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Acknowledgements | p. vii |
Notes on contributors | p. viii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Pioneers and Protofeminism | p. 5 |
Introduction to Part I | p. 6 |
Medieval feminist criticism | p. 11 |
Feminist criticism in the Renaissance and seventeenth century | p. 27 |
Mary Wollstonecraft and her legacy | p. 46 |
The feminist criticism of Virginia Woolf | p. 66 |
Simone de Beauvoir and the demystification of woman | p. 85 |
Creating a Feminist Literary Criticism | p. 101 |
Introduction to Part II | p. 102 |
Literary representations of women | p. 105 |
A history of women's writing | p. 120 |
Autobiography and personal criticism | p. 138 |
Black feminist criticism | p. 154 |
Lesbian feminist criticism | p. 169 |
Men and feminist criticism | p. 187 |
Poststructuralism and Beyond | p. 209 |
Introduction to Part III | p. 210 |
Feminist criticism and poststructuralism | p. 214 |
Feminist criticism and psychoanalysis | p. 235 |
French feminist criticism and writing the body | p. 263 |
Postcolonial feminist criticism | p. 282 |
Feminist criticism and queer theory | p. 301 |
Feminist criticism and technologies of the body | p. 322 |
Postscript: flaming feminism? | p. 336 |
Index | p. 342 |
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