Friday, December 21, 2012

I think that this is an interesting piece that is a good example of some of the founding principles of female criticism that one should read before doing any sort of feminine criticism response to an article or type of media. It also is a example that the majority of criticisms from a feminine perspective in contemporary times should show that "Feminist criticism concern itself with stereotypical representations of genders. It also may trace the history of relatively unknown or undervalued women writers, potentially earning them their rightful place within the literary canon, and helps create a climate in which women's creativity may be fully realized and appreciated." Check it out!

 http://public.wsu.edu/~delahoyd/feminist.crit.html

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