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Article: Australian feminist literary history: around 1981.
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- Hecate
- Article date:
- May 1, 1993
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Around 1981 is the name of Jane Gallop's "institutional history" of academic feminist literary theory in the United States.(1) In this article I want to raise some questions about the difference it has made to be doing feminist literary studies in Australia, in a different institutional setting and in a cultural climate that changed significantly "around 1988." Since there has not been much reflection on this subject to date, my preliminary moves in that direction are offered not so much in Gallop's spirit of demystification - she deals with an already-available standard story in U.S. feminist anthologies and in studies like Toril Moi's Sexual/Textual Politics (1985) and ...
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