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Donovan, ''Beyond the Net: Feminist Criticism as a Moral Criticism''

In Keesey, Ch 4

Presenter: Sue Myers


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Sue said:

I would like to claim this for my presentation

Greta Carroll said:

We Should Be Reading Critically Always, Not Just to Find Sexism
“This does not mean that we should throw out or refuse to read these works, but that they should be read with a perspective that recognizes the sexism inherent in their moral vision” (Donovan 230).
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/GretaCarroll/2009/03/we_should_be_reading_criticall.html

how about a glass half full...huh?? yea sounds GOOD!

What?! Is Donovan being serious?

An apple is not an orange.

james lohr said:

"Women in literature written by men are for the most part seen as Other, as objects, of interest only insofar as they serve or detract from the goals of the male protagonist" (Donovan 225).

Katie Vann said:

"In other words, women characters in film are usually presented as objects or as Other to the male protagonist and for the pleasure of the male viewer. Such objectification is mitigated only when strong women film personalities take over the role, making of it something not intended by writer or director" (Donovan 226).

Sue said:

"Women in literature written by men are for the most part seen as Other, as ojects, of interest only insofar as they serve or detract from the goals of the male protagonist" (Donovan 225).

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/SueMyers/2009/03/women-other.html

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