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Beyond the Limits of Lyric

Kernos 18:17-41 (2005)

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  1. The female body and heterosexual presumption.Teresa De Lauretis - 1987 - Semiotica 67 (3/4):259-79.
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  • "The Blank Page" and the Issues of Female Creativity.Susan Gubar - 1981 - Critical Inquiry 8 (2):243-263.
    Woman is not simply an object, however. If we think in terms of the production of culture, she is an art object: she is the ivory carving or mud replica, an icon or doll, but she is not the sculptor. Lest this seem fanciful, we should remember that until very recently women have been barred from art schools as students yet have always been acceptable as models. Both Laura and Beatrice were turned into characters by the poems they inspired. A (...)
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  • Social Dramas and Stories about Them.Victor Turner - 1980 - Critical Inquiry 7 (1):141-168.
    Although it might be argued that the social drama is a story in [Hayden] White's sense, in that it has discernible inaugural, transitional, and terminal motifs, that is, a beginning, a middle, and an end, my observations convince me that it is, indeed, a spontaneous unit of social process and a fact of everyone's experience in every human society. My hypothesis, based on repeated observations of such processual units in a range of sociocultural systems and in my reading in ethnography (...)
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  • Fictions of Sappho.Joan DeJean - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 13 (4):787-805.
    I would like to end this questioning of canonical origins by returning to my point of departure, [Lawrence] Lipking’s notion of a “poetics of abandonment.” Lipking’s article was included in an issue of Critical Inquiry entitled Canons, in which it seemingly was held to represent a feminist perspective on canon formation. Lipking centers his attention on literary theory, a domain that has been granted new prominence, sometimes even the status of literature, in the most recent reformulation of the canon. It (...)
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  • The Tortoise and the Mirror: Erinna "PSI" 1090.Marylin B. Arthur - 1980 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 74 (2):53.
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  • IG I 2 5, the Eleusinia, and the Eleusinians.Kevin Clinton - 1979 - American Journal of Philology 100 (1):1.
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