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  • Created on: 12-05-17 18:05
What did Dolan say in 'Feminist Spectator as Critic'?
1988, 'it is a critique of prevailing social conditions that formulate women's position as outside of the dominate male discourse'
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What were the four demands?
equal pay, equal education and opportunity, 24 hour nurseries, free contraception and abortion on demand
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What did bourgeois/ liberal feminism believe in?
enhancing opportunities for women within existing systems
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What did radical/ cultural feminism believe in?
overthrow of the patriarchy, women-centred modes of socio-cultural organisation
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What did socialist/ materialist feminism believe in?
locates the oppression of women in the historical and materialist conditions of gender, radical transformation of social structures
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What did Case say in 'Split Subject, Split Britches' in Feminine Focus by Brater?
1989, double fracture 'split once as the male-identified subject and his subjectivity and splits once more as the woman'
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What did Mulvey mention in 'Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema'?
1975, male gaze fantasy onto the female figure, 'to-be-looked-at-ness'
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What did Case say in 'Feminism and Theatre'?
1988, 'ingenue makes her entrance, the audience sees her as the male protagonist sees her'
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What was the Bechdel Test?
Does it have at least two women, do they talk to each other about anything but a man
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What was scopophilia?
Freud, looking at someone as an object for pleasure, minimalised by voyeuristic and fetishistic control
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What is 'essentialism'?
technology forcing the separation from nature with women, priveleged relationship
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What does Cixous believe in?
rejection of phallocentric structures which divide up the world due to genitalia, binary opposition of man/woman, woman as ''other'', female finding her own language 'ecriture feminine'
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What did Firestone say about technology?
technology as a means for which women could be freed from the pain of childbirth
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What was auto-eroticism?
Irigaray, non-mediated, not externally stimulated pleasure
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What was the masquerade?
Irigaray, 'This Sex is Not One' (1977) copying a copy, mimicking a mimic, going against patriarchy, as objects to be consumed establishing themselves as subjects
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What did Toril Moi say in 'Sexual/Textual Politics'?
'miming the miming imposed on women'
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What did Butler say about gender in 'Gender Trouble'?
1990, gender is 'performative' it's not natural, we act through social conventions, essentialism was problematic, because gender is fixed
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What did Harraway say in 'A Manifesto for Cyborgs'?
1985, positive way for feminism to engage with technology, cyborg- alternative model for women's identity, gets away from woman as childbearer
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What is the quote from Cyborgs?
'there is not even such a state as 'being female, itself a highly complex category'
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What did Diamond say in 'Unmaking Mimesis'?
1997, 'female body in representation that resists feshization and a viable position for the female spectator'
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What did Diamond say in 'Brechtian Theory/ Feminist Theory'?
1988, 'body in historization stands visibly and palpably separate from' actor and character
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What did Brah and Phoenix say in 'Ain't I a Woman? revisiting intersectionality' ?
identities are not fixed, made and shaped by historical circumstances
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When was 'Trafford Tanzi' performed?
1980, Clare Luckham
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When was Top Girls performed?
1982, Caryl Churchill+
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