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Title: Modernism, Masculinity, and Misogyny
Authors: Leila Bellour
Keywords: Modernism
Masculinity
Misogyny
Issue Date: Jun-2014
Series/Report no.: numéro 06 2014;
Abstract: This paper evinces that Modernism, in poetry, is gendered masculine. Male Modernists coin their artistic theories, which are abrasive, in tune with their misogynistic predilection. These theories adamantly refuse personality and emotions. They vituperate subjectivity and sentimentalism because they are feminine. Since the modern age is threatened by femininity, they promote a kind of masculine writing marked by objectivity, scientificity, impersonality, difficulty, hardness, virility, and elitism.
Description: Revue Makalid
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/8256
ISSN: 2253-0029
Appears in Collections:numéro 06 2014

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