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Frentz, Thomas S. – Pre/Text: An International Journal of Rhetoric, 1988
Examines how the repressed feminine principle affects the four major discourses in Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose." Discusses the historical relationship between the masculine and the feminine in language and religion. Uses that historical frame to guide a close textual analysis of dialectical interplay between the masculine and the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Femininity, Literary Criticism, Masculinity
Smith, John Kares – 1990
To study any social movement is ultimately to examine an intricate social drama. With the publication of "The Jungle" in 1906, Upton Sinclair emerged from the stormy background of the muckraking movement to become one of that movement's principal actors. But in the 1920s, long after the Progressive reformers dusted and put away their…
Descriptors: Activism, Authors, Capitalism, Discourse Analysis
Allen, Julia M. – 1989
Helen Forbes, in her short story "The Hunky Woman," written in 1916 for "The Masses," an eclectic Socialist magazine, undermines particular categorical propositions. By using narration with a shifting of narrative voice, Forbes calls into question the validity of the traditional teaching of argumentation. Forbes demonstrates…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Discourse Analysis, Females, Feminism