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- Title
Feminist Phobia.
- Abstract
An essay is presented on the use for phobic feeling among women writers. The author emphasizes that any kind of performance of the feminine had on occasion to overcome the potency of the feelings, particularly in Britain during the Edwardian period. It explores the activity of women in some brothels depicting the sociality of feelings that derives in the understanding of public and private space. It mentions several ideologist including Ellice Hopkins, Martin Daunton and Friedrich Engels.
- Subjects
ESSAYS; WOMEN in literature; EMOTIONS in literature; SEX work; HOPKINS, Ellice; DAUNTON, Martin; ENGELS, Friedrich, 1820-1895
- Publication
Critical Quarterly, 2010, Vol 52, p59
- ISSN
0011-1562
- Publication type
Literary Criticism
- DOI
10.1111/j.1467-8705.2010.9996_5.x