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Jean Wyatt

2004

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The Impossible Project Of Love In Sartre’S Early Works, Jean Wyatt Dec 2004

The Impossible Project Of Love In Sartre’S Early Works, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.


I Want To Be You: Envy In Academic Feminist Communities, Jean Wyatt Oct 2004

I Want To Be You: Envy In Academic Feminist Communities, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.


Envy, The Desire For Fame, And Academic Community, Jean Wyatt Aug 2004

Envy, The Desire For Fame, And Academic Community, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.


'That Woman’S Woman: That Mother/Sister/She’: Race, Gender, And Interpellation In Toni Morrison’S Tar Baby, Jean Wyatt May 2004

'That Woman’S Woman: That Mother/Sister/She’: Race, Gender, And Interpellation In Toni Morrison’S Tar Baby, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.


The Struggle With Maternal Jouissance In Haneke’S The Piano Teacher, Jean Wyatt Apr 2004

The Struggle With Maternal Jouissance In Haneke’S The Piano Teacher, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.


Idealization In Academic Multicultural Community: The Political Uses Of Psychoanalysis, Jean Wyatt Mar 2004

Idealization In Academic Multicultural Community: The Political Uses Of Psychoanalysis, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.


Risking Difference: Identification, Race And Community In Contemporary Fiction And Feminism, Jean Wyatt Dec 2003

Risking Difference: Identification, Race And Community In Contemporary Fiction And Feminism, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

Risking Difference revisions the dynamics of multicultural feminist community by exploring the ways that identification creates misrecognitions and misunderstandings between individuals and within communities. In addition to examining fictional narratives by Margaret Atwood, Angela Carter, Sandra Cisneros, Toni Morrison, and others, Wyatt also looks at non fictional accounts of cross-race relations by white feminists and feminists of color.


Toward Cross-Race Dialogue: Identification, Misrecognition And Difference In Multicultural Feminist Community, Jean Wyatt Dec 2003

Toward Cross-Race Dialogue: Identification, Misrecognition And Difference In Multicultural Feminist Community, Jean Wyatt

Jean Wyatt

No abstract provided.