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Feminist reading of father and child (1 Viewer)

smiles

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does any body at all know where i might find a feminist reading of father and child.... i've been trying for AGES and i can only a little teensy bit bout it..<sigh>....I am so over harwood its just not funny!! :mad:
 

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maybe the fact that the girl's mother is not represented or talked about in the text.
Also, if you presume that the child is a girl, we see the girl breaking free from her father in "Barn Owl"
 

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smiles said:
does any body at all know where i might find a feminist reading of father and child.... i've been trying for AGES and i can only a little teensy bit bout it..<sigh>....I am so over harwood its just not funny!! :mad:
By the Top Notes book on Gwen Harwood from Angus and Robertson/Dymocks. It's a pink coloured book, it's quite detailed and about $11.
 

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to get better marks you should not be looking to regurgitate a reading already done by someone else, but come up with your own stuff. Instead, I suggest you do research into what feminist critics look for and then apply it to the poems.
 

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agreed with Emph. but in my opinion a feminist reading of Father and Child subtracts from the entire universal issues and themes that also make up the poem.
 

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