Word: jardineã
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...Jardine refused to be treated as a second-class citizen. “She showed up and she wanted to live in the famous dorm, the one where people like Samuel Beckett lived,” says Brian Martin, a Winthrop House tutor and long-time student of Jardine?...
Professor Janet Beizer, a fellow of Jardine??s in the Romance Languages and Literatures department, calls the book a monumental text. “She reads women and [the notion of] the feminine across cultures, languages, across genders, across oceans,” she says...
Gynesis was so monumental in part because the people about whom Jardine was writing—Julia Kristeva, Simone de Beauvoir and other prominent feminist thinkers—were Jardine??s peers during her years doing graduate work in Paris on a Fulbright Scholarship...
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