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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image sizeKeywords: feminismmasochismautobiographyfictocriticism Notes 1. Oxford English Dictionary <http://www.oed.com> 11 Apr. 2010. 2. See also Teresa de Lauretas De Lauretas, Teresa. 1990. Conflicts in Feminism, New York, NY: Routledge. [Google Scholar]: ‘The internal divisions of the movement over the issue of separatism or mainstreaming, both in the academy and in other institutional contexts [has led to] an expanded, extremely flexible, and ultimately unsatisfactory redefinition of the notion of “feminist theory” itself’ (264). 3. There are many examples of this tendency. Some examples are Elisabeth Bronfen's Over Her Dead Body and Helena Michie's The Flesh Made Word. 4. Texts by numerous female authors—a few examples of which might be Anne Carson's The Glass Essay and Beauty of the Husband, Merri Lisa Johnson's Jane Sexes it Up, Alina Reyes Reyes, Alina. 1998. The Politics of Love, London, , UK: Marion Boyars. [Google Scholar]’ The Politics of Love and Lauren Rosewarne's Cheating on the Sisterhood. 5. Texts of this nature include, for example, Elizabeth McNeill's 9 1/2 Weeks, Nikki Gemmell's The Bride Stripped Bare, Marguerite Duras Duras, Marguerite. 1985. The Lover, London, , UK: Harper Collins. [Google Scholar]’ The Lover, among countless others.

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