Talk:Écriture féminine

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the anti-linear, cyclical writing so often frowned upon by patriarchal society

Urgh. Where to begin (I think I'll have to find a copy of her essay first, read it entirely, then revise). Snapdragonfly

Indeed. I tried to clean up some of it a few seconds ago, but it needs a lot more attention than revising a few words.



At the present time, écriture féminine is a major discipline in schools and universities of English-speaking countries.

Is this a joke? -- LKS 7/7/06

[edit] Clean up

I added a couple of appropriate quotations and references, did a little editing, and removed the "clean up" template. This is still very much a stub, but it is, I hope, a little tighter. scribblingwoman 20:02, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] "translation"

In what way does it "literally" mean "gendered women's writing"? It doesn't. It means literally "female writing", or "feminine writing". Widsith 13:07, 29 August 2007 (UTC)