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Feminist / Experimental

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A previous edit by an unidentfied author (143.238.242.46) substituted "experimental" for "feminist". I have reinstated "feminist" based on the following citation from WRT and Fictocriticism:

Unlike the terms para- and post-criticism, fictocriticism is not structuralist, but feminist in conception. According to longtime fictocritic Anna Gibbs, fictocriticism began in the Australian writing community as a response to the essays of feminist critics such as Cixous and Irigaray, who were calling for a more authentically feminine and bodily writing. It later moved into the university system as a pedagogical practice.

Paul Adams 23:03, 15 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]