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SM ISO690:2012 CORCINSCHI, Nina. „Literatura nu are sex”. In: Metaliteratură, 2015, nr. 1(39), pp. 23-25. ISSN 1857-1905. |
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This article is a dialogue with Simona Sora about „The feminine literature. The femininity of the literature”. This approach was a leading one at the Book Fair which took place in Paris. The literature written by women is often considered unable to
transgress the gender difference and is treated as a separate literature. „There are many common places of reception of the literature written by women, especially when the critics are men” (Simona Sora). The debates at the Book Fair was a pleading for the legitimizing of the literature only in terms of aesthetic criterion. Beyond a certain feminine style that can be surprised in the literature written by women, it should be read, discussed, understood simply as literature, says the writer Simona Sora. |
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Cuvinte-cheie feminine literature, aesthetic criterion, feminine style, gender difference. |
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