explain the term gynocritic and give two examples
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Gynocriticism or gynocritics is the term coined in the seventies by Elaine Showalter to describe a new literary project intended to construct "a female framework for the analysis of women's literature".
Examples: The term is not widely used today, but the two key examples of gynocriticism, namely Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar's The Madwoman in the Attic (1979) and Elaine Showalter's A Literature of their Own (1977), are still read today, so the practice of gynocriticism, if not the word, is very much alive.
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Gynocrtic is the study of women's writing.
Elaine Showalter invented the term Gynocrtitic 1979.
Two examples:-
- Sandra gilbert.
- Susan gubar.
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