Because I must cite my sources! (To see the entire literature review, click here.)
Works Cited
Androutsopoulos, Jannis. “Potentials and Limitations of Discourse-Centred Online Ethnography.” Language@Internet, 5 (2008), article 9. 7 July 2009 <http://www.languageatinternet.de>.
Aronson, Pamela. “Feminists or ‘Postfeminists’?: Young Women’s Attitudes toward Feminism and Gender.” Gender and Society 17.6 2003. 903-922. Web. 7 Oct 2009. JSTOR. Retrieved [...]
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Literature Review: Works Cited
Literature Review: Theoretical Framework
This continues a series of posts that, all together, comprise my literature review for my Master’s thesis research. You can view all of the posts by clicking here.
What follows is a brief section about my theoretical framework for my project. Enjoy!
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Literature Review: Blogging as a Genre
This continues a series of posts that, all together, comprise my literature review for my Master’s thesis research. You can view all of the posts by clicking here.
What follows is a brief section that works to define blogging as a genre as it relates to feminism. Enjoy!
While the radical feminists of the 1960s and 1970s [...]
Literature Review: Feminist Activism
This continues a series of posts that, all together, comprise my literature review for my Master’s thesis research. You can view all of the posts by clicking here.
What follows is a brief section about feminist activism and literacy. Enjoy!
Feminism has not only produced many varying definitions, but also many varying forms of activism. In their [...]
Literature Review: Feminism
This begins a series of posts that, all together, comprise my literature review for my Master’s thesis research. You can view all of the posts by clicking here.
What follows is the section on the feminist movement and defining feminism. Enjoy!
For quite some time, feminists have used the power and ease of distribution of the written [...]








