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Anit essentialist and opposing simple binary oppositions such as Man/Woman in the hope of exploring or finding new subject positions for women outside of the Mother/Whore dichotomy and in this respect linked to Post Modernism. Seen in the work of Angela Carter in particular 'Passion of New Eve' (1977) and in the work of other 'gender bending' authors to coin an inadequate phrase, such as Jeanette Winterson and Patricia Duncker

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