Feminist Criticism

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What is the central focus of feminist criticism?

  1. The portrayal of women in literature

  2. The role of gender in shaping literary texts

  3. The impact of patriarchy on literary production

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Feminist criticism encompasses all of these aspects, examining how gender and power dynamics shape literary texts and their interpretation.

Which feminist critic is known for her work on the concept of the "female gaze"?

  1. Sandra Gilbert

  2. Susan Gubar

  3. Laura Mulvey

  4. Elaine Showalter


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Laura Mulvey's concept of the "female gaze" challenges the traditional male-dominated perspective in film and visual culture.

What is the term used to describe the tendency of male authors to portray women as objects or symbols rather than as fully realized characters?

  1. The male gaze

  2. The female gaze

  3. Objectification

  4. Essentialism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Objectification refers to the act of reducing a person, especially a woman, to a mere object, often for sexual or aesthetic purposes.

Which feminist critic is known for her work on the concept of "gynocriticism"?

  1. Sandra Gilbert

  2. Susan Gubar

  3. Elaine Showalter

  4. Adrienne Rich


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Elaine Showalter's concept of "gynocriticism" focuses on the study of women's writing as a distinct and valuable body of literature.

What is the term used to describe the tendency of female authors to write from a distinctly feminine perspective, often exploring themes of gender, identity, and relationships?

  1. The female gaze

  2. Gynocriticism

  3. Essentialism

  4. écriture féminine


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

écriture féminine is a term used to describe a style of writing that is specifically feminine in its perspective and expression.

Which feminist critic is known for her work on the concept of "the madwoman in the attic"?

  1. Sandra Gilbert

  2. Susan Gubar

  3. Elaine Showalter

  4. Adrienne Rich


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar's concept of "the madwoman in the attic" explores the silencing and marginalization of women in literature and society.

What is the term used to describe the tendency of female authors to write from a distinctly masculine perspective, often adopting male pseudonyms or writing in traditionally male-dominated genres?

  1. The female gaze

  2. Gynocriticism

  3. Essentialism

  4. écriture masculine


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

écriture masculine is a term used to describe a style of writing that is specifically masculine in its perspective and expression.

Which feminist critic is known for her work on the concept of "the politics of location"?

  1. Sandra Gilbert

  2. Susan Gubar

  3. Elaine Showalter

  4. Adrienne Rich


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Adrienne Rich's concept of "the politics of location" emphasizes the importance of understanding the social and historical context in which literature is produced and interpreted.

What is the term used to describe the tendency of male authors to portray women as passive, weak, and in need of protection?

  1. The male gaze

  2. The female gaze

  3. Essentialism

  4. The Madonna-whore complex


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Madonna-whore complex is a psychological concept that refers to the tendency to view women as either pure and virtuous (the Madonna) or as sexually promiscuous and sinful (the whore).

Which feminist critic is known for her work on the concept of "the patriarchal bargain"?

  1. Sandra Gilbert

  2. Susan Gubar

  3. Elaine Showalter

  4. Nancy Chodorow


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Nancy Chodorow's concept of "the patriarchal bargain" explores the ways in which women are socialized to accept and perpetuate patriarchal norms and values.

What is the term used to describe the tendency of female authors to write from a distinctly feminist perspective, often challenging traditional gender roles and stereotypes?

  1. The female gaze

  2. Gynocriticism

  3. Essentialism

  4. écriture féministe


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

écriture féministe is a term used to describe a style of writing that is specifically feminist in its perspective and expression.

Which feminist critic is known for her work on the concept of "the androcentric bias"?

  1. Sandra Gilbert

  2. Susan Gubar

  3. Elaine Showalter

  4. Mary Ellmann


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Mary Ellmann's concept of "the androcentric bias" refers to the tendency of language and literature to be biased towards the male perspective.

What is the term used to describe the tendency of male authors to portray women as mysterious, exotic, and sexually alluring?

  1. The male gaze

  2. The female gaze

  3. Orientalism

  4. The Madonna-whore complex


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Orientalism is a term used to describe the representation of Eastern cultures and peoples in Western literature and art, often in a stereotypical and exoticized manner.

Which feminist critic is known for her work on the concept of "the lesbian continuum"?

  1. Sandra Gilbert

  2. Susan Gubar

  3. Elaine Showalter

  4. Adrienne Rich


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Adrienne Rich's concept of "the lesbian continuum" explores the spectrum of women's relationships with other women, including emotional, intellectual, and sexual connections.

What is the term used to describe the tendency of male authors to portray women as irrational, emotional, and hysterical?

  1. The male gaze

  2. The female gaze

  3. Essentialism

  4. The Madonna-whore complex


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Essentialism is a belief that certain qualities are inherent or essential to a particular group of people, such as women, based on their sex or gender.

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