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Discussion 1. What does the work reveal about the operations (economically, politically, socially, or psychologically) of patriarchy? How are women portrayed? How do these portrayals relate to the gender issues of the period in which the novel was written or is set? In other words, does the work reinforce or undermine patriarchal ideology? (In the first case, we might say that the text has a patriarchal agenda. In the second case, we might say that the text has a feminist agenda. Texts that seem to both reinforce and under-mine patriarchal ideology might be said to be ideologically conflicted.)
Discussion 2. What does the work suggest about the ways in which race, class, and/or other cultural factors intersect with gender in producing women's experience?
Discussion 3. How is the work "gendered"? That is, how does it seem to define femininity and masculinity? Does the characters' behavior always conform to their assigned genders? Does the work suggest that there are genders other than feminine and masculine? What seems to be the work's attitude toward the gender(s) it portrays? For example, does the work seem to accept, question, or reject the traditional view of gender?
Discussion 4. What does the work imply about the possibilities of sisterhood as a mode of resisting patriarchy and/or about the ways in which women's situations in the world-economic, political, social, or psychological-might be improved?
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