France's Placements in Woman in the Nineteenth Century by Margaret Fuller
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Fuller's citational and translational strategies in Woman in the Nineteenth Century are commonly considered a means to integrate foreign references without annexing them. Fuller's dialogic policy leads us to examine the place France holds in the essay. By ascribing certain ideas to France '” always in order to show their shortcomings, and thus to demonstrate the need to transgress ideological boundaries '”, Fuller operates a cadastration, simultaneously evaluating parcels of the world's intellectual estate and revealing the groundlessness of such a topography.
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