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Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L035SFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L054SFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L023SFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L04ASFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L04BSFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L34ASFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L034SFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L35ASFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L024SFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L032SFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L031SFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L033SFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L046SFC_PRT
Underway physical oceanography and carbon dioxide measurements during L. M. Gould cruise L63ASFC_PRT
Resumo:
Many critics of Doctorow have classified him as a postmodernist writer, acknowledging that a wide number of thematic and stylistic features of his early fiction emanate from the postmodern context in which he took his first steps as a writer. Yet, these novels have an eminently social and ethical scope that may be best perceived in their intellectual engagement and support of feminist concerns. This is certainly the case of Doctorow’s fourth and most successful novel, Ragtime. The purpose of this paper will be two-fold. I will explore Ragtime’s indebtedness to postmodern aesthetics and themes, but also its feminist elements. Thus, on the one hand, I will focus on issues of uncertainty, indeterminacy of meaning, plurality and decentering of subjectivity; on the other hand, I will examine the novel’s attitude towards gender oppression, violence and objectification, its denunciation of hegemonic gender configurations and its voicing of certain feminist demands. This analysis will lead to an examination of the problematic collusion of the mostly white, male, patriarchal aesthetics of postmodernism and feminist politics in the novel. I will attempt to establish how these two traditionally conflicting modes coexist and interact in Ragtime.