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In “Towards a Feminist Poetics,” Showalter emphasizes the need to study:

AMale writers who support feminism

BWomen’s literary history and tradition

CFeminist movements in history

DLinguistic theories of gender

Answer:

B. Women’s literary history and tradition

Read Explanation:

In "Towards a Feminist Poetics," Elaine Showalter emphasizes the need to study women's writing as a distinct category, focusing on the experiences and perspectives of female writers, rather than solely analyzing literature through a male-centric lens; this approach is often referred to as "gynocriticism" which she coined in the essay. 


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