id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 9w032230s04 Trish Bredar Paths of Resistance: Walking Women in Nineteenth-Century Literature 2021 .txt text/plain 269 9 29 In this way, women writers often expose one oft-critiqued aspect of liberal thought—that its endorsement of detachment neglected the situatedness and embodiedness of human experience—while often perpetuating another—that liberalism disavows its own violence and exclusivity. Although this form of self-assertion is closely associated with both male peripatetic theory and liberal thought, women writers are attuned to the embodied, situated, and uneven experiences of mobility in a way that is notably lacking in most peripatetic and liberal theory. cache/9w032230s04.txt txt/9w032230s04.txt