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In her essay Prof. Bartlett uses feminist Martha Fineman's lecture on dependency to explore what makes a scholar, or her work, "feminist". Bartlett seeks to probe aspects of feminist method, including its relation to the content of feminist analysis, using Fineman as a focus.