Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... marriage . Marriage — especially if it is exogamous — is not a means to assimilate and achieve ; rather , it becomes a metaphor for the invisibility of certain immigrants , namely women , who effectively " disappear " behind their ...
... marriage . Marriage — especially if it is exogamous — is not a means to assimilate and achieve ; rather , it becomes a metaphor for the invisibility of certain immigrants , namely women , who effectively " disappear " behind their ...
Halaman 182
... marriage to Manning , illustrating that it fails because it is built on a fantasy that has nothing to do with the reality of immigrant life . Rather , the mar- riage is based on a misapprehension of immi- grant desire : Sonya and ...
... marriage to Manning , illustrating that it fails because it is built on a fantasy that has nothing to do with the reality of immigrant life . Rather , the mar- riage is based on a misapprehension of immi- grant desire : Sonya and ...
Halaman 186
... marriage most probably influenced her characterizations of it as a detrimental institution in the lives of women . She married twice herself : her first marriage was annulled six months after the wedding , and she refused to marry her ...
... marriage most probably influenced her characterizations of it as a detrimental institution in the lives of women . She married twice herself : her first marriage was annulled six months after the wedding , and she refused to marry her ...
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Sherwood Bonners Travel | 126 |
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