Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-3 dari 44
Halaman 8
... Jacobs most assuredly claims as her own the revolutionary rhetoric of rights , will , and agency ( Sale 707 ) . As a slave in the south , she tells her master that he has “ no right to do as you like with me " ( Jacobs 39 ) ; al- though ...
... Jacobs most assuredly claims as her own the revolutionary rhetoric of rights , will , and agency ( Sale 707 ) . As a slave in the south , she tells her master that he has “ no right to do as you like with me " ( Jacobs 39 ) ; al- though ...
Halaman 11
... Jacobs creates her mask , she hints that it is only one possible manifestation of her- self by gesturing to gaps in her narra- tive , to spaces that we as readers can never fill . In her preface , she begins by stressing not what she ...
... Jacobs creates her mask , she hints that it is only one possible manifestation of her- self by gesturing to gaps in her narra- tive , to spaces that we as readers can never fill . In her preface , she begins by stressing not what she ...
Halaman 16
... Jacobs , then , neither results in the uncovering of a core self , nor relegates the text to the space of persona . Rather , Jacobs's text dares us to reconsider the binary nature of the formulation . Is it not possible , she questions ...
... Jacobs , then , neither results in the uncovering of a core self , nor relegates the text to the space of persona . Rather , Jacobs's text dares us to reconsider the binary nature of the formulation . Is it not possible , she questions ...
Isi
Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
Paola Gemme Ann Sophia Winterbotham Stephens 18101886 | 47 |
Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
Hak Cipta | |
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
1995 The Pennsylvania African-American Alcott Ameri American Literature American Women Writers artist autobiography Bellmont biography black women Boston Canaris captivity Caroline Caroline Lee Hentz Cather century character Cooke Cooke's Copyright critical cultural Dickinson domestic edition Elizabeth essays female feminist fiction Foster Frado frontier Fuller's gaze gender genre Gladys Gladys's Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet Jacobs Helwyze Helwyze's Hentz heroine History Hopkins House of Mirth husband identity ideology Indian Jackson Jacobs Jacobs's Journal LEGACY Leonora letters Linda Louisa May Alcott lynching male Maria marriage Mary ment moral narrator nineteenth nineteenth-century novel Pennsylvania State University Phillis Wheatley poem poetry political race racial readers religious Review role Rose Terry Cooke Rowlandson Sappho Sarah Sarah Kemble Knight sentimental sexual slave narrative slavery social Southern spiritual story Stowe tion tive tradition University Park voice Warren Wells-Barnett Wharton white women woman womanhood writing York Zóphiël