Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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Halaman 128
... figure has historically been called upon to serve ideologies of white dominance , it is important to return to Rowlandson's text and to recover the " colloquial " voice within it which has so often been occluded — the voice of a woman ...
... figure has historically been called upon to serve ideologies of white dominance , it is important to return to Rowlandson's text and to recover the " colloquial " voice within it which has so often been occluded — the voice of a woman ...
Halaman 96
... figures , separated by a socially un- bridgeable color line : the implicitly white fallen woman and the implicitly fallen tragic mulatta . Both figures are emblems of sin , but only the mulatto figure in nineteenth- and early twentieth ...
... figures , separated by a socially un- bridgeable color line : the implicitly white fallen woman and the implicitly fallen tragic mulatta . Both figures are emblems of sin , but only the mulatto figure in nineteenth- and early twentieth ...
Halaman 97
... figure - a truly New Woman - as both heroic and enduring . Set in the decade 1790–1800 , the first four chapters of Contending Forces set up the novel's pre - history of racial injustice , par- ticularly the violent sundering of family ...
... figure - a truly New Woman - as both heroic and enduring . Set in the decade 1790–1800 , the first four chapters of Contending Forces set up the novel's pre - history of racial injustice , par- ticularly the violent sundering of family ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
Paola Gemme Ann Sophia Winterbotham Stephens 18101886 | 47 |
Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
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