Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... metaphor for white freedom ; it is , I would argue , in part an effect of that appropriation . Finally , the narrator of Kirkland's travel narratives resists in any way inscribing herself liminally in terms of race by displacing the ...
... metaphor for white freedom ; it is , I would argue , in part an effect of that appropriation . Finally , the narrator of Kirkland's travel narratives resists in any way inscribing herself liminally in terms of race by displacing the ...
Halaman 66
... metaphor recurs in Glaspell's writings , signifying at various times creativity , maturity , entrapment , oppression , power , pio- neering , and the roles of the artist and the social reformer . Makowsky's discus- sion of the double ...
... metaphor recurs in Glaspell's writings , signifying at various times creativity , maturity , entrapment , oppression , power , pio- neering , and the roles of the artist and the social reformer . Makowsky's discus- sion of the double ...
Halaman 20
... metaphors take on a more sinister aspect in her Gothic thrillers , however . Tropes that are used to de- scribe the operation of womanly influ- ence in her juvenile fiction here de- scribe girls and women supervised , objectified , and ...
... metaphors take on a more sinister aspect in her Gothic thrillers , however . Tropes that are used to de- scribe the operation of womanly influ- ence in her juvenile fiction here de- scribe girls and women supervised , objectified , and ...
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