Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... spheres . Cott describes how industrialization forced women's consignment to a domestic sphere ideologically and physically divorced from the public sphere of commerce and politics . To justify their exclusion from the public realm ...
... spheres . Cott describes how industrialization forced women's consignment to a domestic sphere ideologically and physically divorced from the public sphere of commerce and politics . To justify their exclusion from the public realm ...
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... sphere of politics and commerce , Victorian wom- en were characterized , at least ideological- ly , by their religious devotion and by their sovereignty over matters of the heart . Often , however , the rhetoric of women's mastery of ...
... sphere of politics and commerce , Victorian wom- en were characterized , at least ideological- ly , by their religious devotion and by their sovereignty over matters of the heart . Often , however , the rhetoric of women's mastery of ...
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... sphere for women it consider the im- plications of this on the private sphere . To widen society's acceptance of divorce for reasons of incompatibility would be to un- dermine the value of home in maintaining the private sphere even as ...
... sphere for women it consider the im- plications of this on the private sphere . To widen society's acceptance of divorce for reasons of incompatibility would be to un- dermine the value of home in maintaining the private sphere even as ...
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