Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... feminine perfor- mance during modernism and the sociohistori- cal conditions that interpreted that femininity . Kay Boyle described Crosby as " distressingly feminine " ( qtd . in Conover , Caresse Crosby 14 ) , but there is little ...
... feminine perfor- mance during modernism and the sociohistori- cal conditions that interpreted that femininity . Kay Boyle described Crosby as " distressingly feminine " ( qtd . in Conover , Caresse Crosby 14 ) , but there is little ...
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... femininity and the " modern " woman's rebel- lion . She is caught between the two poles described by Whitney Chadwick and Tirza True Latimer : " If feminine stereotypes continued to stigmatize women ... of the 1920s and 1930s as ...
... femininity and the " modern " woman's rebel- lion . She is caught between the two poles described by Whitney Chadwick and Tirza True Latimer : " If feminine stereotypes continued to stigmatize women ... of the 1920s and 1930s as ...
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... femininity , of a woman who said " YES " to life , to art , to risk , and to love ( Nin 15 ) . Through her feminine legend , Crosby appeared to her contemporaries as an ephemeral object of beauty . Her feminine per- formance ...
... femininity , of a woman who said " YES " to life , to art , to risk , and to love ( Nin 15 ) . Through her feminine legend , Crosby appeared to her contemporaries as an ephemeral object of beauty . Her feminine per- formance ...
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Motherhood as Resistance in Harriet Jacobss | 14 |
Caresse Crosby | 30 |
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