Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... identity as a slave and the extreme violence to which she is subjected because of that identity " ( 29 ) . However , as the narrative's dominant theme , motherhood at times becomes a limited and even inadequate point of identification ...
... identity as a slave and the extreme violence to which she is subjected because of that identity " ( 29 ) . However , as the narrative's dominant theme , motherhood at times becomes a limited and even inadequate point of identification ...
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... identity construction based on interdependence and community . In her study of several female modernists ' autobiographies , Nina Henriette van Gessel argues that this feminine presentation was strategic , that " [ t ] he only way the ...
... identity construction based on interdependence and community . In her study of several female modernists ' autobiographies , Nina Henriette van Gessel argues that this feminine presentation was strategic , that " [ t ] he only way the ...
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... identity as a Boston blue - blood and entering the bohemian lifestyle of the artist . But perhaps most important , the chosen name carries connotations of extreme femininity , both soft and sensual . This reading is supported by the ...
... identity as a Boston blue - blood and entering the bohemian lifestyle of the artist . But perhaps most important , the chosen name carries connotations of extreme femininity , both soft and sensual . This reading is supported by the ...
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Reading Contexture in Emily | 1 |
Motherhood as Resistance in Harriet Jacobss | 14 |
Caresse Crosby | 30 |
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