Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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Halaman 23
... maternal functions for people who are not their biological children . As Christina R. Accomando observes , because there " is no legal mother- hood under slavery ( except to the extent that maternal status determines the child's fate ...
... maternal functions for people who are not their biological children . As Christina R. Accomando observes , because there " is no legal mother- hood under slavery ( except to the extent that maternal status determines the child's fate ...
Halaman 24
... maternal bond , she leaves her children available for sale to Mr. Sands . This savvy use of racialized maternal images demonstrates another way that Jacobs uses the discursive possibilities of moth- erhood to oppose slavery . While ...
... maternal bond , she leaves her children available for sale to Mr. Sands . This savvy use of racialized maternal images demonstrates another way that Jacobs uses the discursive possibilities of moth- erhood to oppose slavery . While ...
Halaman 25
... maternal sensibility . She rejects slavery's emphasis on the corporeal by ascribing to a transcendent human quality . She prefers to dis- appear rather than to live beside her children without the strength to care for them . To allow ...
... maternal sensibility . She rejects slavery's emphasis on the corporeal by ascribing to a transcendent human quality . She prefers to dis- appear rather than to live beside her children without the strength to care for them . To allow ...
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