Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... narrative's dominant theme , motherhood at times becomes a limited and even inadequate point of identification . Jacobs's use of this motif is astute from a political perspective , but throughout the text it places Linda in the diffi ...
... narrative's dominant theme , motherhood at times becomes a limited and even inadequate point of identification . Jacobs's use of this motif is astute from a political perspective , but throughout the text it places Linda in the diffi ...
Halaman 22
... narrative strains credibility in the sud- den disappearance of Dr. Flint's sexual threat , but to relate Linda's rape surely would have scandalized her audience . Irrespective of this textual gap , Linda succeeds in preventing Dr. Flint ...
... narrative strains credibility in the sud- den disappearance of Dr. Flint's sexual threat , but to relate Linda's rape surely would have scandalized her audience . Irrespective of this textual gap , Linda succeeds in preventing Dr. Flint ...
Halaman 95
... narratives and that the literary canon of black women writers in antebellum America is almost exclusively centered on the slave narrative . Fish's recuperative approach places her subjects in conversation with con- temporary issues of ...
... narratives and that the literary canon of black women writers in antebellum America is almost exclusively centered on the slave narrative . Fish's recuperative approach places her subjects in conversation with con- temporary issues of ...
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Motherhood as Resistance in Harriet Jacobss | 14 |
Caresse Crosby | 30 |
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