Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... political potential of motherhood , Jacobs deliberately fashions her text to appeal to the sensibilities of a largely white , female , middle - class audience . These wo- men would have been especially sympathetic to Jacobs's struggle ...
... political potential of motherhood , Jacobs deliberately fashions her text to appeal to the sensibilities of a largely white , female , middle - class audience . These wo- men would have been especially sympathetic to Jacobs's struggle ...
Halaman 20
... political perspective , but throughout the text it places Linda in the diffi- cult position of existing only as a mother . Reflecting upon the dangers of inhabiting an identity that is solely relational , Dorothy E. Roberts writes ...
... political perspective , but throughout the text it places Linda in the diffi- cult position of existing only as a mother . Reflecting upon the dangers of inhabiting an identity that is solely relational , Dorothy E. Roberts writes ...
Halaman 45
... political ) work of her published poetry . To that end , I offer a brief biographical sketch of Tane , followed by readings of some of the poems published in Justice between 1939 and 1946. Most of those poems restate the themes of ...
... political ) work of her published poetry . To that end , I offer a brief biographical sketch of Tane , followed by readings of some of the poems published in Justice between 1939 and 1946. Most of those poems restate the themes of ...
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Reading Contexture in Emily | 1 |
Motherhood as Resistance in Harriet Jacobss | 14 |
Caresse Crosby | 30 |
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