Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... relationships . Hortense J. Spillers con- cludes that because of this fundamental mater- nal outrage , and the ... relationship to their offspring must be understood as a complex negotiation involving individual agency , resis ...
... relationships . Hortense J. Spillers con- cludes that because of this fundamental mater- nal outrage , and the ... relationship to their offspring must be understood as a complex negotiation involving individual agency , resis ...
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... relationships that are not directly connected to her children ? Who is she without the sense of purpose and self inspired by mater- nal caregiving ? Although Jacobs alludes to a life outside of Linda's relationship to her children in ...
... relationships that are not directly connected to her children ? Who is she without the sense of purpose and self inspired by mater- nal caregiving ? Although Jacobs alludes to a life outside of Linda's relationship to her children in ...
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... relationship : " What is sweeter than honey ( Caresse ) / What is stronger than a lion ( Harry ) " ( 228 ) .5 Although they could afford servants , she was his domestic angel . As Harry wrote in 1924 , " The house without C was dirty ...
... relationship : " What is sweeter than honey ( Caresse ) / What is stronger than a lion ( Harry ) " ( 228 ) .5 Although they could afford servants , she was his domestic angel . As Harry wrote in 1924 , " The house without C was dirty ...
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