Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... slavery , his demand threatens to alienate William and to sever his son from his most important source of support and identity , name- ly , his family . Spillers writes that slavery pro- duces a “ dual fatherhood " that is " comprised ...
... slavery , his demand threatens to alienate William and to sever his son from his most important source of support and identity , name- ly , his family . Spillers writes that slavery pro- duces a “ dual fatherhood " that is " comprised ...
Halaman 23
... slavery ( except to the extent that maternal status determines the child's fate ; there are no positive rights of motherhood ) ... literal maternity is not all - important " ( Regula- tions 173 ) . By separating maternal caregiving from ...
... slavery ( except to the extent that maternal status determines the child's fate ; there are no positive rights of motherhood ) ... literal maternity is not all - important " ( Regula- tions 173 ) . By separating maternal caregiving from ...
Halaman 28
... slavery see Acco- mando's " The Laws were Laid Down to Me Anew ' : Harriet Jacobs and the Reframing of Legal Fictions , " which analyzes Jacobs's text alongside various legal documents including the 1859 Mississippi case , George ( a ...
... slavery see Acco- mando's " The Laws were Laid Down to Me Anew ' : Harriet Jacobs and the Reframing of Legal Fictions , " which analyzes Jacobs's text alongside various legal documents including the 1859 Mississippi case , George ( a ...
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