Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... social " which it intersects and reinforces . If the formulaic Western narrative constructs a particular version of masculinity - and most certainly is does it simultaneously constructs a par- ticular version of society : one that is ...
... social " which it intersects and reinforces . If the formulaic Western narrative constructs a particular version of masculinity - and most certainly is does it simultaneously constructs a par- ticular version of society : one that is ...
Halaman 29
... social group which might have benefited the most from a reworking of social structures— women - had virtually no role in their pro- duction ; as late as 1800 , the creation of utopias had been monopolized by those with the most to gain ...
... social group which might have benefited the most from a reworking of social structures— women - had virtually no role in their pro- duction ; as late as 1800 , the creation of utopias had been monopolized by those with the most to gain ...
Halaman 32
... Social Palace , an institution for social reform , promoting equitable rela- tions between women and men . The Social Palace stresses education and cultural enrichment , the dignity of work and economic independence , and full adult ...
... Social Palace , an institution for social reform , promoting equitable rela- tions between women and men . The Social Palace stresses education and cultural enrichment , the dignity of work and economic independence , and full adult ...
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Fall 1989 Number | 2 |
Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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