Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... Letters to Mothers ( 1839 ) articulates the ideology that governed women's lives in nine- teenth - century America ... ( Letters to Mothers 46 ) . Furthermore , in the maternal paradigm that Sigourney articulates , women's motherly ...
... Letters to Mothers ( 1839 ) articulates the ideology that governed women's lives in nine- teenth - century America ... ( Letters to Mothers 46 ) . Furthermore , in the maternal paradigm that Sigourney articulates , women's motherly ...
Halaman 167
... mother's role as her child's first teacher but also examining what Sigourney calls the " trans- forming power " that the child exerts on the mother ( Letters to Mothers 22 ) . This intimate space is imagined as a site of cultural ...
... mother's role as her child's first teacher but also examining what Sigourney calls the " trans- forming power " that the child exerts on the mother ( Letters to Mothers 22 ) . This intimate space is imagined as a site of cultural ...
Halaman 172
that inevitably brings the mother to " eminence in those efforts of benevolence " ( Letters to Mothers 269 ) . Sigourney writes of the bereaved mother , " Is she not moved to deeper sympathy with all who mourn ? Is she not better fitted ...
that inevitably brings the mother to " eminence in those efforts of benevolence " ( Letters to Mothers 269 ) . Sigourney writes of the bereaved mother , " Is she not moved to deeper sympathy with all who mourn ? Is she not better fitted ...
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