Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... child conversations . Piatt's dramatic poetry inhabits some of sentimental culture's most cherished space , not only exploring the mother's role as her child's first teacher but also examining what Sigourney calls the " trans- forming ...
... child conversations . Piatt's dramatic poetry inhabits some of sentimental culture's most cherished space , not only exploring the mother's role as her child's first teacher but also examining what Sigourney calls the " trans- forming ...
Halaman 173
... child , is actually a specter from the dead . The mother has es- caped into a reverie of sorts with a child who the reader ultimately learns is held “ fast ” by a " shroud . " Rousing herself from her compulsive mourning , the mother ...
... child , is actually a specter from the dead . The mother has es- caped into a reverie of sorts with a child who the reader ultimately learns is held “ fast ” by a " shroud . " Rousing herself from her compulsive mourning , the mother ...
Halaman 202
... child as " a rich and varied site of cultural inscription , " as the editors of The American Child : A Cultural Studies Reader ( Rutgers University Press , 2003 ) have noted ( 3 ) . Yet in Sánchez - Eppler's subtle account , children do ...
... child as " a rich and varied site of cultural inscription , " as the editors of The American Child : A Cultural Studies Reader ( Rutgers University Press , 2003 ) have noted ( 3 ) . Yet in Sánchez - Eppler's subtle account , children do ...
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