Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... Sarah Penn , is en- trapped in a patriarchal system of lan- guage and values . In Freeman's story , Sarah's husband , Adoniram , decides to build a second barn , representative of his male world of business , rather than the new home he ...
... Sarah Penn , is en- trapped in a patriarchal system of lan- guage and values . In Freeman's story , Sarah's husband , Adoniram , decides to build a second barn , representative of his male world of business , rather than the new home he ...
Halaman 125
... Sarah Penn reminds her daughter and the reader just how clearly de- fined the boundaries between genders really are in this nineteenth - century world where " mother " has learned the wisdom of surviving within patriarchal constraints ...
... Sarah Penn reminds her daughter and the reader just how clearly de- fined the boundaries between genders really are in this nineteenth - century world where " mother " has learned the wisdom of surviving within patriarchal constraints ...
Halaman 126
... Sarah's narrative , ber history , that she alone can tell , and who Sarah is , without the boundaries of patriarchy , becomes more evident . In what might be classified as Lan- ser's " private text , " Sarah waits until she and Adoniram ...
... Sarah's narrative , ber history , that she alone can tell , and who Sarah is , without the boundaries of patriarchy , becomes more evident . In what might be classified as Lan- ser's " private text , " Sarah waits until she and Adoniram ...
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