Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... patriarchal discourse through mimicry and through hollowing out the patriarchy from within its own structures . These covert female voices attempt to force patriarchal discourse into a subversive dialogue , a dialogue which shows ...
... patriarchal discourse through mimicry and through hollowing out the patriarchy from within its own structures . These covert female voices attempt to force patriarchal discourse into a subversive dialogue , a dialogue which shows ...
Halaman 31
... patriarchal repression of women's discursive and economic ca- pacities . Moreover Elizabeth's text , while seeming to conform to patriarchal dic- tates ( at least in terms of being non- offensive or non - inflammatory ) still asserts ...
... patriarchal repression of women's discursive and economic ca- pacities . Moreover Elizabeth's text , while seeming to conform to patriarchal dic- tates ( at least in terms of being non- offensive or non - inflammatory ) still asserts ...
Halaman 33
... patriarchal norms — she has only made it less overt . And neither has Chopin . Despite the " failure " of The Awaken- ing , she is still looking for ways to sub- vert patriarchal language . " Charlie " was never published in Chopin's ...
... patriarchal norms — she has only made it less overt . And neither has Chopin . Despite the " failure " of The Awaken- ing , she is still looking for ways to sub- vert patriarchal language . " Charlie " was never published in Chopin's ...
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Ian Marshall Heteroglossia in Lydia Maria Childs Hobomok | 12 |
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