Legacy, Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... bodies . Whereas their selves could be con- strued provisionally as " masculine ” — by changing dress , by moving outside the home , by heroic courage - the deeply ingrained white female body could not be so easily undone and re- formed ...
... bodies . Whereas their selves could be con- strued provisionally as " masculine ” — by changing dress , by moving outside the home , by heroic courage - the deeply ingrained white female body could not be so easily undone and re- formed ...
Halaman 83
... body and soul . It was to his interest to dwarf the soul and preserve the body .... But Emancipation and the vested interests of the white man in the Negro's body were lost .... In slave times the Negro was kept subservient and ...
... body and soul . It was to his interest to dwarf the soul and preserve the body .... But Emancipation and the vested interests of the white man in the Negro's body were lost .... In slave times the Negro was kept subservient and ...
Halaman 146
... Body in Kate Chopin's The Awakening , " concluding that " Edna turns to art as her only defense against such a contrived world in which her body is nothing but a character in the dramatic fiction of patriarchy " ( 135 ) . In her essay ...
... Body in Kate Chopin's The Awakening , " concluding that " Edna turns to art as her only defense against such a contrived world in which her body is nothing but a character in the dramatic fiction of patriarchy " ( 135 ) . In her essay ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
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