Legacy, Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... seems less self - assured and courageous than Judith , it is impossible to read these two poems without being struck by the way that these women participate in the " masculine " worlds of war and politics and in so doing outperform ...
... seems less self - assured and courageous than Judith , it is impossible to read these two poems without being struck by the way that these women participate in the " masculine " worlds of war and politics and in so doing outperform ...
Halaman 94
... seems to be " no . " An anonymous poem that she includes at the end of A Red Record , addresses women predominantly in their maternal role . Their own quest for enfranchisement seems mitigated by the gender distinction the poem sets up ...
... seems to be " no . " An anonymous poem that she includes at the end of A Red Record , addresses women predominantly in their maternal role . Their own quest for enfranchisement seems mitigated by the gender distinction the poem sets up ...
Halaman 96
... seems a helpful light in which to celebrate the work of Ida B. Wells - Barnett . We can see , from the quotations which she herself culls and reproduces , the extent to which the African American was a figure of ob- jectification in the ...
... seems a helpful light in which to celebrate the work of Ida B. Wells - Barnett . We can see , from the quotations which she herself culls and reproduces , the extent to which the African American was a figure of ob- jectification in the ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
Groves Maria Gowen Brooks c 17951845 | 47 |
Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
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