Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... social equality . In fact several of the items on the list are here by virtue of their Utopian feminist reforms , especially in domestic cooperation . Owen- ite Utopian socialists located such reform at the center of their concerns ...
... social equality . In fact several of the items on the list are here by virtue of their Utopian feminist reforms , especially in domestic cooperation . Owen- ite Utopian socialists located such reform at the center of their concerns ...
Halaman 78
... social practices , economic and political circumstan- ces that produced them . In other words , hers is an argument from context . Tompkins uses the historical context of a work , she tells us , not as " backdrop " for transforming ...
... social practices , economic and political circumstan- ces that produced them . In other words , hers is an argument from context . Tompkins uses the historical context of a work , she tells us , not as " backdrop " for transforming ...
Halaman 79
... social act : it is to relocate the center of power in American life , to see it ( as Stowe does ) not in the ... social and political order in which events take place , or provide a blueprint for survival under specific political ...
... social act : it is to relocate the center of power in American life , to see it ( as Stowe does ) not in the ... social and political order in which events take place , or provide a blueprint for survival under specific political ...
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