Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... gender ? Can they truly be called " subversive " if they challenge gender prescriptions but in a way that depends on , or even reinforces , class divisions ? Gage's class - conscious , feminist fiction points to ongoing questions for ...
... gender ? Can they truly be called " subversive " if they challenge gender prescriptions but in a way that depends on , or even reinforces , class divisions ? Gage's class - conscious , feminist fiction points to ongoing questions for ...
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... gender prescriptions , but in a way that depends on or even reinforces class distinctions ? I think the answer is in some instances " yes , " provided we are honest about the limitations of their subver- sion ; in other cases , we might ...
... gender prescriptions , but in a way that depends on or even reinforces class distinctions ? I think the answer is in some instances " yes , " provided we are honest about the limitations of their subver- sion ; in other cases , we might ...
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... Gender and the Interpretation of Literary Texts . " Works Cited Degler , Carl . " Charlotte Perkins Gilman on the Theory and Practice of Feminism . " American Quarterly 8 ( 1956 ) : 21-39 . Fetterley , Judith . " Reading about Reading ...
... Gender and the Interpretation of Literary Texts . " Works Cited Degler , Carl . " Charlotte Perkins Gilman on the Theory and Practice of Feminism . " American Quarterly 8 ( 1956 ) : 21-39 . Fetterley , Judith . " Reading about Reading ...
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