Legacy, Volume 24,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2007 |
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Halaman 188
... heroines running counter to the figure of the tragic mulatta - one in which the mixed - race heroine not only avoids a tragic end but actually embraces her genealogy , uses her visual racial indeter- minacy to aid nation - building and ...
... heroines running counter to the figure of the tragic mulatta - one in which the mixed - race heroine not only avoids a tragic end but actually embraces her genealogy , uses her visual racial indeter- minacy to aid nation - building and ...
Halaman 231
... heroines ' hunger is essential to their spiritual and social development . More than bourgeois or bohemian escapism , pleasurable consumption is crucial to consolidating femi- nine power and intellectual nourishment . This tension in ...
... heroines ' hunger is essential to their spiritual and social development . More than bourgeois or bohemian escapism , pleasurable consumption is crucial to consolidating femi- nine power and intellectual nourishment . This tension in ...
Halaman 233
... heroines , all the girls radiate a spirited intellectual vibrancy that belies their angelic frames ( 359 ) . Jessie is quick to critique Tennyson's portrayal of women , noting , “ He makes his women too weak . " Furthermore , she ...
... heroines , all the girls radiate a spirited intellectual vibrancy that belies their angelic frames ( 359 ) . Jessie is quick to critique Tennyson's portrayal of women , noting , “ He makes his women too weak . " Furthermore , she ...
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