Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... race as natural and innate . In an effort in part to justify slavery in the New Republic , American ethnologists were the first to develop a theory of polygenesis , the assertion that various races were created as permanent and separate ...
... race as natural and innate . In an effort in part to justify slavery in the New Republic , American ethnologists were the first to develop a theory of polygenesis , the assertion that various races were created as permanent and separate ...
Halaman 96
... racial degeneration and death . This mulatta hero- ine's endurance thus represents to Hop- kins's readers a triumph of female char- acter but implies , as well , the evolutionary victory of the African - American race . In her mixed - race ...
... racial degeneration and death . This mulatta hero- ine's endurance thus represents to Hop- kins's readers a triumph of female char- acter but implies , as well , the evolutionary victory of the African - American race . In her mixed - race ...
Halaman 97
... race so much as by racist and sexist beliefs such as those which relegate mixed - race women , and so- called fallen women , to an always tragic ending . Hopkins presents two tragic mulatta fig- ures in her narrative , and , through her ...
... race so much as by racist and sexist beliefs such as those which relegate mixed - race women , and so- called fallen women , to an always tragic ending . Hopkins presents two tragic mulatta fig- ures in her narrative , and , through her ...
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Mary Chapman Gender and Influence in Louisa May Alcotts | 19 |
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