Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... racial Darwinism , which blamed individuals for their own racial oppression . Racial Darwinism posited the innate and inherited racial inferiority of Africans ( among others ) and reconciled " the domi- nant nineteenth - century belief ...
... racial Darwinism , which blamed individuals for their own racial oppression . Racial Darwinism posited the innate and inherited racial inferiority of Africans ( among others ) and reconciled " the domi- nant nineteenth - century belief ...
Halaman 104
... racial prerogatives and limitations . The dic- tates of class and gender can be viewed as boundaries that Lily Bart pushes at with her impulsive transgressions against her " fate " of marriage ( 39 ) , but does her racial identity , too ...
... racial prerogatives and limitations . The dic- tates of class and gender can be viewed as boundaries that Lily Bart pushes at with her impulsive transgressions against her " fate " of marriage ( 39 ) , but does her racial identity , too ...
Halaman 108
... racial crisis might appear regressive or simplistic . Yet , the tendency of modernist writers and cri- tics to reject or belittle the family structure must itself be scrutinized for its ( hidden ) ideological agendas . Without ...
... racial crisis might appear regressive or simplistic . Yet , the tendency of modernist writers and cri- tics to reject or belittle the family structure must itself be scrutinized for its ( hidden ) ideological agendas . Without ...
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