Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... social ostracism and disgrace which confronted her " ( 320 ) . However , Hopkins attempts to reconceptualize the ... social and racial determinism . While Hopkins rewrites the oppressive narratives of Darwinism by rewarding her ...
... social ostracism and disgrace which confronted her " ( 320 ) . However , Hopkins attempts to reconceptualize the ... social and racial determinism . While Hopkins rewrites the oppressive narratives of Darwinism by rewarding her ...
Halaman 99
... social order , Lily has an epiphany . The social and economic gap between herself and those " obscure " work- ing women that had once seemed both natural and comfortable to Lily now ap- pears incomprehensible and shocking . Once she ...
... social order , Lily has an epiphany . The social and economic gap between herself and those " obscure " work- ing women that had once seemed both natural and comfortable to Lily now ap- pears incomprehensible and shocking . Once she ...
Halaman 101
... social order ” ( 90 ) —signifies that , historically and sociologically , the very term " woman " had to be newly inflected to describe what this gender now was and did . According to Joanne Meyerowitz , between 1880 and 1930 the female ...
... social order ” ( 90 ) —signifies that , historically and sociologically , the very term " woman " had to be newly inflected to describe what this gender now was and did . According to Joanne Meyerowitz , between 1880 and 1930 the female ...
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