Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... role allotted to her as the woman . But again , at the same time , she resented and sought to alter the role that , in effect , silenc- ed her voice , her authority , her precious selfhood . Her life itself is testimony to that denial ...
... role allotted to her as the woman . But again , at the same time , she resented and sought to alter the role that , in effect , silenc- ed her voice , her authority , her precious selfhood . Her life itself is testimony to that denial ...
Halaman 12
... roles themselves are in fact suspect - that is , having raised the question of how difference is constituted , the poem now proceeds to solve the question of who is to play what role and how that role shall be understood by ...
... roles themselves are in fact suspect - that is , having raised the question of how difference is constituted , the poem now proceeds to solve the question of who is to play what role and how that role shall be understood by ...
Halaman 13
the female role of audience ; but then she reinterprets that role itself from a female point of view that is different from its patriarchal definition . She looks at the male version of the artist role , rejects it , then reinterprets ...
the female role of audience ; but then she reinterprets that role itself from a female point of view that is different from its patriarchal definition . She looks at the male version of the artist role , rejects it , then reinterprets ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
Elizabeth Ammons | 61 |
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