Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... Speaking out is one of Samantha's favorite subjects . Yet Samantha's creator , although frequently enjoined by feminist friends to speak at meetings , was too shy to speak in public . Winter traces some of the ways Holley explored her ...
... Speaking out is one of Samantha's favorite subjects . Yet Samantha's creator , although frequently enjoined by feminist friends to speak at meetings , was too shy to speak in public . Winter traces some of the ways Holley explored her ...
Halaman 6
... speak at all , must speak through it . ( 262 ) In a similar vein , Rachel Blau Duplessis , in " For The Etruscans , " observes that woman's " ontological , her psychic , her class position all cause doubleness . Doubled con- sciousness ...
... speak at all , must speak through it . ( 262 ) In a similar vein , Rachel Blau Duplessis , in " For The Etruscans , " observes that woman's " ontological , her psychic , her class position all cause doubleness . Doubled con- sciousness ...
Halaman 18
... speak truth to Maverick . Though she does say , " I do not love you , " she does not say why . If Phelps understands that speech is a func- tion of power , she also understands that power is a function of class and sex . Perley Kelso is ...
... speak truth to Maverick . Though she does say , " I do not love you , " she does not say why . If Phelps understands that speech is a func- tion of power , she also understands that power is a function of class and sex . Perley Kelso is ...
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