Legacy, Volume 19Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2003 |
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... Davis's narrative then offers a practical alterna- tive to “ classic ” regional literature , permeated by unnegotiable Emersonian idealism , while calling for a coalition of women activists.2 Ever pragmatic , Davis disparaged what she ...
... Davis's narrative then offers a practical alterna- tive to “ classic ” regional literature , permeated by unnegotiable Emersonian idealism , while calling for a coalition of women activists.2 Ever pragmatic , Davis disparaged what she ...
Halaman 155
... Davis marks the intersection of subjectivity and space as a feminine site , rife with voice . Noting the locus of gender and environment in Davis's regionalist writing , Jean Pfaelzer is quick to point out that Davis's discussion of the ...
... Davis marks the intersection of subjectivity and space as a feminine site , rife with voice . Noting the locus of gender and environment in Davis's regionalist writing , Jean Pfaelzer is quick to point out that Davis's discussion of the ...
Halaman 164
... Davis reveals a foundation of stereotypes and biases inscribed in classic iconography . Davis then unmasks the icon in order to reveal a rhetoric of alienating detachment , pinioned on the sexual and environmental ethos of the nine ...
... Davis reveals a foundation of stereotypes and biases inscribed in classic iconography . Davis then unmasks the icon in order to reveal a rhetoric of alienating detachment , pinioned on the sexual and environmental ethos of the nine ...
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