Legacy, Volume 19Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2003 |
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and memory aids for an experience that both women saw as clearly historic and worth recording . They also allow the women to digest this lived experience and interpret it through writing . These narratives give the writer a sense of ...
and memory aids for an experience that both women saw as clearly historic and worth recording . They also allow the women to digest this lived experience and interpret it through writing . These narratives give the writer a sense of ...
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... experience of the prison camp and present challenges for surviving that Crouter , for exam- ple , did not have to confront . Creating a legacy out of the family history ensures that Vaughan's children will also have a sense of family ...
... experience of the prison camp and present challenges for surviving that Crouter , for exam- ple , did not have to confront . Creating a legacy out of the family history ensures that Vaughan's children will also have a sense of family ...
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... experiences . The implications of archival research for the field of Women's Studies are vitally important . All theory relies upon data . Accurate theories of women's experience , women's writing , or women's history depend upon ...
... experiences . The implications of archival research for the field of Women's Studies are vitally important . All theory relies upon data . Accurate theories of women's experience , women's writing , or women's history depend upon ...
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