Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... Girl immediately notices a difference : " It looked more like him when he was sitting under the sheet in the kitchenā¯˛ ( 23 ) . The Girl demonstrates a more sophisticated reading of the body than Butch because she rec- ognizes that Bill ...
... Girl immediately notices a difference : " It looked more like him when he was sitting under the sheet in the kitchenā¯˛ ( 23 ) . The Girl demonstrates a more sophisticated reading of the body than Butch because she rec- ognizes that Bill ...
Halaman 54
... Girl's conversations with her mother are integral to the acknowledgement of her own body and sexuality , the site of self - examination and self - knowledge . Mama's way of knowing through the body sanctions the Girl's decision to be ...
... Girl's conversations with her mother are integral to the acknowledgement of her own body and sexuality , the site of self - examination and self - knowledge . Mama's way of knowing through the body sanctions the Girl's decision to be ...
Halaman 59
... Girl says , " I never seen anything like she looked . It wasn't that she was white , she was always very white , it was that look in her eyes and her stillness . She was very very still as if she had gone out of her- self , as if the ...
... Girl says , " I never seen anything like she looked . It wasn't that she was white , she was always very white , it was that look in her eyes and her stillness . She was very very still as if she had gone out of her- self , as if the ...
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