Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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Halaman 24
... female writers ' presentations of female characters , reminding us that , in the tradition of women's writing , " the female character is active , not passive ; the protagonist is the writer's alter ego rather than a female character ...
... female writers ' presentations of female characters , reminding us that , in the tradition of women's writing , " the female character is active , not passive ; the protagonist is the writer's alter ego rather than a female character ...
Halaman 56
... female body ( " Body " 174 ) . Critics argue that Le Sueur's " essentialist " leanings are most evi- dent in her equation of maternity with female political consciousness . Some say that her por- trayal of the female body is hardly ...
... female body ( " Body " 174 ) . Critics argue that Le Sueur's " essentialist " leanings are most evi- dent in her equation of maternity with female political consciousness . Some say that her por- trayal of the female body is hardly ...
Halaman 60
... female reading that constitutes the female body as a source of food . The Girl takes her mama's desire to feed herself to her children and recuperates the image into one of empow- erment and dignity for the female body . Although her ...
... female reading that constitutes the female body as a source of food . The Girl takes her mama's desire to feed herself to her children and recuperates the image into one of empow- erment and dignity for the female body . Although her ...
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