Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... interpretive questioning . Within the established social order , do women triumph only when they sac- rifice ( as Isabel seems to do when she returns to Rome ) , submit to exile , or die ? While Isabel conducts what seems to be a failed ...
... interpretive questioning . Within the established social order , do women triumph only when they sac- rifice ( as Isabel seems to do when she returns to Rome ) , submit to exile , or die ? While Isabel conducts what seems to be a failed ...
Halaman 49
... interpretive work . Furthermore , her characters and her readers must develop a conscious sub- jectivity through interpretive work that allows them to read bodily discourse . The novel collects various discourses of the body under the ...
... interpretive work . Furthermore , her characters and her readers must develop a conscious sub- jectivity through interpretive work that allows them to read bodily discourse . The novel collects various discourses of the body under the ...
Halaman 54
... interpretive center , as many eyes turn to read it . With Butch as the reader , the Girl's body constitutes a power rela- tion in which the female body is for male plea- sure alone : " Gee , it's no use baby , as long as you point those ...
... interpretive center , as many eyes turn to read it . With Butch as the reader , the Girl's body constitutes a power rela- tion in which the female body is for male plea- sure alone : " Gee , it's no use baby , as long as you point those ...
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