Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... male prac- titioners " ( Morantz - Sanchez 52 ) . Indeed , lead- ers like Elizabeth Blackwell " always used the concern about the potential compromise of female delicacy generated by male treatment as an argument in favor of training ...
... male prac- titioners " ( Morantz - Sanchez 52 ) . Indeed , lead- ers like Elizabeth Blackwell " always used the concern about the potential compromise of female delicacy generated by male treatment as an argument in favor of training ...
Halaman 49
... male and female working - class experience . Maternity and birth are undeniably Le Sueur's largest metaphors , but she also historicizes and politi- cizes the body in terms of violence , language , and welfare ; this makes her text ...
... male and female working - class experience . Maternity and birth are undeniably Le Sueur's largest metaphors , but she also historicizes and politi- cizes the body in terms of violence , language , and welfare ; this makes her text ...
Halaman 54
... male bodies . It also introduces a language that imagines a " they " that exercises a power upon and through Bill and Papa . Their bodies , living and dead , coalesce in the creation of knowledge of working - class labor . The Girl's ...
... male bodies . It also introduces a language that imagines a " they " that exercises a power upon and through Bill and Papa . Their bodies , living and dead , coalesce in the creation of knowledge of working - class labor . The Girl's ...
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