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... subversion . " Is Gage a subversive writer ? Her fiction challenges us first of all to define more precisely what we understand by subversion . Are there forms of challenge that might be better described in other terms ? Is " subversion ...
... subversion . " Is Gage a subversive writer ? Her fiction challenges us first of all to define more precisely what we understand by subversion . Are there forms of challenge that might be better described in other terms ? Is " subversion ...
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Joanne Dobson and Martha Vicinus , Iwith whose definitions of subversion this discussion began , both make just this point of seeing subversion within specific con- texts of genre . As Dobson puts it , her three mid - nineteenth ...
Joanne Dobson and Martha Vicinus , Iwith whose definitions of subversion this discussion began , both make just this point of seeing subversion within specific con- texts of genre . As Dobson puts it , her three mid - nineteenth ...
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... subversion is one part , not the whole , of the range of strategies for change ; that subversion , to be effective , needs to aim at altering peo- ple's material relations to one another , along with the ideas in their heads ; that ...
... subversion is one part , not the whole , of the range of strategies for change ; that subversion , to be effective , needs to aim at altering peo- ple's material relations to one another , along with the ideas in their heads ; that ...
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Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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