CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... female epistemology , and writing . Because of her historical circumstances and the influence of her long - time lover and mentor , Dashiell Hammett , Hellman was steeped in the dualism character- istic of the aesthetics , values , and ...
... female epistemology , and writing . Because of her historical circumstances and the influence of her long - time lover and mentor , Dashiell Hammett , Hellman was steeped in the dualism character- istic of the aesthetics , values , and ...
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... female subjectivity.22 The model of female subjectivity that justifies paternal control and pro- tection is a domestic model . According to this paradigm , woman , just as Rousseau pictured Sophie in Emile , is born to attract and ...
... female subjectivity.22 The model of female subjectivity that justifies paternal control and pro- tection is a domestic model . According to this paradigm , woman , just as Rousseau pictured Sophie in Emile , is born to attract and ...
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... female relations , amazingly similar to Rousseau's formulation in Emile , assumes that the female will trick the male into marriage . The Dashwood women , however , refuse to fulfill the expectations of that model . Despite the ...
... female relations , amazingly similar to Rousseau's formulation in Emile , assumes that the female will trick the male into marriage . The Dashwood women , however , refuse to fulfill the expectations of that model . Despite the ...
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