CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... woman , an aged Navajo woman , the Apache Geronimo , a Laguna man visiting a Hopi village , a young soldier returning to an unspecified pueblo . All these diverse characters share a perception of their difference from a powerful ...
... woman , an aged Navajo woman , the Apache Geronimo , a Laguna man visiting a Hopi village , a young soldier returning to an unspecified pueblo . All these diverse characters share a perception of their difference from a powerful ...
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... woman , just as Rousseau pictured Sophie in Emile , is born to attract and please man and to enter a marriage contract structured as a hierarchical relationship , the woman providing service and fidelity in exchange for support and ...
... woman , just as Rousseau pictured Sophie in Emile , is born to attract and please man and to enter a marriage contract structured as a hierarchical relationship , the woman providing service and fidelity in exchange for support and ...
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... woman.27 As commonly noted today , in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries women were situ- ated ... woman was married , her taste was to conform to her husband's , as prescribed in an eighteenth - century conduct book , The ...
... woman.27 As commonly noted today , in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries women were situ- ated ... woman was married , her taste was to conform to her husband's , as prescribed in an eighteenth - century conduct book , The ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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