CEA Critic, Volumes 64-65Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2002 |
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... women in the Sheldonian Theatre to see the first Degree - giving in which women had taken part . It was a warm , scintillating autumn day , and the crimson hoods of the M.A.s rivalled the wine - red amphilopsis which hung with ...
... women in the Sheldonian Theatre to see the first Degree - giving in which women had taken part . It was a warm , scintillating autumn day , and the crimson hoods of the M.A.s rivalled the wine - red amphilopsis which hung with ...
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... women in the novels of Morrison and Kingston shape their worlds through encounters with the supernatural . Women at the lowest rung of the social hierarchy - unwed mothers , immigrant laborers , old , poor women - use ghostliness to ...
... women in the novels of Morrison and Kingston shape their worlds through encounters with the supernatural . Women at the lowest rung of the social hierarchy - unwed mothers , immigrant laborers , old , poor women - use ghostliness to ...
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... women ' or ' Mestizas ' or ' cyborgs ' etc. , functions yet again as a gesture of uni- versalization , if a universalization whose application is narrower than the hegemonic center's universalization . As recent theorists have argued ...
... women ' or ' Mestizas ' or ' cyborgs ' etc. , functions yet again as a gesture of uni- versalization , if a universalization whose application is narrower than the hegemonic center's universalization . As recent theorists have argued ...
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