CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... relations for any person and the structure of gender as a social category are shaped by the interactions of gender relations and other social relations such as class and race " ( 623-24 ) . Clearly , gender depends on its relationship ...
... relations for any person and the structure of gender as a social category are shaped by the interactions of gender relations and other social relations such as class and race " ( 623-24 ) . Clearly , gender depends on its relationship ...
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... relations . As far as cues are con- cerned , acts of looking up or down are often as important as full bodily motions such as physically going up or down . One thinks of the final tableau of Nathaniel Hawthorne's " Rappaccini's Daughter ...
... relations . As far as cues are con- cerned , acts of looking up or down are often as important as full bodily motions such as physically going up or down . One thinks of the final tableau of Nathaniel Hawthorne's " Rappaccini's Daughter ...
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... relations of the characters who enact it . Typically , these power relations figure a collision between desire and some structure that represses desire , so that the story identifies both psychological and social orders with each other ...
... relations of the characters who enact it . Typically , these power relations figure a collision between desire and some structure that represses desire , so that the story identifies both psychological and social orders with each other ...
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FALL 1993 NUMBER | 1 |
The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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