CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... 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 to other social entities for its identity . Concepts of ...
... 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 to other social entities for its identity . Concepts of ...
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... social presence of men and women differs in kind . A man's social presence depends on his embodied promise of power - moral , physical , temperamental , economic , social , and / or sexual - and is always other- directed . That is , his ...
... social presence of men and women differs in kind . A man's social presence depends on his embodied promise of power - moral , physical , temperamental , economic , social , and / or sexual - and is always other- directed . That is , his ...
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... social expedients by humanity , without a basis in the heart of things " ( Webster 170 , 171 ) . A similar sensibility pervades The Trumpet Major . The circumstances surrounding John's love for Bob and Anne and their love for each other ...
... social expedients by humanity , without a basis in the heart of things " ( Webster 170 , 171 ) . A similar sensibility pervades The Trumpet Major . The circumstances surrounding John's love for Bob and Anne and their love for 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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