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... body is not supposed to be of primary importance to a woman . Her entire womanhood is centred on her body , and yet her body is not hers . The desires of the body must be controlled through fasts , the body must be preserved with beauty ...
... body is not supposed to be of primary importance to a woman . Her entire womanhood is centred on her body , and yet her body is not hers . The desires of the body must be controlled through fasts , the body must be preserved with beauty ...
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... body becomes a locus for shifting meanings . As a young girl , Alexander was allowed to run wild in the family home , but the paternal grandmother insists on the control of the female body . Not surprisingly , Alexander draws the strong ...
... body becomes a locus for shifting meanings . As a young girl , Alexander was allowed to run wild in the family home , but the paternal grandmother insists on the control of the female body . Not surprisingly , Alexander draws the strong ...
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... body , singular , unlovely , buffeted by too much history , subjected to drainage above and drainage below ... body figured by Bakhtin . In particular , Rushdie locates the body of Saleem in a zone of encounter between the collapse of ...
... body , singular , unlovely , buffeted by too much history , subjected to drainage above and drainage below ... body figured by Bakhtin . In particular , Rushdie locates the body of Saleem in a zone of encounter between the collapse of ...
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