Mothers and Daughters in Nineteenth-century America: The Biosocial Construction of FemininityUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1996 - 226 páginas |
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... late twentieth - century Western people , we are used to think- ing of identity as personal , self - fashioned , inherent to ourselves as discrete individuals , and more or less constant over time . In fact , one of the most vehemently ...
... late twentieth - century Western people , we are used to think- ing of identity as personal , self - fashioned , inherent to ourselves as discrete individuals , and more or less constant over time . In fact , one of the most vehemently ...
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... nineteenth century after the individual self was well established in the West , self - identity did not include a sense of sexual essence based on sexual object choice , as it does for us in the late twentieth century ; instead ...
... nineteenth century after the individual self was well established in the West , self - identity did not include a sense of sexual essence based on sexual object choice , as it does for us in the late twentieth century ; instead ...
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... late nine- teenth - century women . This connection between discourse and experience does not seem to cause problems for most historians . However , in the chapters that follow I am viewing the discourse / ex- perience relationship as ...
... late nine- teenth - century women . This connection between discourse and experience does not seem to cause problems for most historians . However , in the chapters that follow I am viewing the discourse / ex- perience relationship as ...
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... late - twentieth - century example . Every month in the late twentieth century , thousands of American women abort fetuses in the United States . Just as differences of race , class , and region determine the availability of abortion ...
... late - twentieth - century example . Every month in the late twentieth century , thousands of American women abort fetuses in the United States . Just as differences of race , class , and region determine the availability of abortion ...
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... century ideals but also included the life experiences of the new generation . Late - century " true wom- anhood " was still other - directed but not painful , still nurturing but not family confined . Throughout the nineteenth century ...
... century ideals but also included the life experiences of the new generation . Late - century " true wom- anhood " was still other - directed but not painful , still nurturing but not family confined . Throughout the nineteenth century ...
Índice
Imperial Motherhood and Its Material Roots | 17 |
The Physical Roots of Ideology | 40 |
Acculturation into True Womanhood | 62 |
Daughters Brave New World | 77 |
The Green Sickness and Daughters Ambivalence | 101 |
A New Feminine Synthesis | 114 |
Notes | 137 |
Selected Bibliography | 184 |
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