Mothers and Daughters in Nineteenth-century America: The Biosocial Construction of FemininityUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1996 - 226 páginas |
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... sexual ideology . In Woman in the Nineteenth Century ( 1840 ) , Fuller urged her countrywomen to begin the difficult task of developing a feminine ideal out of the wildest , freest visions of their woman - souls.1 Inspired by German ...
... sexual ideology . In Woman in the Nineteenth Century ( 1840 ) , Fuller urged her countrywomen to begin the difficult task of developing a feminine ideal out of the wildest , freest visions of their woman - souls.1 Inspired by German ...
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... sexual ideology and women's material lives and about women's role in the creation and evolution of femininity . Such a project necessitates an interdisciplinary ap- proach and an eclectic methodology . Using nineteenth - century popular ...
... sexual ideology and women's material lives and about women's role in the creation and evolution of femininity . Such a project necessitates an interdisciplinary ap- proach and an eclectic methodology . Using nineteenth - century popular ...
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... sexual ideology in the nineteenth century . In chapters 1 and 2 , I describe the formation of feminine ideology in the first part of the nineteenth century by focusing on what I am calling the " maternal generation " —women born in the ...
... sexual ideology in the nineteenth century . In chapters 1 and 2 , I describe the formation of feminine ideology in the first part of the nineteenth century by focusing on what I am calling the " maternal generation " —women born in the ...
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... sexual ideology , passed on from mother to daughter , influenced women's sense of self and possibility even while that ideology was altered by women responding to new material conditions . Assuming that identity , experience , and ...
... sexual ideology , passed on from mother to daughter , influenced women's sense of self and possibility even while that ideology was altered by women responding to new material conditions . Assuming that identity , experience , and ...
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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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