Mothers and Daughters in Nineteenth-century America: The Biosocial Construction of FemininityUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1996 - 226 páginas |
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... writers have forgotten . She clearly saw that women participate in the creation of " femininity , " and she realized that the raw material of that creation is the female life - process . In Of Woman Born ( 1976 ) , Adrienne Rich ...
... writers have forgotten . She clearly saw that women participate in the creation of " femininity , " and she realized that the raw material of that creation is the female life - process . In Of Woman Born ( 1976 ) , Adrienne Rich ...
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... writers is not to report behavior but to persuade readers to adopt ( or give up ) a certain kind of behavior . Hence , the literature can't be taken seriously as an indicator of action . Nearly twenty years later , Melching's advice ...
... writers is not to report behavior but to persuade readers to adopt ( or give up ) a certain kind of behavior . Hence , the literature can't be taken seriously as an indicator of action . Nearly twenty years later , Melching's advice ...
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... writers , readers , and texts firmly within the contexts of their time . If we abandon the notion of texts as reflecting reality and read texts as people's attempts to make sense of their lives , we necessarily ask questions about the ...
... writers , readers , and texts firmly within the contexts of their time . If we abandon the notion of texts as reflecting reality and read texts as people's attempts to make sense of their lives , we necessarily ask questions about the ...
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... writers was interested in class or race , but that the assumed audience was white and middle - class and the task of the writers / readers was to shape the " given " of white domesticity . This group of women focused their literary ...
... writers was interested in class or race , but that the assumed audience was white and middle - class and the task of the writers / readers was to shape the " given " of white domesticity . This group of women focused their literary ...
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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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