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Her sexual initiation by Chapel while her parents are busy finding her a groom is thus an attempted rebellion where sexuality and learning go hand in hand as representations of the forbidden . ' Chapel and Lydia's rebellion is savagely ...
Her sexual initiation by Chapel while her parents are busy finding her a groom is thus an attempted rebellion where sexuality and learning go hand in hand as representations of the forbidden . ' Chapel and Lydia's rebellion is savagely ...
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For Chicana writers , it has been extraordinarily liberating to write about the body , and many of them are engaged in a battle of sexual politics of naming and representing the female power and the female space of the body .
For Chicana writers , it has been extraordinarily liberating to write about the body , and many of them are engaged in a battle of sexual politics of naming and representing the female power and the female space of the body .
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The fact of “ writing her body , " and therefore " writing the story of her sexuality , ” helps her immerse herself in the ... afraid to take the act of woman - bonding beyond the sexual , the private , the personal ( Clarke 134 ) .
The fact of “ writing her body , " and therefore " writing the story of her sexuality , ” helps her immerse herself in the ... afraid to take the act of woman - bonding beyond the sexual , the private , the personal ( Clarke 134 ) .
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