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... Woman Writer and the Nineteenth Century Literary Imagination . New Haven and London : Yale UP , 1980 . Hooks , Bell . Ain't I a Woman : Black Women and Feminism . Boston : South End Press , 1981 . Macpherson , Pat . Reflecting on Jane ...
... Woman Writer and the Nineteenth Century Literary Imagination . New Haven and London : Yale UP , 1980 . Hooks , Bell . Ain't I a Woman : Black Women and Feminism . Boston : South End Press , 1981 . Macpherson , Pat . Reflecting on Jane ...
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... woman's reproductive abilities and the development of surplus oriented systems . To this day , our sexuality has not ... woman to speak about sexuality was to betray the collective cause , which was about economics and racism and so ...
... woman's reproductive abilities and the development of surplus oriented systems . To this day , our sexuality has not ... woman to speak about sexuality was to betray the collective cause , which was about economics and racism and so ...
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... woman who represents the racial Other ; the question of racial difference remains inscribed in her untold story . This cult of Western feminism which remained firmly entrenched in the mindset of the imperial West over the centuries has ...
... woman who represents the racial Other ; the question of racial difference remains inscribed in her untold story . This cult of Western feminism which remained firmly entrenched in the mindset of the imperial West over the centuries has ...
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