The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 85John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker Duke University Press, 1986 |
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... women's liberation is often discussed . He also knows that outspoken women from the time of Anne Hutchinson have been suspected and accused of witch- craft . The novel takes place in Rhode Island , where Anne Hutchinson met her death in ...
... women's liberation is often discussed . He also knows that outspoken women from the time of Anne Hutchinson have been suspected and accused of witch- craft . The novel takes place in Rhode Island , where Anne Hutchinson met her death in ...
Page 310
... women to anxiety about their appearance and offer commodities to assuage women's insecurities . Included here are dis- cussions of the role of the creators of high and low culture from academic painters to television writers in ...
... women to anxiety about their appearance and offer commodities to assuage women's insecurities . Included here are dis- cussions of the role of the creators of high and low culture from academic painters to television writers in ...
Page 407
... women to withstand the " patriarchy . " She seems to discount the role of religion in helping white women to endure pain , betrayal , and powerlessness . She acknowledges the function for blacks , however , without explaining the dis ...
... women to withstand the " patriarchy . " She seems to discount the role of religion in helping white women to endure pain , betrayal , and powerlessness . She acknowledges the function for blacks , however , without explaining the dis ...
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