Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Page 119
... ( represented by Gerry and Nan ) . In this regard , then , Gerry's asexual relation with Anna Prince would represent an aspect ... represents her developing relation with Fields in Nan's growing up with Leslie . The author , I have argued ...
... ( represented by Gerry and Nan ) . In this regard , then , Gerry's asexual relation with Anna Prince would represent an aspect ... represents her developing relation with Fields in Nan's growing up with Leslie . The author , I have argued ...
Page 154
... representing a display of incompetence , however , this opening sen- tence delineates the narrative strategy at work ... represents the grave danger of women being genealogically cut out or marginalized . She occupies a subject position ...
... representing a display of incompetence , however , this opening sen- tence delineates the narrative strategy at work ... represents the grave danger of women being genealogically cut out or marginalized . She occupies a subject position ...
Page 163
... represents a temporal and narrative linearity that pushes for- ward no matter the consequences to those in the way ... represent a sanctioning of patriarchal standards are juxtaposed to those of Miss Sydney , who ultimately redeems ...
... represents a temporal and narrative linearity that pushes for- ward no matter the consequences to those in the way ... represent a sanctioning of patriarchal standards are juxtaposed to those of Miss Sydney , who ultimately redeems ...
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