Feminist Criticism: Theory and PracticeSusan Sellers Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991 - Počet stran: 228 |
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... society generally , requires a combination of both socio - historical and psychoanalytic approaches in order to achieve anything like an adequate appreciation of the complexities involved . " On the one hand , the particular functioning ...
... society generally , requires a combination of both socio - historical and psychoanalytic approaches in order to achieve anything like an adequate appreciation of the complexities involved . " On the one hand , the particular functioning ...
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... society , now emerges as a leading light , a Florence Nightingale figure : ' I am now going to undertake an office fitted for me . I cannot intrigue , or work a tortuous path through the labyrinth of men's vices and passions ; but I can ...
... society , now emerges as a leading light , a Florence Nightingale figure : ' I am now going to undertake an office fitted for me . I cannot intrigue , or work a tortuous path through the labyrinth of men's vices and passions ; but I can ...
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... society with its general separation between church and state , to grasp what was involved in such behaviour , which was then experienced as a fundamental challenge to social hierarchies . By considering the language used by Biddle in ...
... society with its general separation between church and state , to grasp what was involved in such behaviour , which was then experienced as a fundamental challenge to social hierarchies . By considering the language used by Biddle in ...
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