The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 41University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... image is further reinforced by the placement at the top of the page of two small framed images of young girls , one eating a watermelon , the other knitting . All three frames and the images contained within them create boundaries ...
... image is further reinforced by the placement at the top of the page of two small framed images of young girls , one eating a watermelon , the other knitting . All three frames and the images contained within them create boundaries ...
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... images historically significant is that they assign women a central position in a traumatic period of the nation's life . All of these images show women sitting and waiting while attempting to imagine a distinctly male sphere of action ...
... images historically significant is that they assign women a central position in a traumatic period of the nation's life . All of these images show women sitting and waiting while attempting to imagine a distinctly male sphere of action ...
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... images discussed in this article allow us to see how death , mourning and grief were negotiated by a particular cultural group in a historical moment . Thus these representations help us see how a community saw its place in history ...
... images discussed in this article allow us to see how death , mourning and grief were negotiated by a particular cultural group in a historical moment . Thus these representations help us see how a community saw its place in history ...
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