"As You are Well Pronounced by All External Warrants": Women's Bodies and Women's Places in 17th-century Dutch and English DramaWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, 2006 - 175 pages |
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Page 56
... identified / identify herself as a woman . The first method is based on the concept of similitude and analogy , and it presents woman as an imperfect imitation of man . Imitating ( expressed in metaphors of a mirror or a pupil ) endows ...
... identified / identify herself as a woman . The first method is based on the concept of similitude and analogy , and it presents woman as an imperfect imitation of man . Imitating ( expressed in metaphors of a mirror or a pupil ) endows ...
Page 72
... identified as a brothel con- tributes to the perception of a female as a carnal object to be taken , enjoyed and discarded . The forest and the court In Hooft's Granida , a romantic comedy removed from the semi - realistic city set ...
... identified as a brothel con- tributes to the perception of a female as a carnal object to be taken , enjoyed and discarded . The forest and the court In Hooft's Granida , a romantic comedy removed from the semi - realistic city set ...
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... identified with reason and the dis- course of desire and longing identified with the body . The duel is finally won by the body , and the ultimate sign of the fact that reason has been discarded is first Griane's changed facial ...
... identified with reason and the dis- course of desire and longing identified with the body . The duel is finally won by the body , and the ultimate sign of the fact that reason has been discarded is first Griane's changed facial ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Chapter I Constructions of femininity | 17 |
Translation notes | 57 |
Copyright | |
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