"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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... namely be regarded not as occupying the same level of the ideological discourse upheld by the writers , but as the theoretical conceptualisation of the feminine ( the for- mer ) resulting in a particular imperative of the social ...
... namely be regarded not as occupying the same level of the ideological discourse upheld by the writers , but as the theoretical conceptualisation of the feminine ( the for- mer ) resulting in a particular imperative of the social ...
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... namely receptivity ( as contrasted with male activity ) that gen- erates her readiness to return affection she gains by her complying nature . Woman is thus established as the passive opposition to man's activity . Such division is the ...
... namely receptivity ( as contrasted with male activity ) that gen- erates her readiness to return affection she gains by her complying nature . Woman is thus established as the passive opposition to man's activity . Such division is the ...
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... namely , the private is contained within the public , but not the other way round . This dis- equilibrium defines woman again as an incomplete being - always only a one- sided fragment of a bigger whole , unable to exist on her own and ...
... namely , the private is contained within the public , but not the other way round . This dis- equilibrium defines woman again as an incomplete being - always only a one- sided fragment of a bigger whole , unable to exist on her own and ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Chapter I Constructions of femininity | 17 |
Translation notes | 57 |
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