Mothers and Daughters in Nineteenth-century America: The Biosocial Construction of Femininity |
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... teenth - century American women is careful but imaginative specula- tion about the relationship between sexual ideology and women's material lives and about women's role in the creation and evolution of femininity . Such a project ...
... teenth - century American women is careful but imaginative specula- tion about the relationship between sexual ideology and women's material lives and about women's role in the creation and evolution of femininity . Such a project ...
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... nineteenth - century women ( and men ) were also subjects of mostly male - produced religious , medical , and legal discourses , which formed part of the meaning structure within which women produced their domestic discourse . These ...
... nineteenth - century women ( and men ) were also subjects of mostly male - produced religious , medical , and legal discourses , which formed part of the meaning structure within which women produced their domestic discourse . These ...
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