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Page 407
... Joanna's ) world . Whileawayans are at least as free to do what they like as men are in Joanna's world , and probably more so . Perhaps predictably for a radical feminist novel published in 1975 , the main premise that The Female Man ...
... Joanna's ) world . Whileawayans are at least as free to do what they like as men are in Joanna's world , and probably more so . Perhaps predictably for a radical feminist novel published in 1975 , the main premise that The Female Man ...
Page 409
... Joanna's world , men are constantly declaring that women " naturally " prefer to cook and clean , or are " naturally " more suited for child - raising . Joanna refuses to capitulate to patriarchal ideas of women's closeness to nature ...
... Joanna's world , men are constantly declaring that women " naturally " prefer to cook and clean , or are " naturally " more suited for child - raising . Joanna refuses to capitulate to patriarchal ideas of women's closeness to nature ...
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... Joanna- actions ( trying to control Janet , urging her to be quiet , trying to correct her social " gaffes " ) . Sometimes , as in the following passage where the host of the party will not let Joanna leave , a " slip " in the pronouns ...
... Joanna- actions ( trying to control Janet , urging her to be quiet , trying to correct her social " gaffes " ) . Sometimes , as in the following passage where the host of the party will not let Joanna leave , a " slip " in the pronouns ...
Contents
Susana S Martins Revising the Future in The Female | 423 |
Toledano Redondo From Socialist Realism to Anarchist | 442 |
Elizabeth Ginway A Working Model for Analyzing Third | 467 |
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