Mothers and Daughters in Nineteenth-century America: The Biosocial Construction of FemininityUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1996 - 226 頁 |
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... early - cen- tury mothers shaped daughters ' sense of body and female place . As mid - century daughters grew to womanhood , their life experience , including their sex - specific physical experience , challenged the ma- ternal message ...
... early - cen- tury mothers shaped daughters ' sense of body and female place . As mid - century daughters grew to womanhood , their life experience , including their sex - specific physical experience , challenged the ma- ternal message ...
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... early part of the century together with what historians have called a revolution in transportation technology ( from water travel to railroads ) gave these women access to each other via the printed word . In the nineteenth century ...
... early part of the century together with what historians have called a revolution in transportation technology ( from water travel to railroads ) gave these women access to each other via the printed word . In the nineteenth century ...
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... nineteenth - century middle - class women who reached reproductive adulthood in the early to mid - century period were the first American women to occupy an increasingly nonproductive home sphere in the early decades of industrial ...
... nineteenth - century middle - class women who reached reproductive adulthood in the early to mid - century period were the first American women to occupy an increasingly nonproductive home sphere in the early decades of industrial ...
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... nineteenth - century femininity . It is now a very common position to argue that identities are socially constructed , but one of the early , and for me most influential , statements of this argument was Peter Berger and Thomas Luck ...
... nineteenth - century femininity . It is now a very common position to argue that identities are socially constructed , but one of the early , and for me most influential , statements of this argument was Peter Berger and Thomas Luck ...
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... nineteenth century . In chapters 1 and 2 , I describe the formation of feminine ideology in the first part of the nineteenth century by focusing on what I am calling the " maternal generation " —women born in the early part of the century ...
... nineteenth century . In chapters 1 and 2 , I describe the formation of feminine ideology in the first part of the nineteenth century by focusing on what I am calling the " maternal generation " —women born in the early part of the century ...
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