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Inthe colonial context, British women were only allowed to figure as symbols of home andpurity; women asactive participantscan barely be conceived of.This isbecause ofsocial conventions for conceptualising imperialism, which seemto be ...
Inthe colonial context, British women were only allowed to figure as symbols of home andpurity; women asactive participantscan barely be conceived of.This isbecause ofsocial conventions for conceptualising imperialism, which seemto be ...
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By judiciousquotation and selective reference to their authors' lives, it is possibletodepict these writers and their narrative figures as protofeministswho live upto the titles 'indomitable' and 'eccentric'. However, that would entail ...
By judiciousquotation and selective reference to their authors' lives, it is possibletodepict these writers and their narrative figures as protofeministswho live upto the titles 'indomitable' and 'eccentric'. However, that would entail ...
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