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Invent a dialogue between Ashbridge and either Mary Rowlandson or Anne Bradstreet about religious or gender issues. What advice would either of these Puritan women give to Ashbridge? ... Consider the relationship between Murray’s argument and The Coquette. How does Murray’s text offer a gloss on or a solution to...
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Part I: Race, Gender, and Metaphors of Discovery, 1492-1600 ... 7) How does the story of Pocahontas work to alter the colianialist ideas about race and gender that we have seen so far? What makes Pocahontas different from other native american women? ... Hannah Foster, The Coquette, 1797 (Norton 806-905)
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Contemplating the Coquette ... With The Coquette Hanna Webster Foster uses Eliza as an allegory, the archetype of a woman gone wrong. To a twentieth century reader Eliza's fate seems over-dramatized, pathetic, perhaps even silly.
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Sahar Amer (French, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Border Crossings: Representations of Gender in Medieval French and Arabic Literatures (Gould Foundation Fellowship); ... Theresa Sue Braunschneider (English, Washington and Lee University), Reforming the Coquette: Consumption, Education, and Female Sexuality...
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As part of a larger project investigating representations of gender and sexuality in Thai comic books, Andrew purchased humour-oriented comic books every week (or as they were published for those which appeared less often) over a twelve-month period (March 1998 - March 1999) and subsequently a four-month period...
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