Subversive Genealogy: The Politics and Art of Herman MelvilleExamines Herman Melville's use of the history of his family in the writing of his novels and analyzes the political views contained in his fiction. |
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Typee offers a choice between patriarchy , law , Chris- tianity , and restraint , on one hand , and matriarchy , nature , paganism , and pleasure on the other . " The patriarchal family began with a father and mother .
Typee offers a choice between patriarchy , law , Chris- tianity , and restraint , on one hand , and matriarchy , nature , paganism , and pleasure on the other . " The patriarchal family began with a father and mother .
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Kneeland was the sort of " vagrant " for whom no " legal provisions " were necessary on Typee . By contrast , the Massachusetts constitution , ruled Shaw , guaranteed no freedom of the press to publications which " derogate from the ...
Kneeland was the sort of " vagrant " for whom no " legal provisions " were necessary on Typee . By contrast , the Massachusetts constitution , ruled Shaw , guaranteed no freedom of the press to publications which " derogate from the ...
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Perhaps Typee is not a child - centered paradise , but the domain of a collective matriarchy . ' Actual women do not threaten Tommo on Typee . That is appropriate , for he is menaced not by realistic women but by primitive , female ...
Perhaps Typee is not a child - centered paradise , but the domain of a collective matriarchy . ' Actual women do not threaten Tommo on Typee . That is appropriate , for he is menaced not by realistic women but by primitive , female ...
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The Red Rover | 3 |
POLITICS | 13 |
and Christians | 42 |
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Subversive Genealogy: The Politics and Art of Herman Melville Michael Rogin Vista previa limitada - 1985 |
Subversive Genealogy: The Politics and Art of Herman Melville Michael Rogin Vista previa limitada - 1985 |
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