Maternal Misogyny: Absent Mothers in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Literature (2001)
Through four novelists from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries-Haywood, Defoe, Austen, and Chopin-this work examines the way the mother's importance evolves throughout literature. In Haywood's...
Maternal Misogyny: Absent Mothers in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Literature (2001)
Through four novelists from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries-Haywood, Defoe, Austen, and Chopin-this work examines the way the mother's importance evolves throughout literature. In Haywood's...
Maternal misogyny absent mothers in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature / (2001)
Thesis (M.A.)--East Tennessee State University, 2001.
Through four novelists from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries-Haywood, Defoe, Austen, and Chopin-this work examines the way the mother's importance evolves throughout literature. In Haywood's...
Maternal misogyny absent mothers in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature / (2001)
Thesis (M.A.)--East Tennessee State University, 2001.
Thesis (Honors)--Emory & Henry College, 1999.
Looking from the South, Speaking from Home: African women confronting development
Jessica Horn interrogates the discourse and practice of development in the post-independence, globalized world. She argues that development, defined in Euro-American forums, has been unresponsive to...
Looking from the South, Speaking from Home: African women confronting development
Jessica Horn interrogates the discourse and practice of development in the post-independence, globalized world. She argues that development, defined in Euro-American forums, has been unresponsive to...
Reflections on 50 years of Development
Fatma Alloo, Peggy Antrobus, Robert J Berg, Louis Emmerij, Arturo Escobar, Gustavo Esteva, ...
Through the Looking Glass: Process and power within feminist movements
Jessica Horn provides an account and analysis of a plenary at the AWID Forum in 2008 that looked at the internal dynamics and state of organizing within contemporary women's movements. It explores...