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In the first order , the sexual violence of enslavement is read as the cause of subsequent sexual violence in African Ameri- can families . This order seeks to show that the sexual exploitation of white slave owners disrupted “ normal ...
In the first order , the sexual violence of enslavement is read as the cause of subsequent sexual violence in African Ameri- can families . This order seeks to show that the sexual exploitation of white slave owners disrupted “ normal ...
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In seeking to read Patricia's sexual agency in the novel as a kind of testimony against the father , many critics have made re- course to arguments about trauma and repetition compulsion to insist that Patricia's desire stems from two ...
In seeking to read Patricia's sexual agency in the novel as a kind of testimony against the father , many critics have made re- course to arguments about trauma and repetition compulsion to insist that Patricia's desire stems from two ...
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By rendering the X a figure for testimonial possession , the sexual agency of the daughter becomes a testimonial agency against the father . For many critics , this X marks the limit of Patricia's sexual agency .
By rendering the X a figure for testimonial possession , the sexual agency of the daughter becomes a testimonial agency against the father . For many critics , this X marks the limit of Patricia's sexual agency .
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