Revisiting Tocqueville's American Woman
This paper revisits Tocqueville’s famous portrait of the American female, which begins with assertions of her equality to males but ends with her self-cloistering in the domestic sphere. Taking a cue from Tocqueville’s extended sketch of the “faded” pioneer wife in “A Fortnight in the Wilderness” an...
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Main Author: | HENDERSON, Christine Dunn |
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Language: | English |
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2023
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