Law and Literature, 18. kötetUniversity of California Press, 2006 |
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103. oldal
... white man to act as guardian over the African . " 13 It is in the context of this argument about guardianship that Cronjé's emphasis moves from the white man and woman toward the black man as subject of desire : " separation ( apartheid ) ...
... white man to act as guardian over the African . " 13 It is in the context of this argument about guardianship that Cronjé's emphasis moves from the white man and woman toward the black man as subject of desire : " separation ( apartheid ) ...
109. oldal
... white men are actually doing toward what white men are permitting to be done . As if reluctant to allow the black man , however " responsible , " to accuse the white man of actual lewdness ( the word " tumbling " adds an earthy ...
... white men are actually doing toward what white men are permitting to be done . As if reluctant to allow the black man , however " responsible , " to accuse the white man of actual lewdness ( the word " tumbling " adds an earthy ...
111. oldal
... white desire . Any material likely to arouse the desire of white men for white women , or to create the opportunity for blacks to fancy the existence of such desire , must , on the basis of Cronjé's assumptions , be a " eulogizing ” of ...
... white desire . Any material likely to arouse the desire of white men for white women , or to create the opportunity for blacks to fancy the existence of such desire , must , on the basis of Cronjé's assumptions , be a " eulogizing ” of ...
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