The Poverty of Progress
.... The authors in
Women through
Women's Eyes give some examples of the kind of injustice visited upon the folk of Latin America by European elites, but we must ....
(1010

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)
Images of Black Women in 3 Novels
.... will analyze the images of black
women as presented in three novels, Wallace Thurman's The Blacker the Berry..., Zora Neale Hurston's Their
Eyes Were Watching ....
(2156

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)
Plastic Surgery and Asian Women
.... says that in Vancouver, Canada, plastic surgeons are being bombarded with requests from Asian
women for surgery that will result in rounder
eyes that expose ....
(1170

5

)
Women In The Crystal Frontier
.... To treat other human beings badly, one must often keep their
eyes closed, as .... elites and poor peasants, despite the different experiences between
women and men ....
(1472

6

)
History of Women in China
.... In Chinese
Women Through Chinese
Eyes. Li Yu-ning, ed. London: ME Sharpe, Inc. .... Li Yu-ning, ed. Chinese
Women Through Chinese
Eyes. London: ME Sharpe, Inc. ....
(2632

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)
Women In The Crystal Frontier (Carlos Fuentes)
.... To treat other human beings badly, one must often keep their
eyes closed, as .... elites and poor peasants, despite the different experiences between
women and men ....
(1472

6

)
Puritan American Writers
.... The details of the Mather piece--the rolling of the
women's eyes as a means of controlling the wills and lives of innocent Christians --are used to judge in a ....
(1642

7

)
Writings of Puritan Americans
.... The details of the Mather piece--the rolling of the
women's eyes as a means of controlling the wills and lives of innocent Christians --are used to judge in a ....
(1642

7

)
Writer Willa Cather When Willa Cather left home and went
.... It also demonstrates that
women can be placed at the core of narrative and that through
women's eyes or by observation of their lives, some memory or truth now ....
(1173

5

)
Willa Cather & Gender Role When Willa Cather left home and went
.... It also demonstrates that
women can be placed at the core of narrative and that through
women's eyes or by observation of their lives, some memory or truth now ....
(1173

5

)
Janie - Their Eyes Were Watching God: Four Periods of Her Life
.... As a whole, Their
Eyes Were Watching God is structured around Janie's relationship experiences .... His character is summed up in his view of
women in general and ....
(611

2

)
Native American Women
.... wants and needs are actually selling products that are aimed at
women. She cites the example of a perfume ad featuring a female model "with
eyes blackened by ....
(1447

6

)
Women Characters in Works of John Steinbeck
.... Their kind is typically disdained by both the stronger
women characters, and by the men. .... Her face was lean and strong and her
eyes were as clear as water. ....
(2483

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)
"That Evening Sun" & Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... story "That Evening Sun" and Zora Neale Hurston's' novel Their
Eyes Were Watching .... the store in Eatonville, Janie says that God occasionally talks to
women too. ....
(1208

5

)
Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... Their
Eyes Were Watching God follows the life and loves of Janie, who in the .... flung first from white to black men and then from black men to black
women. ....
(1472

6

)
Women in Sir Gawain & the Green Knight & Beowulf
This study will provide a comparative analysis of the
women in Sir Gawain and the Green .... By deficient
eyes she is reduced to inferior states; by the evil eye of ....
(1708

7

)
Willa Cather's Fiction When Willa Cather left home and went to col
.... It also demonstrates that
women can be placed at the core of serious narrative and that through
women's eyes or by observation of their lives, the reader may ....
(2268

9

)
Development of Willa Cather as a Writer When Willa Cather left ...
.... It also demonstrates that
women can be placed at the core of serious narrative and that through
women's eyes or by observation of their lives, the reader may ....
(2268

9

)
Literary Views of Women
.... The attitudes of Bendrix represent the way society tends to view
women. .... While the novel is presented largely through the
eyes of Maurice Bendrix (a man whose ....
(1937

8

)
Women Poets of the Late 20th Century
.... type of male love poetry (reflective of male belief in ownership of
women) in which .... It is, essentially, a poem about the man's
eyes -- similar in many ways to ....
(6095

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)
Novels Reflection of How Society Views Women
.... The attitudes of Bendrix represent the way society tends to view
women. .... While the novel is presented largely through the
eyes of Maurice Bendrix (a man whose ....
(1937

8

)
Lily's Eyes
.... exact lyrics, which further serves to reinforce the dilemma of two men being in love with the same
women, both recognizing traces of her love in the
eyes of a ....
(972

4

)
Feminist Art and the Avant-Garde It
.... Art writer Joanna Frueh suggests that "seeing the body through
women's eyes was a crucial aspect of
women's self-determination and self-actualization" (in ....
(2570

10

)
Taliban and Women
.... including requiring
women to wear a chador (which covers the body from head to foot and hides the wearer's
eyes behind a woven mesh) whenever
women went into ....
(1080

4

)
The Girls in Their Summer Dresses (Irwin Shaw)
.... She recognizes that the look in his
eyes directed toward other
women is "the way you looked at me the first time" (Shaw, 8). Michael's reluctant revelation ....
(589

2

)
The Souls of Black Folk & Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... Zora Neale Hurston's Their
Eyes Were Watching God focuses on the character of Janie .... woman" and places Janie within the larger context of the
women mentioned in ....
(2577

10

)
Role of Women in the Bible
.... 2. The idea that men are superior to
women does not mean that
women are not viewed as nearly equal in the
eyes of the law and in the way most societal ....
(1399

6

)
Zora Neale Hurston
.... works demonstrate that through such processes as naming, African-American
women achieve self-liberation. Hurston's (1978) novel, Their
Eyes Were Watching God ....
(787

3

)
Zora Neale Hurston's Literary Output
.... works demonstrate that through such processes as naming, African-American
women achieve self-liberation. Hurston's (1978) novel, Their
Eyes Were Watching God ....
(787

3

)
Muriel Ruykheyser's The Underground
.... Further, taking off her lips and
eyes (traditional enticements to a man and useful in the objectification of
women) the speaker no longer has any identity ....
(810

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