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    • Feminizing Grief: Victorian Women and the Appropriation of Mourning 

      Gleeson, Miun Sara (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2016)
      The Victorians didn’t invent the culture of mourning. But they certainly codified how the culture of grief should be one largely shouldered and sustained by women. Mourning rules for women were characterized by restraint ...
    • "Something at Least Human": Transatlantic (Re)Presentations of Creole Women in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture 

      Huston, Kristin Nicole (2015-06-19)
      Throughout the nineteenth century, Creole women were consistently idealized, exoticized, and demonized in literature and culture on both sides of the Atlantic. While the term Creole is still hotly contested even today, ...

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