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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (3): 645–672.
Published: 01 July 2011
...Michele White Contemporary wedding cultures, in Western heterosexual forms, tend to perpetuate normative femininity, women's visual accessibility, and women's position as clean and mannered bodies. Trash the Dress (TTD) postwedding sessions repeat and trouble these cultural conceptions...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2016) 115 (1): 184–196.
Published: 01 January 2016
... within the Kurdish liberation movement in the 1990s, we interpret democratic autonomy as a new methodology that weds decolonization and national liberation with a strong critique of the state form and patriarchal capitalist modernity. We then discuss autonomy and democracy as distinct yet related moments...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1970) 69 (4): 469–479.
Published: 01 October 1970
... is uneven, and no writer is more subject to misapprehension from erratic or partial reading. Though her medium is primarily the short story, her most im pressive accomplishment has been in her one undisputed novel, Delta Wedding.* The Golden Apples is a series of stories brought together into something...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2007) 106 (3): 495–500.
Published: 01 July 2007
... forward of some sort. My first book,
The Wedding Complex, certainly emerged from what looked like a progres-
sive activist context, in which I puzzled over why the lesbian and gay move-
ment was turning toward legalized same-sex marriage as a private eco-
nomic solution to large-scale...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1976) 75 (2): 268.
Published: 01 April 1976
... is be coming a very distinguished series of brief commentaries on southern literature and history, the Lamar Memorial Lecture series at Mercer University. In Lewis Simpson s essays the themes of the series literature and history usually handled separately, are happily wedded. Mr. Simpson has drunk deep...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1931) 30 (2): 113–124.
Published: 01 April 1931
... that the church was a con venience for conducting weddings and funerals, as well as for blessing the fields and thus warding off drought or blight, but the support of it was a burden and a nuisance. The richer peasants actively supported the church for they felt that it was their one ally in the struggle against...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2003) 102 (4): 747–772.
Published: 01 October 2003
... of
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his beloved Suad he ‘‘saw all of Palestine’s goodness Predictably, the wed-
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ding is a central trope in this national narrative; Palestine is a bride...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1971) 70 (3): 377–385.
Published: 01 July 1971
... teaches French at the University of Iowa, is the author of Petit de Bachaumont: His Circle and the Memoires secrets (Geneva, 1968). 378 The South Atlantic Quarterly Side) and in Noces (Wedding Feast). An examination of this important philosophical notion as well as certain of its literary manifestations...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1953) 52 (4): 555–560.
Published: 01 October 1953
..., defenseless child, cowed by the grossness and gratui tous brutality of the outer, adult world. This vision provides the moral structure of Miss Manfield s work as a whole. There is little variation. In the early story A Wedding, the theme of the child-heroine versus the brutality of life is most overt...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1964) 63 (3): 261–266.
Published: 01 July 1964
... reform too far too fast, is wedded to the image of the United States as a model of an effective business society in which a relatively unregulated economic order (compared to Latin America) has yielded continued economic growth. Rather, the criticism which we are discussing tends to come from two...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1976) 75 (2): 268–269.
Published: 01 April 1976
... distinguished series of brief commentaries on southern literature and history, the Lamar Memorial Lecture series at Mercer University. In Lewis Simpson s essays the themes of the series literature and history usually handled separately, are happily wedded. Mr. Simpson has drunk deep at Eric Voegelin s complex...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1986) 85 (4): 402–403.
Published: 01 October 1986
... written at all? In his discussion of The Winter s Tale, for example, Bergeron explains that one event that drew Shakespeare to Greene s Elizabethan romance [Pandosto] was the death of the young prince [Henry?] and the forthcoming wedding of the princess [Elizabeth (160). But the first court performance...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (3): 397–403.
Published: 01 July 1960
..., the deft avoiding of motif which becomes itself a motif, wholly on the basis of its preparation for 8 Alfred Harbage, As They Liked It (New York, 1949), pp. 6, 140. The Worlds of A Midsummer Night s Dream 403 an actual wedding festivity. But the play succeeded with an audi ence far more numerous than...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1916) 15 (2): 142–156.
Published: 01 April 1916
... will still be one of your five children, as in the pleasant days at Troy. I was sorry that I could not be at her wedding, but it was best, no doubt, under the circumstances that the application to the Secretary of War was not forwarded by Major Buel to its destination. If I had known it a little sooner...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1914) 13 (3): 248–259.
Published: 01 July 1914
... for a wedding the morrow. Just as they are about to go to bed Taidy discovers that the little dog has been playing with the coat and vest of the suit and got them all dirty on the floor. There are a few warm words, and Taidy finally exclaims: There she goes there she goes now. Set a woman s tongue goin...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1964) 63 (2): 207–217.
Published: 01 April 1964
... to consummate his attraction to his daughter, Milton drifts into an extended affair with the vulgar but sexual Dolly Bonner which, Styron suggests, is a kind of vicarious incest. Poor blind Milton, says Peyton in a moment of ironic revelation and this is, in implication, his epitaph. But at Peyton s wedding...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1986) 85 (4): 403–405.
Published: 01 October 1986
... to Greene s Elizabethan romance [Pandosto] was the death of the young prince [Henry?] and the forthcoming wedding of the princess [Elizabeth (160). But the first court performance of The Winter s Tale was on 5 November 1611, a year and a day before Prince Henry died. Does this mean that Shakespeare...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1979) 78 (1): 84–106.
Published: 01 January 1979
..., on the other hand, had a far harder role to play. They were supposed to be chaste if unwed and if wed, either faithful or miraculously discreet. Obviously these requirements did not mesh with those of the male characters, and herein some of the comedy lay. Women on stage tended to fall into three categories...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1977) 76 (1): 44–57.
Published: 01 January 1977
..., openings, confer ences, weddings, funerals, gatherings in nightclubs, pubs, country houses, and so on. 46 South Atlantic Quarterly In the third volume, The Acceptance World, while waiting for a friend at the Ritz, Nick Jenkins, Powell s narrator, finds his thoughts turning to fictional problems identical...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1934) 33 (2): 185–190.
Published: 01 April 1934
... to neither in a troubled world. Her doting father consoled himself that at least she had found a Protestant to wed. A French Huguenot, he had come over in the train of Henrietta Maria. Protestantism was an asset in England through most of Samuel s life. But in religion as in other things he was more...
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