A History of Armenian Women's Writing, 1880-1922Taderon Press by special arrangement with the Gomidas Institute, 2009 - 296 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 34–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 123
... customs and language , and only through religion did they remain connected to ordinary Armenians . For this reason Princess Susan was educated in Georgian and did not know Armenian . " 271 Khatisian inserts a footnote in the text ...
... customs and language , and only through religion did they remain connected to ordinary Armenians . For this reason Princess Susan was educated in Georgian and did not know Armenian . " 271 Khatisian inserts a footnote in the text ...
Էջ 159
... customs and practices as contributing to women's subjugation . Unlike Sibyl and Zabel Yesayian who saw the ancient ... custom of calling women by no other name than “ mer dan sbasouhin " [ our household servant ] or " dzer aghakhine ...
... customs and practices as contributing to women's subjugation . Unlike Sibyl and Zabel Yesayian who saw the ancient ... custom of calling women by no other name than “ mer dan sbasouhin " [ our household servant ] or " dzer aghakhine ...
Էջ 190
... customs . The reader of Toumanian cannot doubt that the author is not simply representing custom in the narrative poem , Anush , nor is he merely relating a simple story of a rural boy's migration to Tiflis in Gikor , rather he is ...
... customs . The reader of Toumanian cannot doubt that the author is not simply representing custom in the narrative poem , Anush , nor is he merely relating a simple story of a rural boy's migration to Tiflis in Gikor , rather he is ...
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Acknowledgments | 6 |
Conditions for Women Writers | 29 |
Foremothers True Sisters and Srpouhi Dussap | 47 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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