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 35–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 63
... viewed as women's responsibility , were considered political acts in this period because they were perceived as the basis of the transmission of Armenian culture and the development of modern Armenian identity and not as purely personal ...
... viewed as women's responsibility , were considered political acts in this period because they were perceived as the basis of the transmission of Armenian culture and the development of modern Armenian identity and not as purely personal ...
Էջ 71
... viewed this as a duty stating : " They will criticize me for these declarations but what is audacious to them is to me a duty . To see evil and to hide it , only fearfully striking at it , certainly does not reveal the spirit's courage ...
... viewed this as a duty stating : " They will criticize me for these declarations but what is audacious to them is to me a duty . To see evil and to hide it , only fearfully striking at it , certainly does not reveal the spirit's courage ...
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... viewed as preparing women to be better mothers , female employment was more risqué as it was viewed by many as potentially destructive of the family . In the same speech in order to overcome objections to women's public role , Sibyl ...
... viewed as preparing women to be better mothers , female employment was more risqué as it was viewed by many as potentially destructive of the family . In the same speech in order to overcome objections to women's public role , Sibyl ...
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Acknowledgments | 6 |
Conditions for Women Writers | 29 |
Foremothers True Sisters and Srpouhi Dussap | 47 |
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