Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 21-22 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1982 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 18 筆
第 21 頁
... strength . But then she becomes out - of - control ' , aggressive ; her power is dangerous , and her behaviour results in destruction . And in the stereotypes of the Tamil novel we see a reflex . of this deep - rooted association of ...
... strength . But then she becomes out - of - control ' , aggressive ; her power is dangerous , and her behaviour results in destruction . And in the stereotypes of the Tamil novel we see a reflex . of this deep - rooted association of ...
第 32 頁
... strength . ** · For all its ' modernity ' , its Western emphasis on individualism and freedom of choice , in some important ways the author's ideal of femi- ninity is drawn from some basic notions about femininity in the Hindu tradition ...
... strength . ** · For all its ' modernity ' , its Western emphasis on individualism and freedom of choice , in some important ways the author's ideal of femi- ninity is drawn from some basic notions about femininity in the Hindu tradition ...
第 33 頁
... strength - to others to help them attain it . 48 Janakiraman looks upon feminine power as praiseworthy not because it is feminine but because it is a human strength . He suggests that though to begin with , it is naturally and clearly ...
... strength - to others to help them attain it . 48 Janakiraman looks upon feminine power as praiseworthy not because it is feminine but because it is a human strength . He suggests that though to begin with , it is naturally and clearly ...
內容
Halas Sattasai and the Tamil Sangam Classics | 1 |
The Strong Woman in the Novels of T Janakiraman | 20 |
South India and Sri Lanka | 36 |
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