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  1. Jul 15, 2022 · In a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this week, University of California, Berkeley law professor Khiara Bridges went viral after Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) asked her to clarify if her use of the...

    • Grayson Quay
  2. When domesticity, for instance, is called drudgery, all the difficulty arises from a double meaning in the word. If drudgery only means dreadfully hard work, I admit the woman drudges in the home, as a man might drudge [at his work].

  3. Even under the present laws respecting the property of women, a woman who contributes materially to the support of the family cannot be treated in the same contemptuously tyrannical manner as one who, however she may toil as a domestic drudge, is a dependent on the man for subsistence.

    • Charles Durning Carroll
    • 2019
  4. This article examines the term squaw, its presentation in popular culture, and how this framing constructs Native womanhood in the public imagination. Two primary representations are revealed in the discourse defining squaw: as sexual punching bag and as drudge.

  5. Jan 6, 2022 · Why did she turn from a drudge? He laughed and got out. She was about to open the door when he opened it for her. 'Don't be nervous,' he mid. 'You're like Galatea.' 'Who?' 'Galatea. We read about her in Mr Evers' class. She turned from a drudge into a beautiful woman and nobody even knew her.'

  6. Was woman meant to be a drudge, to labour and bear children, to suffer in silence, subjugate herself completely to her husband, and have no free life of her own? Luise Rainer’s role is that of wife to a Chinese peasant-farmer, played by Paul Muni.

  7. Oct 29, 2010 · These harmful stereotypes proliferated in print and film media, where American Indian women are frequently depicted as drudges, witches, and savages (Bird, 1999; Merskin, 2010). Whereas the ...

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