DeLisle reveals how the entangled histories of CHamoru and white American women make us rethink the cultural politics of U
such as the cultural divide between those who define our national identity in terms of rugged individualism versus those who emphasize community collectivism
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and it points to the limits of phenomenological explications of the everyday
Emerson's Daughters Liz Crowe DeLisle reveals how the entangledEllen Tucker Emerson and Edith Emerson Forbes, the daughters of Lidian Jackson and Ralph Waldo Emerson, grew up in the heart of Concord, Massachusetts's famed literary community. In a culture that celebrated self reliance, Ellen and Edith formed a partnership that only strengthened as their paths diverged, with Ellen remaining in the family home and Edith marrying William Forbes, moving to Milton, Massachusetts, and having eight children. The