To some this might seem sinister, amid a much-ballyhooed celebration of family values and womanhood.
The paintings of women in white bring far greater complexity to this virginal vision of womanhood.
For all her modern womanhood, she has not been tempted by rebellion or self-differentiation.
It is later that female writers begin to feel routinely, sometimes suicidally, trapped by their womanhood.
These girls show legs of a length and slimness and firmness and brownness never associated with French womanhood.
"When you drink, eat, " Javier followed up, completing the crash-course in Spanish womanhood.
She briefly addresses the effects of the surgery on the idealized sexuality and iconic womanhood that have fueled her fame.
Tretchikoff wrote that "Somehow perhaps I caught the essence of Chinese womanhood, " in his biography "Pigeon's Luck, " co-written with Anthony Hocking.
Kosilek is already receiving hormonal treatment to enable her transition to womanhood.
Her haunting piano work and intensely emotional lyrics about love, womanhood and personal tragedy earned her a following unlike that of any modern musician.
In his 1973 memoir Pigeon's Luck, the artist said he had put his "heart and soul" into a painting he hoped had "caught the essence of Chinese womanhood".
The saga seems to have distilled the formative anxieties and agonies of womanhood into a meta-narrative to accompany the real, and often less fantastic, narrative yearning of life.
With this magic comes the quickening, a state in which one becomes of age: a process that takes Abby quite by surprise, as she finds herself suddenly in womanhood.
The transformation into confident womanhood had been impressive.
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