Multiple Choice
In "Revision and Resistance: The Politics of Native Women's Motherwork," Lisa J. Udel argues that Native women's motherwork "emphasizes Native traditions of ' ______ ' as distinguished from Western feminism's notions of ' ______ .'"
A) community; individualism
B) responsibilities; rights
C) connectedness; separatism
D) None of the above
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