Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... cultural losers , whose position at the center of one kind of culture is transformed into marginality in another . As in " Mexico , " a poem in which Coolbrith salutes the women of that country calling them - like herself " forever ...
... cultural losers , whose position at the center of one kind of culture is transformed into marginality in another . As in " Mexico , " a poem in which Coolbrith salutes the women of that country calling them - like herself " forever ...
Halaman 33
... culture like that of San Fran- cisco in the late nineteenth century would produce its token woman poet . So much of its virile energies were given over to business and entrepreneurship . It needed a center which could also serve to ...
... culture like that of San Fran- cisco in the late nineteenth century would produce its token woman poet . So much of its virile energies were given over to business and entrepreneurship . It needed a center which could also serve to ...
Halaman 55
... culture must first be introduced through a member of the dominant culture who inter- prets the foreignness of the new writer to make the new voice palatable and safe ( Pocahontas's Daughters ) . Judging from Mourning Dove's and L. V. ...
... culture must first be introduced through a member of the dominant culture who inter- prets the foreignness of the new writer to make the new voice palatable and safe ( Pocahontas's Daughters ) . Judging from Mourning Dove's and L. V. ...
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