Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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Halaman 106
... narrator knows and Cary carefully identifies the relation between her nar- rator and her narrator's material . This narrator has been neighbor to the per- sons she writes about ; she has either participated in the events she records or ...
... narrator knows and Cary carefully identifies the relation between her nar- rator and her narrator's material . This narrator has been neighbor to the per- sons she writes about ; she has either participated in the events she records or ...
Halaman 107
... narrator pays attention to those whose lives , like her own , go unmarked . In this performance of attention , the lines between narrator and character and narrator and author become blurred , such that we can find in the narrator's ...
... narrator pays attention to those whose lives , like her own , go unmarked . In this performance of attention , the lines between narrator and character and narrator and author become blurred , such that we can find in the narrator's ...
Halaman 121
... Narration is most clearly gendered in the way the narrator establishes his or her attitude toward the reader , toward the character and toward the act of narration itself ( 20 ) . Warhol estab- lishes two kinds of narrators based on ...
... Narration is most clearly gendered in the way the narrator establishes his or her attitude toward the reader , toward the character and toward the act of narration itself ( 20 ) . Warhol estab- lishes two kinds of narrators based on ...
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