Legacy, Volume 19Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2003 |
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... understanding when reading poems and narratives that trace this process of survival and continuity . When I say " we , " I mean to indicate a reader who may not neces- sarily be Native American , but who has some understanding of the ...
... understanding when reading poems and narratives that trace this process of survival and continuity . When I say " we , " I mean to indicate a reader who may not neces- sarily be Native American , but who has some understanding of the ...
Halaman 116
... understanding of women's literary history and reintroduce them into our larger understanding of established literary canons . This was the original thinking behind our engagement with the writings of Native Amer- ican women writers ...
... understanding of women's literary history and reintroduce them into our larger understanding of established literary canons . This was the original thinking behind our engagement with the writings of Native Amer- ican women writers ...
Halaman 216
... understanding of the context of the modernist project , it also rep- of herself that makes love not only honorable riage tie. literary modernism has undergone much revi- sion . We no longer perceive modernism simply as a reaction to the ...
... understanding of the context of the modernist project , it also rep- of herself that makes love not only honorable riage tie. literary modernism has undergone much revi- sion . We no longer perceive modernism simply as a reaction to the ...
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