CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... Literatures of the Western World in the departments of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies , English , and Comparative Literature . Her articles have appeared in ESQ Classical and Modern Literature : A Quarterly , and Melville ...
... Literatures of the Western World in the departments of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies , English , and Comparative Literature . Her articles have appeared in ESQ Classical and Modern Literature : A Quarterly , and Melville ...
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... literature lest they be taken in by patriarchal ( or other objectionable ) values before they even know they have been co - opted . Another challenge comes from those who fear censorship so much that they advance the absurd position ...
... literature lest they be taken in by patriarchal ( or other objectionable ) values before they even know they have been co - opted . Another challenge comes from those who fear censorship so much that they advance the absurd position ...
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... literature , on the grounds that literature is just a series of prompts for solipsistic rewritings of the self and that pedagogy is a matter not of helping students come out of themselves but of giving them the " freedom " to clone the ...
... literature , on the grounds that literature is just a series of prompts for solipsistic rewritings of the self and that pedagogy is a matter not of helping students come out of themselves but of giving them the " freedom " to clone the ...
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