CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... American assumptions . " Indeed , she writes , “ In some instances students will discern hidden biases that color ... American , American Indian , Chi- nese American , and Jewish American writers who emphasized again and again that when ...
... American assumptions . " Indeed , she writes , “ In some instances students will discern hidden biases that color ... American , American Indian , Chi- nese American , and Jewish American writers who emphasized again and again that when ...
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... American literature courses now routinely include po- etry , drama , fiction , oral tales , and letters written by African Americans , Native Americans , Hispanic Americans , and Asian Americans . Whether instructors choose the two - volume ...
... American literature courses now routinely include po- etry , drama , fiction , oral tales , and letters written by African Americans , Native Americans , Hispanic Americans , and Asian Americans . Whether instructors choose the two - volume ...
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... American literature , Asian American studies , and writing . His publications include essays in the Flannery O'Connor Bulletin and the anthology Mississippi Writers : Reflections of Childhood and Youth . He is currently working on a ...
... American literature , Asian American studies , and writing . His publications include essays in the Flannery O'Connor Bulletin and the anthology Mississippi Writers : Reflections of Childhood and Youth . He is currently working on a ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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