CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... literature still matters ? How do we persuade them that literature can make a difference in their lives ? Many of us answer by transforming our courses for our multiethnic student populations who live , as we do , in a global culture ...
... literature still matters ? How do we persuade them that literature can make a difference in their lives ? Many of us answer by transforming our courses for our multiethnic student populations who live , as we do , in a global culture ...
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... literature in our scholarly writing . Comparative scholarly work - such as Gay Wilentz's 1992 College English article on African diaspora culture , which compares literature of the United States , Africa , and the Caribbean — helps ...
... literature in our scholarly writing . Comparative scholarly work - such as Gay Wilentz's 1992 College English article on African diaspora culture , which compares literature of the United States , Africa , and the Caribbean — helps ...
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... literature course challenges our students to discuss why literature matters in defining cultural values and to recognize that literature does not simply reflect or represent experience but has generative force and will make a difference ...
... literature course challenges our students to discuss why literature matters in defining cultural values and to recognize that literature does not simply reflect or represent experience but has generative force and will make a difference ...
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