The CEA Critic, Volumes 41-44Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1978 |
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... possible , in other words , to offer the activity of writing to students as an avenue to power , to enable them to understand that an ability to write well is valued and valuable because powerlessness means victimization . Now , since ...
... possible , in other words , to offer the activity of writing to students as an avenue to power , to enable them to understand that an ability to write well is valued and valuable because powerlessness means victimization . Now , since ...
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... possible to accept and even to affirm one's belatedness if room is preserved for differences and if the identifications one stumbles upon can be seen as aspects of a larger identity or shared commitment which roots identifications in a ...
... possible to accept and even to affirm one's belatedness if room is preserved for differences and if the identifications one stumbles upon can be seen as aspects of a larger identity or shared commitment which roots identifications in a ...
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... possible . These generalizations suggest a right hemisphere capable of both interrelated and independent intuitive activity - a right hemisphere which is often the overlooked com- ponent in the process of composing . As composition ...
... possible . These generalizations suggest a right hemisphere capable of both interrelated and independent intuitive activity - a right hemisphere which is often the overlooked com- ponent in the process of composing . As composition ...
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THE DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION | 20 |
H LAWRENCE COMPANION | 1 |
300pp Illus Appendices Bibl Index 23 50 | 23 |
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