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... suggests to Dana that her ancestors ' choices under slavery cannot be judged by twentieth - century standards . In fact , she tells Kevin , " To survive , my ancestors had to put up with more than I ever could . Much more " ( 51 ) ...
... suggests to Dana that her ancestors ' choices under slavery cannot be judged by twentieth - century standards . In fact , she tells Kevin , " To survive , my ancestors had to put up with more than I ever could . Much more " ( 51 ) ...
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... suggests how we might undo this final binary and realize the critical potential of the trope of hardwiring : " the possibility of reversing the metaphorical equation of culture and biology and defining the analogical crossing from ...
... suggests how we might undo this final binary and realize the critical potential of the trope of hardwiring : " the possibility of reversing the metaphorical equation of culture and biology and defining the analogical crossing from ...
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... suggests then that Jones is not so much subverting the genre as holding it up to scrutiny in a subtle but distinctive way . As Mendlesohn puts it , “ Fiction as written by Diana Wynne Jones is a critical process " ( 191 ) . We know from ...
... suggests then that Jones is not so much subverting the genre as holding it up to scrutiny in a subtle but distinctive way . As Mendlesohn puts it , “ Fiction as written by Diana Wynne Jones is a critical process " ( 191 ) . We know from ...
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