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... become the subjects of their own knowing as they turn inward , exploring the possible sources of their ideas ( in ... become conscious of themselves as meaning makers by be- ing asked to explain and justify their interpretations and the ...
... become the subjects of their own knowing as they turn inward , exploring the possible sources of their ideas ( in ... become conscious of themselves as meaning makers by be- ing asked to explain and justify their interpretations and the ...
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... become sensitive to the needs and aspirations of the villagers , so that finally he might write the book that Dr. Parcival cannot write . At the beginning , only Biddlebaum has achieved a momentary inspiration . It is a unilateral and ...
... become sensitive to the needs and aspirations of the villagers , so that finally he might write the book that Dr. Parcival cannot write . At the beginning , only Biddlebaum has achieved a momentary inspiration . It is a unilateral and ...
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... become - icon rest also upon " the power of the exchange between the seeing spectator and the object that speaks to those who see , that gazes at those who speak " ( Freedberg 419 ) . The fetishizing gaze is as much a part of the iconic ...
... become - icon rest also upon " the power of the exchange between the seeing spectator and the object that speaks to those who see , that gazes at those who speak " ( Freedberg 419 ) . The fetishizing gaze is as much a part of the iconic ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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