CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... begin or to continue . If such encouragement is not forthcoming , the storyteller may stop " ( 15 ) . Before the semester begins , contact your state or local government to discover what information your region provides on Indian ...
... begin or to continue . If such encouragement is not forthcoming , the storyteller may stop " ( 15 ) . Before the semester begins , contact your state or local government to discover what information your region provides on Indian ...
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... begins by affixing bumper stickers to goods in department stores . The slogans he places on the items question the ... begin to understand the complexities of the conflict , a bomb kills one of them and leaves the other wounded . In a ...
... begins by affixing bumper stickers to goods in department stores . The slogans he places on the items question the ... begin to understand the complexities of the conflict , a bomb kills one of them and leaves the other wounded . In a ...
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... begins to fear it . Fear then becomes unconscious and attaches itself to the feminine and to oppressed groups in our society . Only when our fear reaches this proportion can the arts reinitiate human beings to the natural world , thus ...
... begins to fear it . Fear then becomes unconscious and attaches itself to the feminine and to oppressed groups in our society . Only when our fear reaches this proportion can the arts reinitiate human beings to the natural world , thus ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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