CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... canon forma- tion are central , the use of canon to define " a set of texts that constitute our cultural heritage " ( 142 ) retains problematical connotations of hegemony and authority . During the past decade and into the nineties , the ...
... canon forma- tion are central , the use of canon to define " a set of texts that constitute our cultural heritage " ( 142 ) retains problematical connotations of hegemony and authority . During the past decade and into the nineties , the ...
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... canon is opening up to diverse kinds of literary texts , as well as to other symbolic discourses : film , television , dance , street theater , musical compositions , and other arts formerly defined - and sometimes denigrated - as ...
... canon is opening up to diverse kinds of literary texts , as well as to other symbolic discourses : film , television , dance , street theater , musical compositions , and other arts formerly defined - and sometimes denigrated - as ...
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... canon . By retaining but expanding and critically assessing our American canon , as Fox - Genovese argues , we will not " condemn quality as anti - democratic " but instead " reclaim it for a reinvigorated national democracy " ( 143 ) ...
... canon . By retaining but expanding and critically assessing our American canon , as Fox - Genovese argues , we will not " condemn quality as anti - democratic " but instead " reclaim it for a reinvigorated national democracy " ( 143 ) ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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