CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... discussion unfortunately stopped there . Having addressed my students ' ( and my own ) complaints against our ecologically insensitive culture , I felt I had taught the poem . I didn't wonder why I and my students were so eager to find ...
... discussion unfortunately stopped there . Having addressed my students ' ( and my own ) complaints against our ecologically insensitive culture , I felt I had taught the poem . I didn't wonder why I and my students were so eager to find ...
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... discussion of Hopi : Songs of the First World and deepen students ' understanding of an event so many mention in their early papers : the Pilgrims ' first Thanksgiving . 14. To make Native American stories seem less “ weird , ” ask ...
... discussion of Hopi : Songs of the First World and deepen students ' understanding of an event so many mention in their early papers : the Pilgrims ' first Thanksgiving . 14. To make Native American stories seem less “ weird , ” ask ...
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... discussion of some topic , a discussion that is self - revealing , humorous , aphoristic , and rambling ( 186 ) . Essay titles of the first half respond to the implicit question in the title of Walden's second chapter , " Where I Lived ...
... discussion of some topic , a discussion that is self - revealing , humorous , aphoristic , and rambling ( 186 ) . Essay titles of the first half respond to the implicit question in the title of Walden's second chapter , " Where I Lived ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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