CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... language . In par- ticular , the contes - the eight written short fictions in Storyteller - examine difference to postulate Indian identity . These contes first of all focus on protagonists and settings from different Indian cultures ...
... language . In par- ticular , the contes - the eight written short fictions in Storyteller - examine difference to postulate Indian identity . These contes first of all focus on protagonists and settings from different Indian cultures ...
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... language is meant to annihilate her as a Yupik woman by a process of assimilation.5 The pro- tagonist's unyielding insistence on her truth as the only truth about these events corresponds with her equally rigid insistence on her own ...
... language is meant to annihilate her as a Yupik woman by a process of assimilation.5 The pro- tagonist's unyielding insistence on her truth as the only truth about these events corresponds with her equally rigid insistence on her own ...
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... language " of the place as well as that of the observer . This is not the same as saying that language represents some concrete reality that is nature , or even that it represents different human conceptions of the reality of nature ...
... language " of the place as well as that of the observer . This is not the same as saying that language represents some concrete reality that is nature , or even that it represents different human conceptions of the reality of nature ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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