CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... performance and occasions for performance of certain texts . Heath's introduction to " Native American Tra- ditions " ( 22-25 ) says nothing about how these oral tales were transcribed . It is crucial to consider the mode of production ...
... performance and occasions for performance of certain texts . Heath's introduction to " Native American Tra- ditions " ( 22-25 ) says nothing about how these oral tales were transcribed . It is crucial to consider the mode of production ...
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... performance allows interplay , association , and solidarity to develop into a mood of collective participation in which the Troupe invites the audience to create the possibility of a new history : " When an exhilarating spirit of ...
... performance allows interplay , association , and solidarity to develop into a mood of collective participation in which the Troupe invites the audience to create the possibility of a new history : " When an exhilarating spirit of ...
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... performance . In his famous poem " Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse " ( 1855 ) , Ar- nold laments that he lives caught between two intellectual worlds , one dead , one not able to be born : one , the established values inculcated ...
... performance . In his famous poem " Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse " ( 1855 ) , Ar- nold laments that he lives caught between two intellectual worlds , one dead , one not able to be born : one , the established values inculcated ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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