CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... role of storyteller's audience in co - creating text and context . For the non - native reader , the process may lead to a radical decentering , with a refocusing of signification from the putatively marginal Native Amer- ican ...
... role of storyteller's audience in co - creating text and context . For the non - native reader , the process may lead to a radical decentering , with a refocusing of signification from the putatively marginal Native Amer- ican ...
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... role , and validating in particular her claim to the role of Laguna , American Indian storyteller . Silko's criticism of Snyder and LaFarge asserts in the strongest terms the background required of the authentic storyteller : " We are ...
... role , and validating in particular her claim to the role of Laguna , American Indian storyteller . Silko's criticism of Snyder and LaFarge asserts in the strongest terms the background required of the authentic storyteller : " We are ...
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... role as suffering servant to Lear is accentuated , and the moral bleakness of the play is increased , especially in light of similar cuts in Albany's moral reflections . Furthermore , the elimination of 4.3 in the Folio removes the ...
... role as suffering servant to Lear is accentuated , and the moral bleakness of the play is increased , especially in light of similar cuts in Albany's moral reflections . Furthermore , the elimination of 4.3 in the Folio removes the ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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