CEA Critic, Volume 57Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1994 |
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... lives . I ask them to divide their lives into stages , phases , or segments and then to label what they would now consider significant events . Throughout the semester , students are asked to refer to their time lines and to re ...
... lives . I ask them to divide their lives into stages , phases , or segments and then to label what they would now consider significant events . Throughout the semester , students are asked to refer to their time lines and to re ...
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... lives or about situations in the lives of people who , because they live in other countries or cultures , live everyday lives quite different from our own . Second , the scenarios in which we act are frequently too riddled with issues ...
... lives or about situations in the lives of people who , because they live in other countries or cultures , live everyday lives quite different from our own . Second , the scenarios in which we act are frequently too riddled with issues ...
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... lives and experiences are eerily parallel , their stories variant versions of the same story . Willa discovers that ... lives . Their words and their identities are inextricably intertwined . Read to- gether and in chronological sequence ...
... lives and experiences are eerily parallel , their stories variant versions of the same story . Willa discovers that ... lives . Their words and their identities are inextricably intertwined . Read to- gether and in chronological sequence ...
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REEVALUATING THE BOUNDARIES | 1 |
Who Speaks for Autobiography? | 9 |
The Oral Autobiography | 20 |
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