CEA Critic, Volume 59Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1996 |
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... question : " What do we want from each other / after we have told our stories ? " ( 61 ) . Cynthia Ozick and Octavia Butler , two American minority writers , have written stories testifying to the suffering that their peoples , Jews and ...
... question : " What do we want from each other / after we have told our stories ? " ( 61 ) . Cynthia Ozick and Octavia Butler , two American minority writers , have written stories testifying to the suffering that their peoples , Jews and ...
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... question of whether the " other , " who is not a member of an oppressed minority group , can empathetically participate in these events of the past . In the title Kindred , Butler immediately engages that question . When Dana first ...
... question of whether the " other , " who is not a member of an oppressed minority group , can empathetically participate in these events of the past . In the title Kindred , Butler immediately engages that question . When Dana first ...
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... question may be better ascertained . It involves understanding both the failures of the deconstructive essentialism ... questions , for example , the innocence of the Judaeo - Christian tradi- tion . Notwithstanding the recent theology ...
... question may be better ascertained . It involves understanding both the failures of the deconstructive essentialism ... questions , for example , the innocence of the Judaeo - Christian tradi- tion . Notwithstanding the recent theology ...
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