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... literary studies would remain peripheral at that time , and these scholars did not necessarily challenge the U.S. centric nature of the enterprise , of the black literary canon , though they clearly challenged its masculinist basis ...
... literary studies would remain peripheral at that time , and these scholars did not necessarily challenge the U.S. centric nature of the enterprise , of the black literary canon , though they clearly challenged its masculinist basis ...
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... literary criticism to account for fictional characters as both agents and constructed subjects ( 8 ) . He writes that " [ t ] he fact that literary texts do not refer to ' real ' events does not make them discontinuous with ' everyday ...
... literary criticism to account for fictional characters as both agents and constructed subjects ( 8 ) . He writes that " [ t ] he fact that literary texts do not refer to ' real ' events does not make them discontinuous with ' everyday ...
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... Literary Biography - Afro - American Volume , Studies in the Literary Imagination , Afro - Americans in New York Life and History , and Arms Akimbo : Africana Women in Contemporary Literature . She is also past president of the College ...
... Literary Biography - Afro - American Volume , Studies in the Literary Imagination , Afro - Americans in New York Life and History , and Arms Akimbo : Africana Women in Contemporary Literature . She is also past president of the College ...
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