Midamerica, Band 28Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2001 |
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... interpret critically , carefully , and suspiciously men's authored selfhoods . I have presented these ideas separately , but clearly they intertwine , overlap , and complicate one another . Many of the selfhoods of Anderson's women ...
... interpret critically , carefully , and suspiciously men's authored selfhoods . I have presented these ideas separately , but clearly they intertwine , overlap , and complicate one another . Many of the selfhoods of Anderson's women ...
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... interpret what men have to say about themselves ; whether they accept the meaning that men want them to accept ; whether their interpretations of men's texts impose women's own desires on men or whether women interpret men " truly ...
... interpret what men have to say about themselves ; whether they accept the meaning that men want them to accept ; whether their interpretations of men's texts impose women's own desires on men or whether women interpret men " truly ...
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... interpret historical events from the perspectives of current generations and focus them on issues that the authors consider both interesting for their readers and important to help in determining those readers ' concep- tions of their ...
... interpret historical events from the perspectives of current generations and focus them on issues that the authors consider both interesting for their readers and important to help in determining those readers ' concep- tions of their ...
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Preface | 7 |
Blanche Roosevelt and the ThreeDecker Novel | 23 |
Restyling | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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