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... testimonies to flesh out the protagonists ' complex expe- riences of sustaining and perpetrating violence . Melissa describes a true crime reading practice that involves drawing deep connections between her own and the protagonists ...
... testimonies to flesh out the protagonists ' complex expe- riences of sustaining and perpetrating violence . Melissa describes a true crime reading practice that involves drawing deep connections between her own and the protagonists ...
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This instantaneous word - made - flesh does not correspond to the way we experience the world , but it does correspond to the way we experience , or read , acts of violence and criminal proceedings . Whether on television or in the ...
This instantaneous word - made - flesh does not correspond to the way we experience the world , but it does correspond to the way we experience , or read , acts of violence and criminal proceedings . Whether on television or in the ...
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While still a graduate student at the University of Indiana , Alarcón authored a key essay for Bridge , " Chicana's Feminist Literature : A Re - Vision Through Malintzin / or Malintzin : Putting Flesh Back on the Object .
While still a graduate student at the University of Indiana , Alarcón authored a key essay for Bridge , " Chicana's Feminist Literature : A Re - Vision Through Malintzin / or Malintzin : Putting Flesh Back on the Object .
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