Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 21997 |
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... American literary and histori- cal consciousness . Douglass commandeered American myths of self- reliance and heroic rebellion to describe his escape from slavery ; in this way , he extended symbolic citizenship to African - Americans ...
... American literary and histori- cal consciousness . Douglass commandeered American myths of self- reliance and heroic rebellion to describe his escape from slavery ; in this way , he extended symbolic citizenship to African - Americans ...
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... American myth ( 21 ) . Deborah Mc- Dowell chronicles the widespread , erroneous belief that Douglass wrote the first slave narrative — a misconception that , she argues , bolsters the text's importance in a tradition that grants ...
... American myth ( 21 ) . Deborah Mc- Dowell chronicles the widespread , erroneous belief that Douglass wrote the first slave narrative — a misconception that , she argues , bolsters the text's importance in a tradition that grants ...
Síða 139
... American and African - American children emerged while they were creating and describing their self - portraits : All of the African - American children emphasized clearly the color of their skin when describing their pictures . By ...
... American and African - American children emerged while they were creating and describing their self - portraits : All of the African - American children emphasized clearly the color of their skin when describing their pictures . By ...
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What Does a Jew Want? or The Political Meaning of the Phallus | 21 |
The Oedipus Complex and Douglasss | 53 |
Seraph on | 72 |
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