Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 21997 |
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... Narrative Gwen Bergner No pre - emancipation text by an African - American has enjoyed as much currency as Frederick Douglass's 1845 autobiography , Nar- rative of the Life of Frederick Douglass , An American Slave , Written by Himself ...
... Narrative Gwen Bergner No pre - emancipation text by an African - American has enjoyed as much currency as Frederick Douglass's 1845 autobiography , Nar- rative of the Life of Frederick Douglass , An American Slave , Written by Himself ...
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... narrative — a misconception that , she argues , bolsters the text's importance in a tradition that grants authority to what is original , and consistently identifies originality as male ( 192-97 ) . Finally , George P. Cunningham ...
... narrative — a misconception that , she argues , bolsters the text's importance in a tradition that grants authority to what is original , and consistently identifies originality as male ( 192-97 ) . Finally , George P. Cunningham ...
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... Narratives , Their Status as Autobiogra- phy and as Literature . ” The Slave's Narrative . Ed . Charles T. Davis and Henry Louis Gates , Jr. New York : Oxford UP , 1985. 148–75 . Parsons , Anne . " Is the Oedipus Complex Universal ...
... Narratives , Their Status as Autobiogra- phy and as Literature . ” The Slave's Narrative . Ed . Charles T. Davis and Henry Louis Gates , Jr. New York : Oxford UP , 1985. 148–75 . Parsons , Anne . " Is the Oedipus Complex Universal ...
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