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Early American Women Writers: The Potentiality of the Continual Self-Creating Actlukian presents readers with a wide range of familiar themes in women’s literature—some of which include marriage, race, girlhood, education, diary-keeping, and place—that become defamiliarized when read through the lens of liminality and hybridity.Cryptic 发表于 2025-3-23 16:22:54
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Changing Is Surviving: Transformation as Resistance in the Ojibwe Stories of Jane Johnston Schoolcracation and (multi)cultural context, however, Schoolcraft’s stories emphasize an active and dynamic sense of native presence through the use of liminality. As such, her stories express resistance to the categorical distinctions of settler colonialism and embrace liminal transformation as a means of survival.施舍 发表于 2025-3-24 09:19:39
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,: Legal Storytelling in Lucha Corpi’s ,iarchal residues. Ruiz argues that the narrative, positioned as a liminal text within conventional American literary studies, challenges institutional and foundational forms of justice by placing a nontraditional character like Gloria Damasco as a turn-of-the-century negotiator and legal storyteller.DEAF 发表于 2025-3-24 15:14:47
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Early American Women Writers: The Potentiality of the Continual Self-Creating Acteating act” within the contexts of liminality and hybridity. Focusing on women’s literature spanning the eighteenth century, between 1709 and 1793, Allukian presents readers with a wide range of familiar themes in women’s literature—some of which include marriage, race, girlhood, education, diary-ke