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... Indian . Their criminal charges range from drug sales to first - degree murder , and their sentences vary from three years to life imprisonment.2 Some of the women had only an eighth - grade education before coming to prison , while ...
... Indian . Their criminal charges range from drug sales to first - degree murder , and their sentences vary from three years to life imprisonment.2 Some of the women had only an eighth - grade education before coming to prison , while ...
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... Indian , and Spanish language roots . Anzaldúa's Borderlands is a manifesto by a Chicana from south Texas urging Chicanas and Chicanos to be accepting of di- versity within the culture . This 1987 book ushered in a host of borderlands ...
... Indian , and Spanish language roots . Anzaldúa's Borderlands is a manifesto by a Chicana from south Texas urging Chicanas and Chicanos to be accepting of di- versity within the culture . This 1987 book ushered in a host of borderlands ...
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... Indian and half Chicana " in the first Bridge , is now Max Wolf Valerio , identified in his new contribu- tor bio as " a transman , and an American Indian ( Blackfoot ) / Lat- ino poet , performer , and writer . " Cherrie Moraga , who ...
... Indian and half Chicana " in the first Bridge , is now Max Wolf Valerio , identified in his new contribu- tor bio as " a transman , and an American Indian ( Blackfoot ) / Lat- ino poet , performer , and writer . " Cherrie Moraga , who ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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