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You're white ; you can't write about Native American literature and claim you are Native American . But yes , you can write as a white person writing about Native Americans . " We try to open up these spaces where different cultures ...
You're white ; you can't write about Native American literature and claim you are Native American . But yes , you can write as a white person writing about Native Americans . " We try to open up these spaces where different cultures ...
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On land still disputed between the European and the Native American , Cabeza de Vaca voices the first “ we ” of border alterity , a “ we ” neither European nor Native American . That “ we ” is already the mediating , fluid , hybrid ...
On land still disputed between the European and the Native American , Cabeza de Vaca voices the first “ we ” of border alterity , a “ we ” neither European nor Native American . That “ we ” is already the mediating , fluid , hybrid ...
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Our last two authors are natives of the border . ... Ray Gonzalez is yet another native of Juárez / El Paso . ... seen as stereotypical of border towns were they not voiced by a Chicano native but then we have learned from such writers ...
Our last two authors are natives of the border . ... Ray Gonzalez is yet another native of Juárez / El Paso . ... seen as stereotypical of border towns were they not voiced by a Chicano native but then we have learned from such writers ...
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