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... border issues have cri- tiqued both of the stereotypical image repertoires captured by Allen's installation , often through repetition , hyperbole , parody , and other formal devices . " Border art " has become a common term to describe ...
... border issues have cri- tiqued both of the stereotypical image repertoires captured by Allen's installation , often through repetition , hyperbole , parody , and other formal devices . " Border art " has become a common term to describe ...
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... border , as well as Chicano / a scholars and artists . The es- says discussed here are the product of an exhaustive bibliographical review . When considering the works to be included , the selection was made based on matters such as ...
... border , as well as Chicano / a scholars and artists . The es- says discussed here are the product of an exhaustive bibliographical review . When considering the works to be included , the selection was made based on matters such as ...
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... border , and his book is reminiscent of Emily Hicks ' effort to make the dividing lines between countries disappear . But Saldívar has tended to be methodologically more rigorous and thorough . He also deals with a number of authors ...
... border , and his book is reminiscent of Emily Hicks ' effort to make the dividing lines between countries disappear . But Saldívar has tended to be methodologically more rigorous and thorough . He also deals with a number of authors ...
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