Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18,Ausgaben 1-21995 |
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... writers who resisted the attraction of the center . With the exception of a few trips to Mexico City , he spent his life in the north , working as a lawyer , contemplating the landscape , and writing poetry . Those writers who abandoned ...
... writers who resisted the attraction of the center . With the exception of a few trips to Mexico City , he spent his life in the north , working as a lawyer , contemplating the landscape , and writing poetry . Those writers who abandoned ...
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... writers have not interacted with Chicano writers " ( 52 ) . Saravia Quiroz reasons that “ [ t ] he border between the two coun- tries has deterred communication between Mexican border writers and Chicano writers " ( 52 ) . Why , we must ...
... writers have not interacted with Chicano writers " ( 52 ) . Saravia Quiroz reasons that “ [ t ] he border between the two coun- tries has deterred communication between Mexican border writers and Chicano writers " ( 52 ) . Why , we must ...
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... writers are included in this collection of 121 works . The book jacket proclaims that the " result is a wonderfully ... writers of color . She identifies them as an interest group , rather like workers in the same union , with the same ...
... writers are included in this collection of 121 works . The book jacket proclaims that the " result is a wonderfully ... writers of color . She identifies them as an interest group , rather like workers in the same union , with the same ...
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