The Arbutus/Madrone Files: Reading the Pacific NorthwestThis lively and perceptive look at the literature of the U.S. and Canadian Pacific Northwest explores the dynamics of the cross-border region using resonant quotations, poetry, song lyrics, and art to demonstrate and enhance Laurie Ricou's critical readings and ideas. |
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... culture where no one has ever ' looked up ' anything " ( 31 ) . The enormous difficulty of cross - cultural ... culture risks con- ceiving of that culture as some pre - literate " ruin , " not a culture of " human beings , living [ and ...
... culture where no one has ever ' looked up ' anything " ( 31 ) . The enormous difficulty of cross - cultural ... culture risks con- ceiving of that culture as some pre - literate " ruin , " not a culture of " human beings , living [ and ...
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... culture " ( Furst 60 ) . Crossing these barriers , conversing in unfamiliar syntax , may be considerably easier in poetry , where various dictates of linearity are less powerful than in prose and narrative . Phyllis Webb's " Free ...
... culture " ( Furst 60 ) . Crossing these barriers , conversing in unfamiliar syntax , may be considerably easier in poetry , where various dictates of linearity are less powerful than in prose and narrative . Phyllis Webb's " Free ...
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... culture for a more general audience . The ghost of Geoffrey Chaucer is apparent in the social satire of both Birney ... culture thinks in a way fundamentally different from an oral culture . See also Bob Hodge's " Aboriginal Myths and ...
... culture for a more general audience . The ghost of Geoffrey Chaucer is apparent in the social satire of both Birney ... culture thinks in a way fundamentally different from an oral culture . See also Bob Hodge's " Aboriginal Myths and ...
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