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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... experience as woman . In worrying the phrase on the Peace Arch , I have obviously considered an interpretation that is demeaning to women : I include it , uneasily , for the shock it gives to facile assump- tions about racial purity ...
... experience as woman . In worrying the phrase on the Peace Arch , I have obviously considered an interpretation that is demeaning to women : I include it , uneasily , for the shock it gives to facile assump- tions about racial purity ...
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... experienced by mil- lions and millions of Northwest- erners , at once spellbound by the forests , and yet dependent for many ... experience , from feeling a spicuous foreigner " ( 29 ) , through several tri- als by suffering , until the ...
... experienced by mil- lions and millions of Northwest- erners , at once spellbound by the forests , and yet dependent for many ... experience , from feeling a spicuous foreigner " ( 29 ) , through several tri- als by suffering , until the ...
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... Experience " Western American Literature 3 : 1 ( Spring 1996 ) : 49-62 . Hodge , Bob " Aboriginal Myths and Australian Culture " Southern Review 19 ( Adelaide : November 1986 ) : 277- 90 . Hodgins , Jack " Down the red dirt road ...
... Experience " Western American Literature 3 : 1 ( Spring 1996 ) : 49-62 . Hodge , Bob " Aboriginal Myths and Australian Culture " Southern Review 19 ( Adelaide : November 1986 ) : 277- 90 . Hodgins , Jack " Down the red dirt road ...
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