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2013
Scholarship on the literary production of Dominicans in the United States has grown steadily since the late 1980s, when scholars of Dominican descent began to make a case for the inclusion of their writings in Latino literature. While individuals of Dominican ancestry had written in the United States at least since the start of the 20th century, a ...
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Scholarship on the literary production of Dominicans in the United States has grown steadily since the late 1980s, when scholars of Dominican descent began to make a case for the inclusion of their writings in Latino literature. While individuals of Dominican ancestry had written in the United States at least since the start of the 20th century, a ...
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Patterns in American Literature
The English Journal, 1999Describes a high school elective English course that matches books of American Literature, at least one classic and one contemporary, so that students can begin to see the patterns. Discusses some of these pairings, such as Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” with Toni Morrison’s “Beloved” and B. Mukherjee’s “The Holder of the World.”
Alice Cross, Jacqueline M. Abair
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Québécois Literature and American Literature
2014Since its settlement in New France, the French-speaking population of Canada has maintained a close but ambiguous relationship with other, English-speaking population groups on the American continent. These relations have been characterized not only by feelings of intense attraction, especially among the working class and lower classes of society, but ...
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American Literature in American History
Canadian Review of American Studies, 1973Bert James Loewenberg, American History in American Thought: Christopher Columbus to Henry Adams. Simon and Schuster, 1972. $14.95. 731 pp. F. Garvin Davenport, Jr., The Myth of Southern History: Historical Consciousness in Twentieth- Century Southern Literature. Vanderbilt University Press, 1970. $7.95. ix + 212 pp.
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The English Journal, 1973
veloped a modular course, '"Women in American Literature," which fulfilled half of the five credits required for American literature and composition credit in the junior year. The course was also offered for elective credit to sophomores and seniors. The primary goal for the course was to introduce the concept of alternative choices for women in our ...
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veloped a modular course, '"Women in American Literature," which fulfilled half of the five credits required for American literature and composition credit in the junior year. The course was also offered for elective credit to sophomores and seniors. The primary goal for the course was to introduce the concept of alternative choices for women in our ...
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Vietnamese American Literature
2018While the Vietnam War looms large in American national culture of the 20th century, Vietnam, Vietnamese people, and Vietnamese American experiences have been little attended to. Vietnamese American literature engages this erasure both in writing about Vietnamese perspectives on that war and by expanding the signification of “Vietnam” beyond being a ...
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Literature and American Life: For Students of American Literature
American Literature, 1937Percy Holmes Boynton +1 more
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Bibliography of American Literature
American Literature, 1956James D. Hart, Jacob Blanck
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The Deterritorialization of American Literature
2011This book explores relationship between American literature and globalization and how this equation has fluctuated and evolved over time. In addition to works of fiction or poetry that are organized explicitly around particular conceptions of place, the book considers how a wide range of texts are informed implicitly by other kinds of geographical ...
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