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... simply false : Americans did not leave feudal and clerical oppression and every other form of systematic social oppression behind in the Old World , to be confronted here in- stead only with individual moral problems ( Hartz 3 ) .
... simply false : Americans did not leave feudal and clerical oppression and every other form of systematic social oppression behind in the Old World , to be confronted here in- stead only with individual moral problems ( Hartz 3 ) .
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Eliot , Hemingway , and Ellison's own century and literary milieu , as a result of a weakened cultural belief in the nation's " demo- cratic dream " : " And as always when the belief which nurtures a great social myth declines , large ...
Eliot , Hemingway , and Ellison's own century and literary milieu , as a result of a weakened cultural belief in the nation's " demo- cratic dream " : " And as always when the belief which nurtures a great social myth declines , large ...
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Gregory Jay traces this ideology to the American Revolution , which " saw itself as a revolt against feudalism's policy of rigidly assigning human beings to fixed places in the social hierarchy , " an idea which he describes as " in ...
Gregory Jay traces this ideology to the American Revolution , which " saw itself as a revolt against feudalism's policy of rigidly assigning human beings to fixed places in the social hierarchy , " an idea which he describes as " in ...
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Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 63 |
Learning from Invisibility and Blindness | 100 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Learning from Difference: Teaching Morrison, Twain, Ellison, and Eliot Richard C. Moreland Aucun aperçu disponible - 1999 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
African American American culture American literature articulate attempt attention become begins Beloved blindness calls canonical challenge characters critical cross-cultural dead death Denver describes difference discourse dominant effect Eliot's Eliot's poem Ellison's encounters escape especially example expect experience face familiar fear feel figure Finn focus freedom hand Huck Huck's Huckleberry idea ideals identity imagine importance individual interaction invisible ironic Jim's kind language least less limits lines literary live look loss means memories moral Morrison's mother narrator nature novel offers perhaps plans poem political position possible potential promise questions readers reading recognize relationship represented responsibility rhetorical risk romance says seems sense Sethe Sethe's slave social society speak story suggests tions Tiresias tradition transference transforming Twain's Twain's novel understand vision Waste Land writing
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