Selves Between Cultures: Contemporary American Bicultural AutobiographyWydaw. UMCS, 1994 - 215 páginas |
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Página 62
... eventually be able to claim the world about which he learns as his own . This conviction , admittedly , is achieved at a great cost . Going back to Brownsville to see his school after twelve years is not an altogether pleasant ...
... eventually be able to claim the world about which he learns as his own . This conviction , admittedly , is achieved at a great cost . Going back to Brownsville to see his school after twelve years is not an altogether pleasant ...
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... eventually born , she remarks : " The good part about my brothers being born was that people [ in the streets ] stopped saying , ' All girls " " ( 55 ) . She is also hurt by her great - uncle's firm refusal to take her and other girls ...
... eventually born , she remarks : " The good part about my brothers being born was that people [ in the streets ] stopped saying , ' All girls " " ( 55 ) . She is also hurt by her great - uncle's firm refusal to take her and other girls ...
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... eventually comes a time , when Ewa , like a character in a postmodern novel , tries to get out of the fictional world she lives in : " I want to reenter , through whatever Looking Glass will take me there , a state of ordinary reality ...
... eventually comes a time , when Ewa , like a character in a postmodern novel , tries to get out of the fictional world she lives in : " I want to reenter , through whatever Looking Glass will take me there , a state of ordinary reality ...
Contenido
Acknowledgments | 6 |
Comfortable Exile | 31 |
Divided Self | 51 |
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