Selves Between Cultures: Contemporary American Bicultural AutobiographyWydaw. UMCS, 1994 - 215 páginas |
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... Land . These parallels are often explicit , as in the title of Mary Antin's autobiography , but are also present even when no Biblical terminology is directly used . While most immigrant autobiographers indeed perceive America as the ...
... Land . These parallels are often explicit , as in the title of Mary Antin's autobiography , but are also present even when no Biblical terminology is directly used . While most immigrant autobiographers indeed perceive America as the ...
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... land in China that she was officially entitled to , Maxine says : " We belong to the planet now , Mama . Does it make sense to you that if we're no longer attached to one piece of land , we belong to the planet ? Wherever we happen to ...
... land in China that she was officially entitled to , Maxine says : " We belong to the planet now , Mama . Does it make sense to you that if we're no longer attached to one piece of land , we belong to the planet ? Wherever we happen to ...
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... land young beggars on the Cairo streets followed me crying , " Baksheesh , ya khawaga ( Mr.Foreigner ) , baksheesh . ( 12 ) Equally significant is the scene where Hassan , an otherwise excellent student , fails his Arabic at school ...
... land young beggars on the Cairo streets followed me crying , " Baksheesh , ya khawaga ( Mr.Foreigner ) , baksheesh . ( 12 ) Equally significant is the scene where Hassan , an otherwise excellent student , fails his Arabic at school ...
Contenido
Acknowledgments | 6 |
Comfortable Exile | 31 |
Divided Self | 51 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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