Selves Between Cultures: Contemporary American Bicultural AutobiographyWydaw. UMCS, 1994 - 215 páginas |
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Página 113
... problems of minorities , pays surprisingly little attention to the early years of his life , or to his family . Hunger of Memory is not a typical autobiography of childhood and adolescence , and the few details concerning this period of ...
... problems of minorities , pays surprisingly little attention to the early years of his life , or to his family . Hunger of Memory is not a typical autobiography of childhood and adolescence , and the few details concerning this period of ...
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... problems discussed in this language are not the problems of a young , happy girl . Though not yet bilingual , Ewa becomes aware of different languages and their different roles and registers . Ewa is also aware of language's great ...
... problems discussed in this language are not the problems of a young , happy girl . Though not yet bilingual , Ewa becomes aware of different languages and their different roles and registers . Ewa is also aware of language's great ...
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... problems directly connected with his bicultural / exile status , Alfred Kazin , though born in America , is still aware of such problems even after decades of living in the United States . A prominent American critic who devoted his ...
... problems directly connected with his bicultural / exile status , Alfred Kazin , though born in America , is still aware of such problems even after decades of living in the United States . A prominent American critic who devoted his ...
Contenido
Acknowledgments | 6 |
Comfortable Exile | 31 |
Divided Self | 51 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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