Selves Between Cultures: Contemporary American Bicultural AutobiographyWydaw. UMCS, 1994 - 215 páginas |
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... form peculiarly suited to the traditional American self - image : individualistic and optimistic . " A German 996 autobiography scholar , Alfred Hornung , goes even further and 17 2 Bicultural Autobiography in the United States.
... form peculiarly suited to the traditional American self - image : individualistic and optimistic . " A German 996 autobiography scholar , Alfred Hornung , goes even further and 17 2 Bicultural Autobiography in the United States.
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... traditional Chinese values and principles . Those values from the point of view of a young girl born in America - seem unattractive , if not altogether unacceptable . Already at the very beginning of the autobiogra- phy Kingston shows ...
... traditional Chinese values and principles . Those values from the point of view of a young girl born in America - seem unattractive , if not altogether unacceptable . Already at the very beginning of the autobiogra- phy Kingston shows ...
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... traditional developed autobiography is a rather rare phenomenon , the canonized exception being Ernesto Galarza's Barrio Boy ( 1971 ) . The more common forms of autobiographi- cal writing by Chicano authors are the autobiographical ...
... traditional developed autobiography is a rather rare phenomenon , the canonized exception being Ernesto Galarza's Barrio Boy ( 1971 ) . The more common forms of autobiographi- cal writing by Chicano authors are the autobiographical ...
Contenido
Acknowledgments | 6 |
Comfortable Exile | 31 |
Divided Self | 51 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 6 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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