Selves Between Cultures: Contemporary American Bicultural AutobiographyWydaw. UMCS, 1994 - 215 páginas |
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... tries to disassociate himself from other immigrant authors , he remains particularly respected by other bicultural authors , such as Eva Hoffman , Maxine Hong Kingston , or Alfred Kazin , who claims that " Nabokov stands out just now ...
... tries to disassociate himself from other immigrant authors , he remains particularly respected by other bicultural authors , such as Eva Hoffman , Maxine Hong Kingston , or Alfred Kazin , who claims that " Nabokov stands out just now ...
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... tries to explain different words and concepts ( e.g. " gymnasium " ) which have no direct American equivalent , explains the intricacies of the Russian system of education ( comparing it with the American system ) ( 180 ) , or ...
... tries to explain different words and concepts ( e.g. " gymnasium " ) which have no direct American equivalent , explains the intricacies of the Russian system of education ( comparing it with the American system ) ( 180 ) , or ...
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... tries to disassociate himself from this world , yet he finally admits " I was of it still " ( 59 ) . ... Although Kazin tries to leave the Jewish community and explore the world of the Gentiles , he refuses to abandon the notion of Jews ...
... tries to disassociate himself from this world , yet he finally admits " I was of it still " ( 59 ) . ... Although Kazin tries to leave the Jewish community and explore the world of the Gentiles , he refuses to abandon the notion of Jews ...
Contenido
Acknowledgments | 6 |
Comfortable Exile | 31 |
Divided Self | 51 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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