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Articles in Spring 2008 issue of College Literature
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"A Little Yellow Bastard Boy": Paternal Rejection, Filial Insistence, and the Triumph of African American Cultural Aesthetics in Langston Hughes's "Mulatto"
by Lamb, Robert Paul -
"The Real White Man is Waiting For Me": Ideology & Morality in Bessie Head's A Question of Power
by Kim, Sue J -
Shakespeare: Philosopher, Scientist, Ecologist
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Jean Rhys's Postmodern Narrative Authority: Selina's Patois in "Let Them Call It Jazz"
by Czarnecki, Kristin -
"Beyond My Outrage or My Admiration": Postnational Critique in Robert Pinsky's An Explanation of America
by Gwiazda, Piotr -
Swearing at-not by-History: Obscenity, Picong and Irony in Derek Walcott's Poetry
by Lagapa, Jason -
Possibilities and Pitfalls of Ethnographic Readings: Narrative Complexity in Things Fall Apart, The
by Snyder, Carey -
Disavowal, Defence and Voyeurism in the Narration of Elizabeth Gaskell's Cousin Phillis1
by Koustinoudi, Anna -
Virtually Anglo-Saxon: Old Media, New Media, and Early Medieval Studies in the Late Age of Print
by Magennis, Hugh -
Meals and Mourning in Woolf's The Waves
by Utell, Janine -
Taboo Memories, Diasporic Voices
by McCarthy, Conor
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