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The Heuristic Powers of Indian Literatures: What Native Authorship Does To Mainstream Texts
(University of Nebraska Press, Summer 199)
Covers, Titles, and Tables
(University of Texas at Arlington Library, 2011-02-23)
The "canon wars" of the 1980s and 1990s spilled over into highly publicized political debates about what types of literature should "represent" Americans and what is the "best" of our literature and culture. Unfortunately, ...
Inventive Modeling: Rainy Mountain's Way to Composition
(National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), 1984-12)
Sex Roles, Utopia and Change: The Family in Late Nineteenth-Century Utopian Literature
(Mid-America American Studies AssociationCenter for Digital Scholarship at the University of Kansas Libraries, Fall 1972)
Utopian Literature, Empowering Students, and Gender Awareness
(DePauw University, 1996-11)
Survey Courses, Indian Literature, and the Way to Rainy Mountain
(National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), 1976-02)
Perception and Imagination: A Note on Seven Arrows
(University of Nebraska Press, Autumn 198)
Silko's Arroyos as Mainstream: Processes and Implications of Canonical Identity
(John Hopkins University Press, 1999)
1984 in 1894: Harben's Land of the Changing Sun
(College of Arts and Sciences, 1972/1973)
A Retro-Prospective on Audience, Oral Literatures, and Ignorance
(University of Nebraska Press, Fall 1997)