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- The Life and Work of Gloria Anzaldúa: an Intellectual Biography
- "Ceremony". Randall Thomas Hill Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
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- Women, Literature, and Sovereignty in Paula Gunn Allen and Virginia Woolf
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- A Study of Leslie Silko's Laguna Indian Prose and Poetry
- A Survival Through the Legends in ''The Woman Who Owned the Shadows'
- Reframing Rhetorical Theory and Practice Through Feminist Perspectives (Book Review) Kristen Hoerl University of Texas at Austin, [email protected]
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- Feminist Political Thought POS 6933 – Special Topics Fall 2020 W 11:45-2:45 *Online*
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