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Paige Newman

http://cinema2.arts.ubc.ca/units/canlit/pdfs/articles/canlit138-Missionary(Tomc).pdf - 0 views

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    The Missionary Position: Feminism and Nationalism in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
Paige Newman

JSTOR: Signs, Vol. 7, No. 3 (Spring, 1982), pp. 603-621 - 0 views

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    feminist discourse 
Paige Newman

Postmodern Canadian Fiction and the Rhetoric of Authority - Glenn Deer - Google Books - 0 views

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    Paradox Powers
Paige Newman

JSTOR: Utopian Studies, Vol. 11, No. 2 (2000), pp. 152-180 - 0 views

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    Language study in The Handmaid's Tale
Paige Newman

From Irony to Affiliation in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale - Critique: Studies ... - 1 views

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    A look at how The Handmaid's Tale represents an antiutopian society, not a utopian society.
Clare Kelly

Mildred Pierce and Women in Film - 0 views

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    This article describes Joan Crawford's role in "Mildred Pierce" as well as women's roles in films in general.
Kate Sheridan

A Literary Criticism of the Classical Themes and Allusions Found in The Hunger Games - 0 views

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    A Literary Criticism of the Classical Themes and Allusions Found in The Hunger Games Mary McGunigal mmcgunigal@my.uri.edu
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    A Literary Criticism of the Classical Themes and Allusions Found in The Hunger Games
Rocky Colavito

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Kate Shambrook

EBSCOhost: An Interview with Suzanne Collins - 1 views

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    This interview with Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins describes how she became inspired to write the series. She talks about how she feels that people today are desensitized to violence.
Sally Neal

The International Journal of the Humanities » Jane Austen Meets Confucius: On... - 1 views

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  • , the cultivation of individualism must be tempered by one’s solidarity with the social network and by developing skills of negotiating in ever-widening circles of interconnectivity. This cross-cultural, interdisciplinary study shows that the struggle to balance individual rights with responsibilities is the heart of a universal social contract of “one for all and all for one” at every level, from the local to the global, from the personal to the political.
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    this article reflects on the concepts of marriage and family in a Jane Austen work.
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