Patsy J. Daniels is a Professor of English at Jackson State University. Her publications include articles in several scholarly journals, two books of critical theory, and one edited volume, Constructing the Literary Self: Race and Gender in Twentieth-Century Literature (Cambridge Scholars, 2013). The Voice of the Oppressed in the Language of the Oppressor (Routledge, 2001) discusses the postcolonial nature of twelve authors and their works, while Understanding American Fiction as Postcolonial Literature (Edwin Mellen, 2011) posits the postcolonial nature of American literature. She has been a peer reviewer for six different scholarly journals, and served as editor of a scholarly journal based at Jackson State University, The Researcher: An Interdisciplinary Journal, between 2008 and 2014.
4 Ebooks por Patsy J. Daniels
Patsy J. Daniels: Voice of the Oppressed in the Language of the Oppressor
This book examines works from twelve authors from colonized cultures who write in English: William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe, Maxine Hong Kinston, Amy Tan, Toni Morrison …
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Patsy J. Daniels: Voice of the Oppressed in the Language of the Oppressor
This book examines works from twelve authors from colonized cultures who write in English: William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe, Maxine Hong Kinston, Amy Tan, Toni Morrison …
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€61.44
Patsy J. Daniels: Constructing the Literary Self
In the twentieth century, as previously excluded groups, including ethnic minorities, women, the disabled, and the differently gendered, gained a voice in society, group identity also changed and new …
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€83.72
Patsy J. Daniels: Power of the Word
This book brings together twelve authors who look at the concept of the "word" from several different perspectives, inspiring in the reader a sense of wonder – to think of the lowly word, w …
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€89.31