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Canon and Ethnicity

Writing Multicultural America: The Powers of Canon and Ethnicity - A. Robert Lee
Cultural & Area Studies, History, The Arts & Literature

Writing Multicultural America: The Powers of Canon and Ethnicity

America has long been taken up with the issue of cultural identity, and its literary authorship has been no less engaged. Who gets to say what writing best speaks for the culture? A. Robert Lee examines the formation of the American literary canon.

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