Rachel Brahinsky uses the Toni Morrison\u27s ideas of map-making and place to consider Oakland as the center in Tommy Orange\u27s There There
By writing this paper I was able to further analyze Tony Loneman\u27s character and role in the nove...
This article analyzes Leslie Marmon Silko’s 1991 novel, Almanac of the Dead, drawing on insights fro...
In this piece of creative nonfiction, I reflect on the experience of having time on my hands in peri...
Native American writers in the United States have often used literature to celebrate their communiti...
Using the novel as a source of inspiration, USF faculty across the university were invited to provid...
The research observes the representation of the alien city chronotope in Jazz (1992) by a contempora...
Rick Ayers explores the layers of community and place in Oakland and how Tommy Orange\u27s There The...
Christine Yeh writes about displacement and new identities created through movement in There There b...
The absence of the homeless community in literary texts is of concern to the world of academia becau...
This dissertation articulates the ways in which space and place permeates grand national narratives ...
This thesis examines the cities of Virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway and Toni Morrison???s\ud Jazz in li...
In this thesis, I propose a study of Toni Morrison's novels with attention to her fictional represen...
In Dark City (Alex Proyas, 1998), people live in a city that is constantly in the dark. The city i...
The article examines the representation of Native American urban identity in Theodore Van Alst’s Sac...
Studying sense of place in Morrison's novels and the relation between the construction of self and c...
By writing this paper I was able to further analyze Tony Loneman\u27s character and role in the nove...
This article analyzes Leslie Marmon Silko’s 1991 novel, Almanac of the Dead, drawing on insights fro...
In this piece of creative nonfiction, I reflect on the experience of having time on my hands in peri...
Native American writers in the United States have often used literature to celebrate their communiti...
Using the novel as a source of inspiration, USF faculty across the university were invited to provid...
The research observes the representation of the alien city chronotope in Jazz (1992) by a contempora...
Rick Ayers explores the layers of community and place in Oakland and how Tommy Orange\u27s There The...
Christine Yeh writes about displacement and new identities created through movement in There There b...
The absence of the homeless community in literary texts is of concern to the world of academia becau...
This dissertation articulates the ways in which space and place permeates grand national narratives ...
This thesis examines the cities of Virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway and Toni Morrison???s\ud Jazz in li...
In this thesis, I propose a study of Toni Morrison's novels with attention to her fictional represen...
In Dark City (Alex Proyas, 1998), people live in a city that is constantly in the dark. The city i...
The article examines the representation of Native American urban identity in Theodore Van Alst’s Sac...
Studying sense of place in Morrison's novels and the relation between the construction of self and c...
By writing this paper I was able to further analyze Tony Loneman\u27s character and role in the nove...
This article analyzes Leslie Marmon Silko’s 1991 novel, Almanac of the Dead, drawing on insights fro...
In this piece of creative nonfiction, I reflect on the experience of having time on my hands in peri...