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Jenni
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Jenni
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Would have loved more details for the Melville section, but guess I’d needed to be in the course for that. Morrison is expectedly insightful in exploring how Black and native characters existed in the white imagination and what the literature reveals about the writers and the developing national narrative. “Eddy is white and we know he is because he not identified as such.”
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Bonnie
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This book is making me very aware of how rusty my “English major” section of my brain is.
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