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“Virtues do not all belong to the whites”: The Portrayals of Americanization and Miscegenation in Sui Sin Far’s Mrs. Spring Fragrance
(2016-04-23)The works of Sui Sin Far, who is widely recognized as the first Asian-American writer, revolve around questions of identity that capture the dissenting voices surrounding Asian-American immigration. A biracial woman of ... -
"We Got the Mesentery News Wrong" and "Desert Fences"
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Will Executors as Oath-Takers: A Comparison of the Lombard Laws and Wills in the Middle Ages
(2017-04-29)Although at first glance the practices of oathtaking mentioned in the Lombard Laws and the legal function of Anglo-Saxon wills or testaments may seem different, in fact they often serve the same or very similar purposes. ... -
William Shakespeare’s The Tempest: Caliban is a Black African
(2017-04-29)Caliban’s character in The Tempest is very complex. Though his race is not mentioned by Shakespeare in The Tempest, many writers and critics try to investigate and know what his race is in the play. For example, Caliban ... -
Xiao Hua
(2016-04-23)