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pacific REVIEW: A West Coast Arts Review Annual 2006-2007

pacific REVIEW: A West Coast Arts Review Annual 2006-2007pacific REVIEW: A West Coast Arts Review Annual 2006-2007 (book)

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The NOSTALGIA issue of pacific REVIEW--the West Coast Arts Review Annual published by undergraduates at San Diego State University's Department of English and Comparative Literature

pacificREVIEW: A West Coast Arts Review Annual 2005-06

pacificREVIEW: A West Coast Arts Review Annual 2005-06pacificREVIEW: A West Coast Arts Review Annual 2005-06 (book)

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The 2005-2006 issue of Pacific Review--the West Coast Arts Review Annual

Pacific Review: A West Coast Arts Review Annual 2004

Pacific Review: A West Coast Arts Review Annual 2004Pacific Review: A West Coast Arts Review Annual 2004 (book)

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pacificREVIEW 2004 ~ 2005 by Leon Lanzbom and Estela Eaton, editors Genre: Literature: Poetry, Fiction, Photography, Art; Paperback: 116 pages The 2004 edition from the west coast arts review annual @ literature.sdsu.edu Synopsis: Poetry, fiction and art by Sandra Hunter, Rebecca Loudon, Karen Embry, R.T. Castleberry, Eric Gabriel Lehman, Colette LaBouff Atkinson, Maggie Jaffe, Luis Alberto Urrea, Guillermo Nericcio García, Estela Eaton, Camille Tallon & others.

The Hurt Business: Oliver Mayer's Early Works [+] PLUS

The Hurt Business: Oliver Mayer's Early Works [+] PLUSThe Hurt Business: Oliver Mayer's Early Works [+] PLUS (book)

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A collection of the early works by Oliver Mayer, a Los Angeles playwright and assistant professor at USC. The volume also contains interviews, profiles, critical essays and background materials covering the course of Mayer's career and includes writing by Caridad Svich, Jorge Huerta, Tommy Thompson, William Anthony Nericcio, Howard Stein and others.

pacificREVIEW 2007-2008

pacificREVIEW 2007-2008pacificREVIEW 2007-2008 (book)

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The latest and greatest collection of art, poetry, fiction, and essays from graduate students and undergraduates at San Diego State University's Department of English and Comparative Literature.

Thomas Paine: Common Sense for the Modern Era

Thomas Paine: Common Sense for the Modern EraThomas Paine: Common Sense for the Modern Era (book)

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Thomas Paine, a revolutionist in three countries, helped shape the emerging liberal democratic world of the late 18th Century. His writings continue to merit our attention because of the depth of his political philosophical, economic, and religious vision. This volume emerged from a conference held at San Diego State University in October 2005. Discussion focused on Paine’s historical importance and his contemporary legacy, on the relevance of his social analysis and his role as a symbol for those dedicated to progressive reform. Paine’s American homeland has been transformed in a manner he most likely would not have endorsed. Yet his voice remains resonant, as a reminder of what this country might have been and has the potential to become.

Border Texts: Writing Fiction From Northern Mexico

Border Texts: Writing Fiction From Northern MexicoBorder Texts: Writing Fiction From Northern Mexico (book)

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The first critical study in English of Northern Mexican border fiction from a Mexican point of view. Border Texts studies the relationship between the Mexico-U.S. border and some of the fiction produced in the area. Latin Americanist Núria Vilanova has devoted much of her research to the Mexico-U.S. border from a cultural and literary perspective. She completing her Ph.D. at Liverpool University (1993).. "Vilanova’s Border Texts is a rich and multifaceted study that blends literary and cultural studies, economics, history, and the sociology of immigration studies. This complex and highly readable study opens a terrain to understand how Mexican based border writers, theorists, and cultural producers articulate the ever growing discourse of those on the Otro Lado (the other side) of the U.S line of empire and provides a rich and compelling side of border cultures from South to El Norte, rather than its reverse." Arturo Aldama, Ethnic Studies | The University of Colorado