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Meeting Grounds or "Frontiers"?

Shanley discusses the different ways in which the word "frontier" can be used and interpreted. Julia V. Emberley's work, "Thresholds of Difference: Feminist Critique, Native Women's Writings, Postcolonial Theory" is discussed.

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Published in:Frontiers (Boulder) 1996-01, Vol.17 (3), p.38-43
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Frontiers Reconsidered
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Native Americans
Native peoples
Poetry
Political discourse
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