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Kroll, Becky Swanson – Communication Quarterly, 1983
Uses fantasy theme analysis to examine how the women's movement rose from early small-group interaction to high visibility and acceptance by the public. Focuses on two organizations from 1967-77: the Twin Cities Female Liberation Group and the National Organization for Women, Twin Cities chapter. (PD)
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Males, Rhetoric
Stirrup, David – American Indian Quarterly, 2005
David Treuer's debut novel, "Little" (1995), is set on a Minnesota reservation, centering around a dilapidated housing tract that its small community of residents call "Poverty." Aptly named both for the condition and background of the housing, this name is the first pointer to the type of multifaceted reading that the novel…
Descriptors: Novels, American Indian Literature, Literary Devices, Cultural Background