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[How do we develop] ways of perceiving therelationships between and among people, our pasts, our pasts’ legacies, our present lives and struggles, our environments, disciplines, and texts. (24)--Johnnella E. Butler, “Reflections on Borderlands and the Color Line.” (2000) "All the languages of heteroglossia ... are specific points of view on the world, forms for conceptualizing the worldinwords, specific worldviews, each characterized by its own objects, meanings, and values.--Bakhtin
Friday, February 05, 2010
Inspiration for Visual Artists and the Literary Inclined: Part 1
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archive,
Books,
Geography,
Literature,
Maps,
Poetry,
Visual Culture
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