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"A Broken Wall of Books, Imperfectly Shelved": Constructing and Deconstructing Race and Gender in Philip Roth's Goodbye, Columbus
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"A Broken Wall of Books, Imperfectly Shelved": Constructing and Deconstructing Race and Gender in Philip Roth's Goodbye, Columbus
Hawkins, Lauren
Advisor:
Solomon, Asali
Department:
Haverford College. Department of English
Type:
Thesis
Issue Date:
2013
Subject:
Roth, Philip. Goodbye, Columbus
Roth, Philip -- Criticism and interpretation
Race in literature
Sex in literature
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http://hdl.handle.net/10066/12226
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