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1. A Postcolonial Study Of Winter In The Blood
2. Temuco Seoul Hu Welch And "Wang Jinying Testify" Research
3. A Comparative Study Of Winter In The Blood And The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-time Indian
4. Predicament Of Indian Tribal Culture Inheritance In Fools Crow
5. An Analysis Of The Heartsong Of Charging Elk From The Perspective Of Foucault's Power Discourse Theory
6. A Translation Report (E-C) On Less Medicine, More Health: 7 Assumptions That Drive Too Much Medical Care (Assumption 3)
7. From Bewilderment To Maturity:the Nameless Narrator's Homecoming Journev In Winter In The Blood And The Construction Of His Cultural Identity
8. Hybridity Vs Essentialism:A Comparative Study Of James Welch's Winter In The Blood And The Death Of Jim Loney
9. A Report On The Translation Of The Court Opinion Of Gertz V. Robert Welch,Inc.
10. Ethnographic criticism and Native American fiction: Cultural texts, textual culture in the novels of James Welch
11. Writing against the empire: McCarthy, Erdrich, Welch and McMurtry
12. Storied voices in Native American texts: Harry Robinson, Thomas King, James Welch and Leslie Marmon Silko
13. Other narratives: Representations of history in four postcolonial Native American novels (Denton R. Bedford, Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, James Welch)
14. Cultural survival and the oral tradition in the novels of D'Arcy McNickle and his successors: Momaday, Silko, and Welch
15. AUFGEHOBENE WELTEN: ORALITY AND WORLD VIEW IN THE FICTIONAL WORKS OF N. SCOTT MOMADAY, LESLIE MARMON SILKO, AND JAMES WELCH (NATIVE AMERICAN)
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