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Communauté dans la littérature --- Communities in literature --- Community in literature --- Community life in literature --- Community organization in literature --- Gemeenschap in de literatuur --- Gemeenschap--Organisatie in de literatuur --- Gemeenschapsleven in de literatuur --- Organisation communautaire dans la littérature --- Vie communautaire dans la littérature --- Canadian fiction --- Difference (Psychology) in literature. --- Social problems in literature. --- Minorities in literature. --- Roman canadien --- Psychologie différentielle dans la littérature --- Problèmes sociaux dans la littérature --- Minorités dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Ondaatje, Michael, --- Morrison, Toni --- Kogawa, Joy --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Minorities in literature --- Difference (Psychology) in literature --- Social problems in literature --- History and criticism --- Ondaatje, Michael --- Criticism and interpretation --- -Communities in literature. --- Minorities as a theme in literature --- Canadian fiction (English) --- Canadian literature --- -Morrison, Toni --- -Ondaatje, Michael --- -Wofford, Chloe Anthony --- Morrisonová, Toni --- מוריסון, טוני --- Community in literature. --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Psychologie différentielle dans la littérature --- Problèmes sociaux dans la littérature --- Minorités dans la littérature --- Ondaatje, Philip Michael, --- Kogawa, Joy Nozomi --- Ondaatje, Philip Michael --- Nakayama, Joy Nozomi, --- Ondaatje, Philip Michael --- Wofford, Chloe Anthony --- Canadian fiction - 20th century - History and criticism --- Morrison, Toni - Criticism and interpretation --- Kogawa, Joy - Criticism and interpretation --- Ondaatje, Michael - Criticism and interpretation --- Kogawa (joy), 1935 --- -Kogawa (joy), 1935 --- Kogawa (joy), 1935-
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'Making Home' explores the orphan child as a trope in contemporary US fiction, arguing that in times of perceived national crisis concerns about American identity, family, and literary history are articulated around this literary figure. The book focuses on orphan figures in a broad, multi-ethnic range of contemporary fiction by Barbara Kingsolver, Linda Hogan, Leslie Marmon Silko, Marilynne Robinson, Michael Cunningham, Jonathan Safran Foer, John Irving, Kaye Gibbons, Octavia Butler, Jewelle Gomez, and Toni Morrison.
American fiction --- Orphans in literature. --- American literature --- History and criticism. --- 21st century --- History and criticism --- Orphans in literature --- Group identity in literature. --- Literature --- Literary Studies: Fiction, Novelists & Prose Writers --- LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General --- Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers --- History and criticism.. --- American novels. --- cultural memory. --- family. --- gender. --- genre. --- kinship. --- multiculturalism. --- national identity. --- orphans. --- race.
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