Remembering Migration and Removal in American Indian Women's Poetry
To encourage the engagement of graduate students in scholarly production, the "Rocky Mountain Review" is recognizing excellence among our graduate student membership by publishing two papers, first presented at the 2006 RMMLA conference in Tucson, that won the 2006 Davis Award. Both papers...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Rocky Mountain review of language and literature 2007-10, Vol.61 (2), p.54-62 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To encourage the engagement of graduate students in scholarly production, the "Rocky Mountain Review" is recognizing excellence among our graduate student membership by publishing two papers, first presented at the 2006 RMMLA conference in Tucson, that won the 2006 Davis Award. Both papers are presented in their original versions: not subjected to peer-review but simply edited for publication. We hope that this new feature of our fall issue will inspire graduate students in the humanities to pursue their scholarly efforts and to submit their work at our annual conference. |
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ISSN: | 0361-1299 |