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9780785199212 | Marvel Enterprises, January 19, 2016, cover price $15.99
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9780785154556 | Marvel Enterprises, October 14, 2014, cover price $15.99
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9781934287927 | Vertical Inc, September 14, 2010, cover price $12.95
Product Description: They say you cannot choose where and when are born; we are gifted into the worlds are parents are living at the time. Whether a blessing or a curse, as individuals we must make the most of our environments to advance as best possible given the circumstances present...read more
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9781934287835 | 1 edition (Vertical Inc, July 13, 2010), cover price $12.95 | About this edition: They say you cannot choose where and when are born; we are gifted into the worlds are parents are living at the time.
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9781427801937 | Tokyopop, October 9, 2007, cover price $9.99
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9781598164121 | Tokyopop, April 30, 2006, cover price $9.99
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9781591820673 | Tokyopop, June 30, 2005, cover price $9.99
Product Description: Body politics have played a decisive role in American literature, especially in the work of African Americans, whose sensitivity to the tradition of misrepresenting black bodies in American culture has left indelible traces. InAmerican Body Politics Felipe Smith tracks the emergence of particular gender images in association with specific social, political, and economic pressures and explores the impact of interrelated discourses on race, gender, and nation upon the development of African American literature from the turn of the century to the early modern period...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780820319339 | Univ of Georgia Pr, February 1, 1998, cover price $51.95 | About this edition: Body politics have played a decisive role in American literature, especially in the work of African Americans, whose sensitivity to the tradition of misrepresenting black bodies in American culture has left indelible traces.
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