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Folk Women and Indirection in Morrison, Ní Dhuibhne, Hurston, and Lavin
註釋Focusing on the lineage of pivotal African American and Irish women writers, Jaqueline Fulmer argues that these authors often employ strategies of indirection, by way of expressions of folklore, when exploring unpopular topics, to attract readers who would otherwise reject the subject matter.