"No Opportunity for Song:" a Slovak Immigrant's Silencing Analyzed Through Her Pronoun Choice (Essay)
Ethnic Studies Review 2006, Summer, 29, 1
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Beschreibung des Verlags
"[In Slovakia], A field of agricultural laborers would sing folk songs together as they worked, songs in a minor key, breathing in patience and resignation. [In American factories there is] no opportunity for song" (Ledbetter 1918, 30-31). Introduction
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