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21. | A Study Of Justice In Erdrich’s “Justice Trilogy” |
22. | A Study Of The Initiation Theme In Erdrich’s Trilogy |
23. | An Interpretation Of The Racial Relations In Erdrich’s Trilogy Of Justice |
24. | A Study Of Louise Erdrich’s Novels From The Perspective Of Ecological Feminism |
25. | The construction of Midwestern literary regionalism in Sinclair Lewis's and Louise Erdrich's novels: Regional and cultural influences on Carol Kennicott and Fleur Pillager |
26. | Leaving tracks: The legacy of Chippewa history in the novels of Louise Erdrich |
27. | Coming to life: Native American cultural renewal and emerging identity in Michigan Ojibwe narratives and in Erdrich's 'The Antelope Wife' |
28. | Myth and metaphor, archetype and individuation: A study in the work of Louise Erdrich |
29. | Trickster changer: Louise Erdrich's polymorphous trickster tales |
30. | Changes in methods for self-identification as exemplified by characters in the novels of Louise Erdrich |
31. | Artificer and bearer of the tradition: Louise Erdrich's mythopoeic quartet from the North Dakota plains |
32. | The search for connectedness: Identity and power in Louise Erdrich's fiction |
33. | The subversion of identity in D'Arcy McNickle's 'The Surrounded', Leslie Marmon Silko's 'Ceremony', Louise Erdrich's 'Love Medicine', and Michael Dorris' 'A Yellow Raft in Blue Water' |
34. | Healing narratives: Negotiating cultural subjectivities in Louise Erdrich's Magic Realism |
35. | Orality, literacy, and the electronic age in Louise Erdrich's fiction |
36. | Tracking and trapping the narrative strategies of Louise Erdrich's 'Love Medicine,' 'The Beet Queen,' and 'Tracks' |
37. | Psychological, cultural, and gender crises: Perception of identity in Louise Erdrich's 'Love Medicine' |
38. | A Study On The Theme Of Justice In Louise Erdrich’s Novels |
39. | A Study Of The Myth-Archetype And Ethnic Identity In Louise Erdrich’s Fiction |
40. | Justice For All:Literary Intervention In Redressing Historical Iniquities In Louise Erdrich’s The Plague Of Doves |
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