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These are qualified by author, title, publisher, date, public or standard identifier (for example, DOI, ISBN, RFC, URI), canonicity (for example, authoritative vs. This essay deals partly with issues of canonicity, partly with a critical evaluation of the work of the late poet Ted Joans and demands for his inclusion in the canon of African American writing. The quotation from Cardona above is a reminder of this success, and one would wish that among the many high-quality insights of Manifest Perdition, more attention were paid to the ways in which HTM effectively contributes to the idea that this kind of literature is "typically" or "uniquely" Portuguese, therefore analyzing the nationalist agenda that here seems to be fundamental to the understanding of canonicity. |
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