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Session DetailsTuesday, 28 December 128. Problems in Applying Feminist Theory to Native American Literature 10:15–11:30 a.m., 203-A, Convention Center Program arranged by the Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures Presiding: Patrice E. M. Hollrah, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas 1. “Navajo Womanhood in Luci Tapahonso’s ‘Blue Horses Rush In,’” Tereza M. Szeghi, Univ. of Arizona 2. “Ignatia Broker’s Lived Feminism: Toward a Native Women’s Theory,” Molly McGlennen, Univ. of California, Davis 3. “Feminism, Nation, and the Fourth World: A Comparative Approach to Indigenous American Women’s Writing,” Janet McAdams, Kenyon Coll.
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