Ethnic literature

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An extensive catalogue of language related Internet resources, including online language lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation services, software, and language schools.
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Designed as a teaching resource, this focuses on women writers of colour in the United States. Includes biographical and bibliographical information and is organised by name, by place of birth, by significant dates, and according to ethnic/racial identity.
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Reviews of recent black fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children's book as well as a guide to black classics by author and a listing of works of great black writers that include W.E.B. DuBois, Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, and Alice Walker, among others.
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Bibliographic details of texts written by North American authors. Includes information about legends, poetry, history, autobiography, biography, periodicals, interviews, language resources, drama, fiction and music. Topic and keyword search facilities available.
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Guide to native American authors and their work.
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A set of links to resources dealing especially with English and American literature, excluding single electronic texts, and limited to collections of information useful to academics. Subject headings include classical and biblical, medieval, Renaissance, eighteenth century, romantic, Victorian British, twentieth-century British and Irish, American, theatre and drama, theory, women's literature and feminism, ethnicities and nationalities, bibliography and history of the book.
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Online collection of old Japanese tales in English, French and Japanese.
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Introductory material and resources about writers from the Southwest region of the United States, defined as New Mexico and Arizona, Texas west of the Pecos river, Colorado south of the Arkansas river, the San Luis valley and the Colorado plateau region, southern Utah, and the Sonoran and Mohave desert regions of California. Information is provided on a range of authors, and also on the subjects of Hispanic and Chicano culture, native Americans, and environmental issues. Includes course syllabi from 1997 onwards and assignments taken from the Southwest literature class at New Mexico State University.
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