Pass (American literature and ecocriticism, U. of St. Andrews) offers a thoroughly individualistic interpretation of the language of self and of the language of self and subjectivity strategies
when dealing with literature. He makes clear the denotation of the language of self, hyper-realism and truth in the middle American emancipation of self, waste of sexuality in mid-America,
power and the formation of hegemony, terrorism in the language of self as the foundation of future criticism, and isolation and the language of self. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland,
OR (protoview.com)