Academic literature on the topic 'Farmers – Juvenile fiction'

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Farmer, Brett. "Loving Julie Andrews." M/C Journal 5, no. 6 (2002). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1998.

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At the beginning of his recent collection of essays in queer studies, Jeffrey Escoffier makes the assertion at once portentous and banal that “the moment of acknowledging to oneself homosexual desires and feelings … and then licensing oneself to act ... is the central drama of the homosexual self.” That “moment of self-classification,” he explains, “is an emergency – sublime, horrible, wonderful – in the life of anyone who must confront it.” (1) In the theatre of my own biography, I am unsure how or when I first played out this epiphanic drama of queer self-acknowledgment, but I can vividly re
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Schlotterbeck, Jesse. "Non-Urban Noirs: Rural Space in Moonrise, On Dangerous Ground, Thieves’ Highway, and They Live by Night." M/C Journal 11, no. 5 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.69.

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Despite the now-traditional tendency of noir scholarship to call attention to the retrospective and constructed nature of this genre— James Naremore argues that film noir is best regarded as a “mythology”— one feature that has rarely come under question is its association with the city (2). Despite the existence of numerous rural noirs, the depiction of urban space is associated with this genre more consistently than any other element. Even in critical accounts that attempt to deconstruct the solidity of the noir genre, the city is left as an implicit inclusion, and the country, an implict exc
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Books on the topic "Farmers – Juvenile fiction"

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Parks, Carmen. Farmers market. Harcourt, 2002.

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Parks, Carmen. Farmers market. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010.

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Smith, Janie, Steffane McClary, and Anna W. Bardaus. At the farmers market: En el mercado. Scholastic Inc., 2013.

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Richards, Nancy Wilcox. Farmer Joe goes to the city. Scholastic Canada, 2012.

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(Firm), Fisher-Price. Farmer Chuck. Modern Pub., 1998.

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Bách, Trsan Xuân, ed. Ngưxoi nông dân và con lxua =: The farmer and a donkey. NXB Kim Đsong, 2001.

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Bách, Trsan Xuân, ed. Ngưxoi nông dân và con cáo =: The farmer and a fox. NXB Kim Đsong, 2001.

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Goldsack, Gaby. Tractor trouble. Parragon, 2003.

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Houts, Amy. Happy on the farm. Dalmation Press, 2005.

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Bách, Trsan Xuân, ed. Quka trwung vàng =: The golden egg. NXB Kim Đsong, 2001.

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