درون‌مایه‌های خودزندگی‌نامه‌های مایا انجلو: تفاوت میان نسخه‌ها

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ایجاد شده توسط ترجمهٔ صفحهٔ «Themes in Maya Angelou's autobiographies»
 
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== منابع ==
<ref>ویکیپدیا انگلیسی مایا انجلو</ref>
<ref>{{reflist|25em|refs=<ref name="arensberg-116">{{cite book | last = Aresnberg | first = Liliane K. | editor = Joanne M. Braxton | title = Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: A Casebook | year = 1999 | publisher = Oxford Press | location = New York | isbn = 978-0-19-511606-9 | chapter = Death as Metaphor for Self | page = 116}}</ref> <ref name="bloom-16">{{cite book | last = Bloom | first = Lynn Z. | editor = Claudia Johnson | title = Racism in Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings | year = 2008 |publisher = Gale Press | location = Detroit, Michigan | isbn = 978-0-7377-3905-3 | chapter = The Life of Maya Angelou | page = 16}}</ref> <ref name="burgher-115">{{cite book | last = Burgher | first = Mary | editor = Roseann P. Bell| title = Sturdy Black Bridges | year = 1979 | publisher = Doubleday |location = Garden City, New York | isbn = 978-0-385-13347-0 | page = 115 | chapter = Images of Self and Race in the Autobiographies of Black Women|display-editors=etal}}</ref> <ref name="cudjoe-8">Cudjoe, p. 8.</ref> <ref name="cudjoe-20">Cudjoe, p. 20.</ref> <ref name="cudjoe-21">Cudjoe, p. 21.</ref> <ref name="cudjoe-22">Cudjoe, p. 22.</ref> <ref name="difference">{{cite news | last = Long | first = Richard | title = 35 Who Made a Difference: Maya Angelou | work = Smithsonian Magazine | date = 2005-11-01 |url = http://www.smithsonianmag.com/people-places/10013086.html | accessdate = 2012-03-28}}</ref> <ref name="dunbar">{{cite book | last = Dunbar | first = Paul Laurence | editor = Joanne M. Braxton | title = The Collected Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar | publisher = University of Virginia Press | year = 1993 | location = Charlottesville | url = http://www.gutenberg.org/files/18338/18338-h/18338-h.htm | isbn = 978-0-8139-1438-1 | page = 102}}</ref> <ref name="elam">{{Cite journal | last = Elam | first = Patricia | title = A Triumphant Last Song |journal = New Crisis | volume = 109 | issue = 3 | date = May 2002 | page = 49}}</ref> <ref name="gillespie-31">Gillespie et al., p. 31.</ref> <ref name="gillespie-69">Gillespie et al., p. 69.</ref> <ref name="glorious">{{cite news | last = Neary | first = Lynn | title = At 80, Maya Angelou Reflects on a 'Glorious' Life | publisher = NPR | date = 2008-04-06 | url =http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89355359 | accessdate = 2012-03-28}}</ref> <ref name="hagen-3">Aldan, Daisy. (1982). "Review of ''The Heart of a Woman'', ''World Literature Today'', 56, 4: 697. Quoted in Hagen, p. 3.</ref> <ref name="hagen103104">Hagen, pp. 103–104.</ref> <ref name="hagen104105">Hagen, pp. 104–105.</ref> <ref name="hagen-4">Hagen, p. 4.</ref> <ref name="hagen-7">Hagen, p. 7.</ref> <ref name="hagen-8">Hagen, p. 8.</ref> <ref name="hagen-58">Hagen, p. 58.</ref> <ref name="hagen-87">Hagen, p. 87.</ref> <ref name="hagen-90">Hagen, p. 90.</ref> <ref name="hagen-92">Hagen, p. 92.</ref> <ref name="hagen-102">Hagen, p. 102.</ref> <ref name="hagen-104">Hagen, p. 104.</ref> <ref name="hagen-108">Hagen, p. 108.</ref> <ref name="hagen-109">Hagen, p. 109.</ref> <ref name="heart-1">{{cite book | last = Angelou | first = Maya | title = The Heart of a Woman | year = 1981 | publisher = Random House | location = New York | isbn = 978-0-553-38009-5 | page = 1}}</ref> <ref name="journey-2">Angelou (1993), p. 2.</ref> <ref name="journey-11">Angelou (1993), p. 11.</ref> <ref name="koyana-38">Koyana, p. 35.</ref> <ref name="koyana-38">Koyana, p. 35.</ref> <ref name="koyana-38">Koyana, p. 35.</ref> <ref name="koyana-38">Koyana, p. 35.</ref> <ref name="koyana-42">Koyana, p. 42.</ref> <ref name="lauret-97">Lauret, p. 97.</ref> <ref name="lauret-98">Lauret, p. 98.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-3839">Lupton, pp. 38–39.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-99100">Lupton, pp. 99–100.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-118119">Lupton, pp. 118–119.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-128129">Lupton, pp. 128–129.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-15657">Lupton, pp. 157–158.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-1">Lupton, p. 1.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-11">Lupton, p. 11.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-32">Lupton, p. 32.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-20">Lupton, p. 20.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-49">Lupton, p. 49.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-99">Lupton, p. 99.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-119">Lupton, p. 119.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-121">Lupton, p. 121.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-127">Lupton, p. 127.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-139">Lupton, p. 139.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-140">Lupton, p. 140.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-145">Lupton, p. 145.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-152">Lupton, p. 152.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-154">Lupton, p. 154.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-155">Lupton, p. 155.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-156">Lupton, p. 156.</ref> <ref name="lupton1-163">Lupton, p. 163.</ref> <ref name="lupton2-131">{{cite book | last = Lupton | first = Mary Jane | editor = Joanne M. Braxton | title = Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: A Casebook| year = 1989 | publisher = Oxford Press | location = New York | isbn = 978-0-19-511606-9 | chapter = Singing the Black Mother | page = 131}}</ref> <ref name="manora-359">Manora, p. 359.</ref> <ref name="manora-367">Manora, p. 367.</ref> <ref name="manora-373">Manora, p. 373.</ref> <ref name="manora-374">Manora, p. 374.</ref> <ref name="martinson-1">{{Cite episode | title = All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes, Part 1 | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1vrWy1ae74 | series = Connie Martinson Talks Books}}</ref> <ref name="martinson-2">{{Cite episode | title = All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes, Part 2 |url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1riWxmaWus&feature=related |series = Connie Martinson Talks Books}}</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-14">McPherson, p. 14.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-38">McPherson, p. 38.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-81">McPherson, p. 81.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-82">McPherson, p. 82.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-84">McPherson, p. 84.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-85">McPherson, p. 85.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-91">McPherson, p. 91.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-92">McPherson, p. 92.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-93">McPherson, p. 93.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-104">McPherson, p. 104.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-120">McPherson, p. 120.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-121">McPherson, p. 121.</ref> <ref name="mcpherson-133">McPherson, p. 13.3</ref> <ref name="oneale-26">{{cite book | last = O'Neale | first = Sondra | editor = Mari Evans | title = Black Women Writers (1950–1980): A Critical Evaluation | year = 1984 |publisher = Doubleday | location = Garden City, New York | isbn = 978-0-385-17124-3 | chapter = Reconstruction of the Composite Self: New Images of Black Women in Maya Angelou's Continuing Autobiography | page = 26}}</ref> <ref name="plimpton">{{cite journal | last = Plimpton | first = George | title = Maya Angelou, The Art of Fiction No. 119 | journal = The Paris Review | issue = 116 | date = Fall 1990 | url =http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/2279/the-art-of-fiction-no-119-maya-angelou|accessdate = 2012-03-28}}</ref> <ref name="poetry">{{cite web | url =http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=180 | title = Maya Angelou |publisher = Poetry Foundation | accessdate = 2012-03-28}}</ref> <ref name="protest-93">{{cite journal | last = Walker | first = Pierre A. | title = Racial Protest, Identity, Words, and Form in Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings | journal = College Literature | volume = 22 | issue = 3 | page = 93|date=October 1995}}</ref> <ref name="smithsonian">{{cite web | last = Moore | first = Lucinda | title = A Conversation with Maya Angelou at 75 | publisher = Smithsonian.com | date = 2003-04-01| url = http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/angelou.html?page=1 | accessdate = 2012-03-27}}</ref> <ref name="songbird">{{cite news | last = Als | first = Hilton | title = Songbird: Maya Angelou Takes Another Look at Herself | work = The New Yorker | url =http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2002/08/05/020805crbo_books?currentPage=all |accessdate = 2012-03-28}}</ref> <ref name="traveling-208">{{cite book | last = Angelou | first = Maya | title = All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes | year = 1986 | publisher = Random House |location = New York | isbn = 978-0-679-73404-8 | page = 208}}</ref>}}</ref>
 
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