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Key Research Sources for ENL 290: Fictions of Gender and Sexuality
Naumkeag Tribe and Massachusetts
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Key Research Sources for ENL 290: Fictions of Gender and Sexuality
This guide supports student research in Professor Keja Valen's ENL ENL 290: Fictions of Gender and Sexuality.
It covers key resources from Berry Library and the web.
If you have questions or want to arrange individual/small group Zoom sessions, please contact:
Nancy Dennis, Library Liaison for English, Interdisciplinary Studies, Economics, and Criminal Justice at:
ndennis@salemstate.edu
978-587-1312 (cell)
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