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... characters such as a Joe Christmas or Kate Kroy . In L'Amant Duras resists the hierarchies of narrative cohe- sion , depriving each section of the story of its successive relation to the next . Instead of reifying the " character " on ...
... characters such as a Joe Christmas or Kate Kroy . In L'Amant Duras resists the hierarchies of narrative cohe- sion , depriving each section of the story of its successive relation to the next . Instead of reifying the " character " on ...
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... characters are divided by a barrier as intractable as race , they occupy different " geographies " of gender and form attachments only by acquir- ing an appropriate vocabulary of interest . ( Present construction- ists , and those ...
... characters are divided by a barrier as intractable as race , they occupy different " geographies " of gender and form attachments only by acquir- ing an appropriate vocabulary of interest . ( Present construction- ists , and those ...
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... characters ( 72-88 ) . Their drives are not shared but made an exclusive property of one so that a relatively simple schema gives each character a specific person- ality . Beneath this structural opposition between " tame " and " savage ...
... characters ( 72-88 ) . Their drives are not shared but made an exclusive property of one so that a relatively simple schema gives each character a specific person- ality . Beneath this structural opposition between " tame " and " savage ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemor PR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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