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The child , the mother , Anne - Marie Stretter , the lover never become characters ; they remain iconic objects , caught in a series of obsessive tellings by narrators who remain external to the story and for whom these names remain ...
The child , the mother , Anne - Marie Stretter , the lover never become characters ; they remain iconic objects , caught in a series of obsessive tellings by narrators who remain external to the story and for whom these names remain ...
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Betsy Stern wasn't much of a participant in the trial , because the Sterns ' lawyer ( strategically ) cast the characters as participants in a divorce and child - custody case . The genetic parents alone were at issue , the spouses were ...
Betsy Stern wasn't much of a participant in the trial , because the Sterns ' lawyer ( strategically ) cast the characters as participants in a divorce and child - custody case . The genetic parents alone were at issue , the spouses were ...
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To the extent that each character is a paradigm of “ otherness , " the marginal properties of the " savage ... Since “ civilized ” power is precariously held by the “ tame " characters , integrity becomes an immanent quality of the ...
To the extent that each character is a paradigm of “ otherness , " the marginal properties of the " savage ... Since “ civilized ” power is precariously held by the “ tame " characters , integrity becomes an immanent quality of the ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemoryPR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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