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... represents character as a unified subject who is either utterly victimized by history or who learns the " self " as ... represented in realistic narration and character as constituted by colonizing practices . That is to say , the ...
... represents character as a unified subject who is either utterly victimized by history or who learns the " self " as ... represented in realistic narration and character as constituted by colonizing practices . That is to say , the ...
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... represents the bourgeois family in decay , sexual identity as transgressive , and the Western colonies as enervated by their incapacity to define and contain their col- onized " other . " Duras makes no attempt to represent that " other ...
... represents the bourgeois family in decay , sexual identity as transgressive , and the Western colonies as enervated by their incapacity to define and contain their col- onized " other . " Duras makes no attempt to represent that " other ...
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... represents to include the struggles of workers everywhere . Silverman : I think the comment also bears in some way ... represented is absent , concealed behind the other . However , although hidden , the represented term constitutes the ...
... represents to include the struggles of workers everywhere . Silverman : I think the comment also bears in some way ... represented is absent , concealed behind the other . However , although hidden , the represented term constitutes the ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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