Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 19,Ausgabe 21997 |
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... Gide wants , given his inept grasp of African misery ? We must examine Gide's question , however , because it raises difficult issues of colonial intention that we cannot always explain by political mandates or economic policies ...
... Gide wants , given his inept grasp of African misery ? We must examine Gide's question , however , because it raises difficult issues of colonial intention that we cannot always explain by political mandates or economic policies ...
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... Gide's assessment of how Africa and Africans affect him . This lesson is frustrating but useful : We never escape racial fantasy in Gide's Travels , for we can access no " outside " from which to judge Gide's truth ( see also Leiris ) ...
... Gide's assessment of how Africa and Africans affect him . This lesson is frustrating but useful : We never escape racial fantasy in Gide's Travels , for we can access no " outside " from which to judge Gide's truth ( see also Leiris ) ...
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... Gide with this mission ? One answer lies in his conclusion that national loyalty ultimately prevails over his mixed intentions . If Gide cannot , and later will not , participate meaningfully in French colonialism , he nonetheless wants ...
... Gide with this mission ? One answer lies in his conclusion that national loyalty ultimately prevails over his mixed intentions . If Gide cannot , and later will not , participate meaningfully in French colonialism , he nonetheless wants ...
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What Does a Jew Want? or The Political Meaning of the Phallus | 21 |
The Oedipus Complex and Douglasss | 53 |
Seraph on | 72 |
Urheberrecht | |
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