Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... empires " ( 189 ) . Yet The Waste Land , beyond art for art's sake , elicits a return to social wholeness . As such , poetry and empire are parallel projects : both proffer hierarchical and repressive answers . Andrew Ross argues that ...
... empires " ( 189 ) . Yet The Waste Land , beyond art for art's sake , elicits a return to social wholeness . As such , poetry and empire are parallel projects : both proffer hierarchical and repressive answers . Andrew Ross argues that ...
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... empire and any language , but an empire and a language with a unique destiny in relation to ourselves " ( 128–29 ) . Virgil and his epic of the founding of empire supply the imperial " criterion , ” “ the classic measure " that the ...
... empire and any language , but an empire and a language with a unique destiny in relation to ourselves " ( 128–29 ) . Virgil and his epic of the founding of empire supply the imperial " criterion , ” “ the classic measure " that the ...
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... Empire began to collapse , usually in hopes of finding economic security and taking advantage of increased ... Empire and the Commonwealth had made sure that these students believed that their primary cultural allegiance was indeed ...
... Empire began to collapse , usually in hopes of finding economic security and taking advantage of increased ... Empire and the Commonwealth had made sure that these students believed that their primary cultural allegiance was indeed ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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