Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... groups that both threaten and support his sense of identity . The figure of the Jew is as central to his work as the mother . Although the Jew is not present in Journey to the End of the Night , he frequently appears in the other novels ...
... groups that both threaten and support his sense of identity . The figure of the Jew is as central to his work as the mother . Although the Jew is not present in Journey to the End of the Night , he frequently appears in the other novels ...
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... groups , racism reappears in all its vigor only with the appearance of resistances and troublemakers . Thus the first dawning of the Cultural Revolution brings evocations of the diabolic nature of the Asian hordes ; the incapacity and ...
... groups , racism reappears in all its vigor only with the appearance of resistances and troublemakers . Thus the first dawning of the Cultural Revolution brings evocations of the diabolic nature of the Asian hordes ; the incapacity and ...
Síða 57
... groups of women have begun to embody in their everyday life , endorsed by political parties . AR : On the point about the pristine image of Sinhalese femi- ninity can we discuss the ways in which Somawathi goes against some of its most ...
... groups of women have begun to embody in their everyday life , endorsed by political parties . AR : On the point about the pristine image of Sinhalese femi- ninity can we discuss the ways in which Somawathi goes against some of its most ...
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Further Thoughts | 42 |
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