Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... sense we use when we speak of the modernism of Eliot and Conrad and Forster , for whom a usable English past could be guessed at only through the contemporary , heterogeneous ( and therefore debased ) frag- ments of what Bill Schwarz ...
... sense we use when we speak of the modernism of Eliot and Conrad and Forster , for whom a usable English past could be guessed at only through the contemporary , heterogeneous ( and therefore debased ) frag- ments of what Bill Schwarz ...
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... sense of female decorum , of female modesty and diffidence , that they become themselves political agitators — female dictators female mobs - female Chartists ! " ( 116 ) . A generation later the European political avant - garde was ...
... sense of female decorum , of female modesty and diffidence , that they become themselves political agitators — female dictators female mobs - female Chartists ! " ( 116 ) . A generation later the European political avant - garde was ...
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... sense of verifiability , was the consequence , not the ground , of those observations . The evolution of the hoax therefore presents an implicit critique of the Orientalist's epistemological confidence . Wilcox continually re- fined and ...
... sense of verifiability , was the consequence , not the ground , of those observations . The evolution of the hoax therefore presents an implicit critique of the Orientalist's epistemological confidence . Wilcox continually re- fined and ...
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