Discourse, Bindi 15,Útgáfur 2-31993 |
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... colonial discourse which contains and defines the historical Chinese mandarinate . Caught in the eye of two colonizing cultures- the Chinese and the French the codes construing the lovers ' differences compete to define " normalcy ...
... colonial discourse which contains and defines the historical Chinese mandarinate . Caught in the eye of two colonizing cultures- the Chinese and the French the codes construing the lovers ' differences compete to define " normalcy ...
Síða 104
... colonial crisis over interracial marriage and sexuality intensified in a series of public scandals , the majority of which were heterosexual . At a time when the French and Portu- guese Empires encouraged miscegenation to consolidate ...
... colonial crisis over interracial marriage and sexuality intensified in a series of public scandals , the majority of which were heterosexual . At a time when the French and Portu- guese Empires encouraged miscegenation to consolidate ...
Síða 121
... ( colonial privilege ) — and by implication , what Cocoanut and Vithobai have to gain ( a vested interest in power ) - Forster merges sexual and racial projection inside a broad colonial frame , and aligns himself with the white lover ...
... ( colonial privilege ) — and by implication , what Cocoanut and Vithobai have to gain ( a vested interest in power ) - Forster merges sexual and racial projection inside a broad colonial frame , and aligns himself with the white lover ...
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The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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