Discourse, Bindi 15,Útgáfur 2-31993 |
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Síða 36
... woman who appears in both the India Song and the Vietnam cycles . This beggar woman remains simultaneously inside and outside any story in which she appears , mirroring the unbearable positioning of woman on both sides of power and ...
... woman who appears in both the India Song and the Vietnam cycles . This beggar woman remains simultaneously inside and outside any story in which she appears , mirroring the unbearable positioning of woman on both sides of power and ...
Síða 44
... woman looms out of the night shadows , throwing narration into a terrifying present tense : “ I run . I run more and more quickly . Suddenly I hear someone running behind me . . . . It's a very tall woman , very thin , thin as death ...
... woman looms out of the night shadows , throwing narration into a terrifying present tense : “ I run . I run more and more quickly . Suddenly I hear someone running behind me . . . . It's a very tall woman , very thin , thin as death ...
Síða 45
... woman , nor whether the " little girl of the story " refers to the dishonored child of L'Amant or the many children the beggar woman " gave away " in the novel , The Vice Consul . For this passage continues : Go ! take ! No more ...
... woman , nor whether the " little girl of the story " refers to the dishonored child of L'Amant or the many children the beggar woman " gave away " in the novel , The Vice Consul . For this passage continues : Go ! take ! No more ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemor PR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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