Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22003 |
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Síða 189
... slave name " Cudjo Lewis . " He had been one of 116 African slaves brought to the United States by the Mehears brothers in 1859 , on The Clotilde , supposedly the last slave ship . Perhaps one can imagine why she plagiarized . Perhaps ...
... slave name " Cudjo Lewis . " He had been one of 116 African slaves brought to the United States by the Mehears brothers in 1859 , on The Clotilde , supposedly the last slave ship . Perhaps one can imagine why she plagiarized . Perhaps ...
Síða 192
... slave narratives . She claims that while " Barracoon " contains some of the formula found in slave narratives , “ it is not structured around events leading toward escape , although the transition from slavery to freedom is given ...
... slave narratives . She claims that while " Barracoon " contains some of the formula found in slave narratives , “ it is not structured around events leading toward escape , although the transition from slavery to freedom is given ...
Síða 193
... slavery , Dwight McBride observes that " Wheatley , as a slave witness , appropriates ' the word ' of Chris- tianity as a vehicle to empower her own very important message , namely , that Blacks have reason , in much the same way that ...
... slavery , Dwight McBride observes that " Wheatley , as a slave witness , appropriates ' the word ' of Chris- tianity as a vehicle to empower her own very important message , namely , that Blacks have reason , in much the same way that ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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