Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfur 1-21995 |
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... theater , literally and figuratively . Much of the oppositional criticism emerging from the Americas has not only been enacted on stage ( as in the case of Césaire and Glissant ) , but has , more significantly , been metaphorized and ...
... theater , literally and figuratively . Much of the oppositional criticism emerging from the Americas has not only been enacted on stage ( as in the case of Césaire and Glissant ) , but has , more significantly , been metaphorized and ...
Síða 175
... theater itself . These three locales become so repetitive throughout nineteenth - century travel literature that it seems that no author can signify Mexico or themselves in any other spot . Hence , Frances Calderón de la Barca's Life in ...
... theater itself . These three locales become so repetitive throughout nineteenth - century travel literature that it seems that no author can signify Mexico or themselves in any other spot . Hence , Frances Calderón de la Barca's Life in ...
Síða 182
... theater : in its attempt to represent the plight of the Other , it ends in re - enslaving the Other to another misrepresentation , creating a meta - theater of cruelty disguised as a revolution . If part of the problem with modern ...
... theater : in its attempt to represent the plight of the Other , it ends in re - enslaving the Other to another misrepresentation , creating a meta - theater of cruelty disguised as a revolution . If part of the problem with modern ...
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