Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 21997 |
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Síða 112
... Gide wants , given his inept grasp of African misery ? We must examine Gide's question , however , because it raises difficult issues of colonial intention that we cannot always explain by political mandates or economic policies ...
... Gide wants , given his inept grasp of African misery ? We must examine Gide's question , however , because it raises difficult issues of colonial intention that we cannot always explain by political mandates or economic policies ...
Síða 113
... Gide's assessment of how Africa and Africans affect him . This lesson is frustrating but useful : We never escape racial fantasy in Gide's Travels , for we can access no " outside " from which to judge Gide's truth ( see also Leiris ) ...
... Gide's assessment of how Africa and Africans affect him . This lesson is frustrating but useful : We never escape racial fantasy in Gide's Travels , for we can access no " outside " from which to judge Gide's truth ( see also Leiris ) ...
Síða 122
... Gide's politicization with his initial pursuit of " erotism " : " The departure for the ' Congo ' had in effect progres- sively become , in the Gidean imaginary , a departure for a dreamed- up , Baudelairean land of natural liberty , of ...
... Gide's politicization with his initial pursuit of " erotism " : " The departure for the ' Congo ' had in effect progres- sively become , in the Gidean imaginary , a departure for a dreamed- up , Baudelairean land of natural liberty , of ...
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What Does a Jew Want? or The Political Meaning of the Phallus | 21 |
The Oedipus Complex and Douglasss | 53 |
Seraph on | 72 |
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