Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 21997 |
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... Slave , Written by Himself . Long considered the paradigm text of African - American slave identity , Douglass's Narrative was a forceful testament for the abolition movement and for African - American literary and histori- cal ...
... Slave , Written by Himself . Long considered the paradigm text of African - American slave identity , Douglass's Narrative was a forceful testament for the abolition movement and for African - American literary and histori- cal ...
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... slavery , Dou- glass molds his metaphors of masculinity from basic components of slave society . His acquisition of freedom and subjectivity , which fos- ters ( in his terms ) a transition from slave to man , involves problems of ...
... slavery , Dou- glass molds his metaphors of masculinity from basic components of slave society . His acquisition of freedom and subjectivity , which fos- ters ( in his terms ) a transition from slave to man , involves problems of ...
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... slave differs radically from the subjectivity he achieves after literacy and liberation . Initially under slavery , his identity is nonreflective and presubjective . Following his master's explanation of why slaves are kept illiterate ...
... slave differs radically from the subjectivity he achieves after literacy and liberation . Initially under slavery , his identity is nonreflective and presubjective . Following his master's explanation of why slaves are kept illiterate ...
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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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