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An Exploration of the Imagined Social Fabric : Walt Whitman's " Song of Myself " Shari A. Koopmann Wal an Walt Whitman's long poem " Song of Myself " ( included in his classic collection Leaves of Grass ) is an exploration of the imagined ...
An Exploration of the Imagined Social Fabric : Walt Whitman's " Song of Myself " Shari A. Koopmann Wal an Walt Whitman's long poem " Song of Myself " ( included in his classic collection Leaves of Grass ) is an exploration of the imagined ...
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... imagined community . At the core of Whitman's notion of self is the democratic citizen , and thus the national identity . At the very beginning of " Song of Myself ” ” Whitman consciously roots himself in America , and in the ancestry ...
... imagined community . At the core of Whitman's notion of self is the democratic citizen , and thus the national identity . At the very beginning of " Song of Myself ” ” Whitman consciously roots himself in America , and in the ancestry ...
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... imagined community that is a nation " ( Anderson 25 ) . Characteristic of the newspaper is what Anderson refers to as " the simultaneity in homogenous empty time , " which can adequately be described as a situation in which various ...
... imagined community that is a nation " ( Anderson 25 ) . Characteristic of the newspaper is what Anderson refers to as " the simultaneity in homogenous empty time , " which can adequately be described as a situation in which various ...
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