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... discourse is the result of what Spivak calls the current battle for culture - the means and modes of cultural ... discourse of haute couture . Here the Spivakian language rises to heights that would challenge even the most adept lexicon ...
... discourse is the result of what Spivak calls the current battle for culture - the means and modes of cultural ... discourse of haute couture . Here the Spivakian language rises to heights that would challenge even the most adept lexicon ...
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... discourses of empire are also naming their own identity . Any social discourse proclaims within itself the space which has produced it , and which it has appropriated and named . In the case of this country , the name Rhodesia proclaims ...
... discourses of empire are also naming their own identity . Any social discourse proclaims within itself the space which has produced it , and which it has appropriated and named . In the case of this country , the name Rhodesia proclaims ...
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... discourse of lived history with its inherent flaws and the official discourse perpetuated through school history books . Duiker's view about the Ndebele War replicates the notion in colonial discourse that colonial conquest brought ...
... discourse of lived history with its inherent flaws and the official discourse perpetuated through school history books . Duiker's view about the Ndebele War replicates the notion in colonial discourse that colonial conquest brought ...
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