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... global economy is not a sign of the state's benevolence , but an economic and ideological maneuver the politics of which demand attention . So , what we are interested in discussing is , first , why and how raced culture is ...
... global economy is not a sign of the state's benevolence , but an economic and ideological maneuver the politics of which demand attention . So , what we are interested in discussing is , first , why and how raced culture is ...
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... global realities that influence their social forms . The accompanying aesthetic forms register the erosion of the categories of high art and popular culture , and a new depthlessness that suggests the loss of any organic consciousness ...
... global realities that influence their social forms . The accompanying aesthetic forms register the erosion of the categories of high art and popular culture , and a new depthlessness that suggests the loss of any organic consciousness ...
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... global are now inextricably linked and that political practice must map the territory between them . In conclusion , then , the role of Rushdie's global aesthetic is that of the " pedagogical political culture " outlined by Jameson , a ...
... global are now inextricably linked and that political practice must map the territory between them . In conclusion , then , the role of Rushdie's global aesthetic is that of the " pedagogical political culture " outlined by Jameson , a ...
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