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... native speak " ( 190 ) . Spivak unsheathes the sharp rapier and reminds Parry that they are natives too- " We talk like Defoe's Friday , only much better " ( 190 ) . She queries whether in the interests of " conscientious ethnography ...
... native speak " ( 190 ) . Spivak unsheathes the sharp rapier and reminds Parry that they are natives too- " We talk like Defoe's Friday , only much better " ( 190 ) . She queries whether in the interests of " conscientious ethnography ...
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... native informant could be foreclosed but what does one do with the native - informant - cum - hybrid globalist ? A related issue is that of the individual state in a transnationalised world . For in spite of the academic / economic ...
... native informant could be foreclosed but what does one do with the native - informant - cum - hybrid globalist ? A related issue is that of the individual state in a transnationalised world . For in spite of the academic / economic ...
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... natives . In this particular instance , the ideology of blame as a justification for the invasion is powerfully used ... [ native ] social memory ; it reinforces the settler identity as a group which continues to struggle against the odds ...
... natives . In this particular instance , the ideology of blame as a justification for the invasion is powerfully used ... [ native ] social memory ; it reinforces the settler identity as a group which continues to struggle against the odds ...
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