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... position is comparatively ambiguous . On the one hand , she is aware much like Rushdie that " exiles or emigrants or expatriates , are haunted by some sense of loss , some urge to reclaim , to look back [ ... ] we will not be capable to ...
... position is comparatively ambiguous . On the one hand , she is aware much like Rushdie that " exiles or emigrants or expatriates , are haunted by some sense of loss , some urge to reclaim , to look back [ ... ] we will not be capable to ...
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... position defines cultural identity " in terms of one , shared culture , a sort of collective ' one true self , ' hiding inside the many other , more superficial or artificially imposed ' selves , ' which people with a shared history ...
... position defines cultural identity " in terms of one , shared culture , a sort of collective ' one true self , ' hiding inside the many other , more superficial or artificially imposed ' selves , ' which people with a shared history ...
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... position - and the position of the individual subject - within the new spatial logic of late capitalism . Rushdie's texts perform this function precisely insofar as their narratives intervene and inscribe themselves within the radically ...
... position - and the position of the individual subject - within the new spatial logic of late capitalism . Rushdie's texts perform this function precisely insofar as their narratives intervene and inscribe themselves within the radically ...
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