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Powers and Horrors : Colonial Gothic Narrative as Socially Symbolic Act Robbie Boon Hua Goh Ina n his study of the " impasse ” into which theories of colonial discourse analysis have fallen , Robert Young warns that “ it is true that we ...
Powers and Horrors : Colonial Gothic Narrative as Socially Symbolic Act Robbie Boon Hua Goh Ina n his study of the " impasse ” into which theories of colonial discourse analysis have fallen , Robert Young warns that “ it is true that we ...
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Important as this recognition of gothic narrative duality is , as a general critical theory it is in some danger of legitimizing those narrative disfigurements of the native - as - other in colonial gothic discourse .
Important as this recognition of gothic narrative duality is , as a general critical theory it is in some danger of legitimizing those narrative disfigurements of the native - as - other in colonial gothic discourse .
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This exposure of colonial desire or transgression and the error of judgement ( “ hamartia ” ) on the part of the high figure , which hints at some dislocation of position ( “ peripeteia ” ) , deploy strong cathartic properties .
This exposure of colonial desire or transgression and the error of judgement ( “ hamartia ” ) on the part of the high figure , which hints at some dislocation of position ( “ peripeteia ” ) , deploy strong cathartic properties .
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