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The literary revision of history is indeed a major concern of all postcolonial literatures and it grows out of the need to uncover the histories that were relegated to oblivion in the official version handed down from generation to ...
The literary revision of history is indeed a major concern of all postcolonial literatures and it grows out of the need to uncover the histories that were relegated to oblivion in the official version handed down from generation to ...
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Some critics have expressed the suspicion that the concern with issues of imperial history , slave trade and so on may be “ agendas handed to [ these writers ] by a publishing establishment keen to retain the rules of polarities ...
Some critics have expressed the suspicion that the concern with issues of imperial history , slave trade and so on may be “ agendas handed to [ these writers ] by a publishing establishment keen to retain the rules of polarities ...
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however , that concerns not distinct forms of interpenetration but the fact that greater interpenetration requires ... delimit and define the politics of appropriating the other ( as in Othello ) , the principal concern of this paper .
however , that concerns not distinct forms of interpenetration but the fact that greater interpenetration requires ... delimit and define the politics of appropriating the other ( as in Othello ) , the principal concern of this paper .
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