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tradition in its making , therefore more authentic even though presented in English The importance of the reconstruction of traditional culture constitutes an alternative practice from the discourse of the colonizer or the master ...
tradition in its making , therefore more authentic even though presented in English The importance of the reconstruction of traditional culture constitutes an alternative practice from the discourse of the colonizer or the master ...
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It is notable that throughout Kanthapura , the unofficial discourse of folk culture with its transgressions against decorum moves along with the official as in the lawyer's repeated attempts to speak in Hindi .
It is notable that throughout Kanthapura , the unofficial discourse of folk culture with its transgressions against decorum moves along with the official as in the lawyer's repeated attempts to speak in Hindi .
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Keats and the Discourse of Manliness Sarvar V. Sherry Chand The The purpose of this paper is neither to make another ' literary interpretation of Keats's poetry , nor to ask questions of ' aesthetic ' value and judgement .
Keats and the Discourse of Manliness Sarvar V. Sherry Chand The The purpose of this paper is neither to make another ' literary interpretation of Keats's poetry , nor to ask questions of ' aesthetic ' value and judgement .
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