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This means that we have no essential being and that when one identity is replaced by another , the old one is irrevocably lost . Saladin , before his transformation , inclines toward this view when he considers that he has put his old ...
This means that we have no essential being and that when one identity is replaced by another , the old one is irrevocably lost . Saladin , before his transformation , inclines toward this view when he considers that he has put his old ...
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He also keeps the spirit of masquerade , changing masks and creating hybrid identities as he does so . ... Whereas before he hid a void beneath his multiple masks because he abjured those Indian parts of his identity , he now has ...
He also keeps the spirit of masquerade , changing masks and creating hybrid identities as he does so . ... Whereas before he hid a void beneath his multiple masks because he abjured those Indian parts of his identity , he now has ...
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Kristeva , in Strangers to Ourselves , is sensitive to the contradictions inherent in the formal political identity of the nation - state . Defined by the emergence of a body politic and a national language , the nation - state must ...
Kristeva , in Strangers to Ourselves , is sensitive to the contradictions inherent in the formal political identity of the nation - state . Defined by the emergence of a body politic and a national language , the nation - state must ...
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