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It is disturbing to note that Roy's work is being praised only for her innovative handling of the English language as if nothing else in the novel really matters . And sometimes , definitely unreasonably , the novel has been even ...
It is disturbing to note that Roy's work is being praised only for her innovative handling of the English language as if nothing else in the novel really matters . And sometimes , definitely unreasonably , the novel has been even ...
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perfidy , Kathleen Biddick's critique of Travels as a narrative that constructs language as " technology ” to further exclude and violate Jewish bodies , chart new avenues to read Travels within more politicized contexts .
perfidy , Kathleen Biddick's critique of Travels as a narrative that constructs language as " technology ” to further exclude and violate Jewish bodies , chart new avenues to read Travels within more politicized contexts .
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His lament of the lost Christian paternity frames the text within a nostalgic language . This language of loss and nostalgia , as I will show in my work , initiates and sustains the master narratives of nationalist and masculinist ...
His lament of the lost Christian paternity frames the text within a nostalgic language . This language of loss and nostalgia , as I will show in my work , initiates and sustains the master narratives of nationalist and masculinist ...
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