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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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Rather than on a simplistic figurative degradation of the native and the colonized landscape , Kipling's tales thus work on a narrative and moral economy in which an intolerable ( partly because it is initial ) burden of colonial shame ...
Rather than on a simplistic figurative degradation of the native and the colonized landscape , Kipling's tales thus work on a narrative and moral economy in which an intolerable ( partly because it is initial ) burden of colonial shame ...
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In contrast , Foulata is the native female who is desirable , and capable of desiring , whose sexual advances to Good shock him and alarm Quatermain . Her unwilling participation in the white men's violation of the mines is both a ...
In contrast , Foulata is the native female who is desirable , and capable of desiring , whose sexual advances to Good shock him and alarm Quatermain . Her unwilling participation in the white men's violation of the mines is both a ...
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