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A prominent position is taken up by Whitechapel , the old slave whose fatalistic internalisation of the coloniser's values causes his son's death : “ To my mind a simple lesson in obedience was all that my boy required .
A prominent position is taken up by Whitechapel , the old slave whose fatalistic internalisation of the coloniser's values causes his son's death : “ To my mind a simple lesson in obedience was all that my boy required .
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It is important to explore the subject position of the colonial writers within texts produced in the colonies and in Britain . Both kinds of texts coming from the two sides are constructed out of situations of power , and constructed ...
It is important to explore the subject position of the colonial writers within texts produced in the colonies and in Britain . Both kinds of texts coming from the two sides are constructed out of situations of power , and constructed ...
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However , although Girard maintains a gender - neutral position on the theory of sacrifice , Irigaray points to the significance of gender , sacrifice , and its formation of a community . Even more interesting is Irigaray's acute ...
However , although Girard maintains a gender - neutral position on the theory of sacrifice , Irigaray points to the significance of gender , sacrifice , and its formation of a community . Even more interesting is Irigaray's acute ...
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