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Peter Stallybrass and Allon White , for example , state that “ [ m ] ost politically thoughtful commentators wonder , like Eagleton , whether the “ licensed release of carnival is not simply a form of social control of the low by the ...
Peter Stallybrass and Allon White , for example , state that “ [ m ] ost politically thoughtful commentators wonder , like Eagleton , whether the “ licensed release of carnival is not simply a form of social control of the low by the ...
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The determination to locate within a temporal rather than a spiritual context , the causes of social and economic dislocation and the proposal for a new state divested of all mystical mediation and structured on genuine people's ...
The determination to locate within a temporal rather than a spiritual context , the causes of social and economic dislocation and the proposal for a new state divested of all mystical mediation and structured on genuine people's ...
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to the margin of margin — he is first marginalized as the politico - social other and then as the ontologic other . Such subversion of the Moor's identity has extended across a comprehensive landscape cohered by power / knowledge ...
to the margin of margin — he is first marginalized as the politico - social other and then as the ontologic other . Such subversion of the Moor's identity has extended across a comprehensive landscape cohered by power / knowledge ...
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