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... space . So the historical process and / or the idea of history as a collective experience disappear to give space to a narrativization of ' the Real ' that cannot cope with its contradictions through writing , as the modernists did ...
... space . So the historical process and / or the idea of history as a collective experience disappear to give space to a narrativization of ' the Real ' that cannot cope with its contradictions through writing , as the modernists did ...
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... spaces and spaces of racialized / gendered bodies . Sir Mandeville's Travels constructs an interiority of space with bodies that has successfully mapped out an Oriental topology , focusing primarily on monstrous bodies in the East and ...
... spaces and spaces of racialized / gendered bodies . Sir Mandeville's Travels constructs an interiority of space with bodies that has successfully mapped out an Oriental topology , focusing primarily on monstrous bodies in the East and ...
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... space - the creation of a cultural space is thus a crucial aspect of the developed capitalist - colonial system in the late nineteenth century , and colonial gothic narratives also serve this cultural role . Writers like Joseph Conrad ...
... space - the creation of a cultural space is thus a crucial aspect of the developed capitalist - colonial system in the late nineteenth century , and colonial gothic narratives also serve this cultural role . Writers like Joseph Conrad ...
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