Decolonising FictionsDangaroo, 1993 - 192 pagine |
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Pagina 119
... Cawdor has been " going away " , out of the narrative of Empire for a long time . The elements that Todorov and Hulme identify as occurring in all colonial encounters ( and which facilitate the European " othering " of the rest of the ...
... Cawdor has been " going away " , out of the narrative of Empire for a long time . The elements that Todorov and Hulme identify as occurring in all colonial encounters ( and which facilitate the European " othering " of the rest of the ...
Pagina 128
Diana Brydon, Helen Tiffin. ― time . Visitants ' central character , Alistair Cawdor , imagines a piece of music marked troppo agitato , which Dalwood rejects as an impossibility but Cawdor dreams he would like to hear a piece that would ...
Diana Brydon, Helen Tiffin. ― time . Visitants ' central character , Alistair Cawdor , imagines a piece of music marked troppo agitato , which Dalwood rejects as an impossibility but Cawdor dreams he would like to hear a piece that would ...
Pagina 129
... Cawdor may be seen as reversed images of one another , as reflected in a distorting mirror . Where Cawdor is always hiding behind a book , carrying his typewriter into the remotest jungles , Big Bear is the only chief who refuses to ...
... Cawdor may be seen as reversed images of one another , as reflected in a distorting mirror . Where Cawdor is always hiding behind a book , carrying his typewriter into the remotest jungles , Big Bear is the only chief who refuses to ...
Sommario
Acknowledgements | 6 |
West Indian Literature | 35 |
Australian Literature | 55 |
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