Decolonising FictionsDangaroo, 1993 - 192 pagine |
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Pagina 65
... relation by pos- iting a relation of dominance as a symmetrical relation of equivalence ; but it also serves to distract attention from the suppressed cultures of the indigenous peoples as well as of other immigrant groups . The ...
... relation by pos- iting a relation of dominance as a symmetrical relation of equivalence ; but it also serves to distract attention from the suppressed cultures of the indigenous peoples as well as of other immigrant groups . The ...
Pagina 92
... relations are complex but each form of oppression seems to depend for its power on positing a fundamentally unequal relation of dominance as a relation of equivalence . Atwood's narrator does not get beyond the first two steps of ...
... relations are complex but each form of oppression seems to depend for its power on positing a fundamentally unequal relation of dominance as a relation of equivalence . Atwood's narrator does not get beyond the first two steps of ...
Pagina 95
... relation to place marks an important internal redefi- nition of settler - invader identity , but it continues to leave native Canadians , as people rather than symbols of the white imagination , out of the picture . Instead , their ...
... relation to place marks an important internal redefi- nition of settler - invader identity , but it continues to leave native Canadians , as people rather than symbols of the white imagination , out of the picture . Instead , their ...
Sommario
Acknowledgements | 6 |
West Indian Literature | 35 |
Australian Literature | 55 |
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