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... colonial struggle . Revisionists dis- miss what they see as the misleading equation of Ireland with more distant colonies of the British Empire , preferring to emphasize its status as a white , European and relatively prosperous member ...
... colonial struggle . Revisionists dis- miss what they see as the misleading equation of Ireland with more distant colonies of the British Empire , preferring to emphasize its status as a white , European and relatively prosperous member ...
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... colonial servant ' ( 39 ) . Lancey , uneasy among the ' foreigners ' and quite happy to contemplate their ... colonial enterprise that properly belongs to the Irishman . ( An Englishman who argues against colonial proceedings is counter ...
... colonial servant ' ( 39 ) . Lancey , uneasy among the ' foreigners ' and quite happy to contemplate their ... colonial enterprise that properly belongs to the Irishman . ( An Englishman who argues against colonial proceedings is counter ...
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... colonial significance of this outdated linguis- tic theory . I now turn to the geographical and ethnic implications of a concept that connects Ireland with the Semitic Orient and Arab north Africa rather than with neighbouring ...
... colonial significance of this outdated linguis- tic theory . I now turn to the geographical and ethnic implications of a concept that connects Ireland with the Semitic Orient and Arab north Africa rather than with neighbouring ...
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and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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