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... position alongside the liberals and the dead skunks . Even in the less . obviously commodified worlds of theatre ... positions with which I hold a constant and bracing internal dialogue ) .5 The divided recep- tion of Neil Jordan's The ...
... position alongside the liberals and the dead skunks . Even in the less . obviously commodified worlds of theatre ... positions with which I hold a constant and bracing internal dialogue ) .5 The divided recep- tion of Neil Jordan's The ...
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... positions it has always tried to complicate through social and economic analysis . No matter how carefully nuanced the company's productions , pamphlets and public statements might be , the anti- colonial positions of its most powerful ...
... positions it has always tried to complicate through social and economic analysis . No matter how carefully nuanced the company's productions , pamphlets and public statements might be , the anti- colonial positions of its most powerful ...
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... position as Number One , a position that was consolidated by the award of a Nobel Prize in 1995 . Despite his shrewd analysis of cultural institutions and his suggestive jux- taposition of poetry with rock music , Fennell's attack on ...
... position as Number One , a position that was consolidated by the award of a Nobel Prize in 1995 . Despite his shrewd analysis of cultural institutions and his suggestive jux- taposition of poetry with rock music , Fennell's attack on ...
Contents
and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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