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Page 26
... scene represents both colonial and dramatic power : pardoning the rebel MacCoul and the wrongly condemned Shaun , the Secretary ' directs ' the actions of all the characters . ' I seem to have conducted this affair to a suc- cessful ...
... scene represents both colonial and dramatic power : pardoning the rebel MacCoul and the wrongly condemned Shaun , the Secretary ' directs ' the actions of all the characters . ' I seem to have conducted this affair to a suc- cessful ...
Page 89
... scene , however , and the ethnic identi- ties of the Irish and Nigerian pugilists , suggest that in the aftermath of Empire the English are still exploiting their former colonial subjects as circus animals . Danny's mentor Ike compares ...
... scene , however , and the ethnic identi- ties of the Irish and Nigerian pugilists , suggest that in the aftermath of Empire the English are still exploiting their former colonial subjects as circus animals . Danny's mentor Ike compares ...
Page 205
... scene in which the poem is spoken is loaded with symbolic visual detail . The mission is delayed by bad weather over the target , and the men climb out of their plane to await new orders for take - off . Although the open- ing titles ...
... scene in which the poem is spoken is loaded with symbolic visual detail . The mission is delayed by bad weather over the target , and the men climb out of their plane to await new orders for take - off . Although the open- ing titles ...
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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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