Law and Literature, Volumen18University of California Press, 2006 |
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... reading habits , it is necessary not only to gather data about black read- ing habits , but to establish that those habits in fact depend upon the reading habits of whites . This is the sense of “ responsibility ” implied in the ...
... reading habits , it is necessary not only to gather data about black read- ing habits , but to establish that those habits in fact depend upon the reading habits of whites . This is the sense of “ responsibility ” implied in the ...
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... reading matter for whites intercepted by the black reader who models his desire on the phantasied desire of the white man . Cronjé concedes that the most logical step to take to stop white reading matter from falling into black hands ...
... reading matter for whites intercepted by the black reader who models his desire on the phantasied desire of the white man . Cronjé concedes that the most logical step to take to stop white reading matter from falling into black hands ...
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... readings , reading them as they were not " intended " to be read — reading them for what one can hear about how the authors understand law , and what law must be for it to be said this way , rather than for what the authors are " trying ...
... readings , reading them as they were not " intended " to be read — reading them for what one can hear about how the authors understand law , and what law must be for it to be said this way , rather than for what the authors are " trying ...
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