Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... imperialism Conrad describes in Heart of Darkness is not " redeemed " by an " idea " ( Conrad 1971 : 7 ) . Instead , like the strange , almost Borgesian list with which Forster ends his novelistic career , it takes its place within a ...
... imperialism Conrad describes in Heart of Darkness is not " redeemed " by an " idea " ( Conrad 1971 : 7 ) . Instead , like the strange , almost Borgesian list with which Forster ends his novelistic career , it takes its place within a ...
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... imperialism attempted to effect . In India , as in Ireland and elsewhere , the British claimed to be developing the native populations into good English citizens . The difference between these two rhetorics - and , more important , the ...
... imperialism attempted to effect . In India , as in Ireland and elsewhere , the British claimed to be developing the native populations into good English citizens . The difference between these two rhetorics - and , more important , the ...
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... imperialism - between 1835 and the Great War , European powers came to control over 85 percent of the world's ... imperialist " centering " and the discipline of anthropology [ 1983 : 130–32 ] ) . Already in Nietzsche , however , the ...
... imperialism - between 1835 and the Great War , European powers came to control over 85 percent of the world's ... imperialist " centering " and the discipline of anthropology [ 1983 : 130–32 ] ) . Already in Nietzsche , however , the ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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