Pynchon Notes, Masalah 52-53J.M. Kraft and K. Tololyan, 2005 |
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... critics , whose vocation is , in Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's words , to " [ unravel ] the text to make visible the assignment of subject - positions " ( 241 ) . An early Pynchon critic concerned with this problem of the censorship ...
... critics , whose vocation is , in Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's words , to " [ unravel ] the text to make visible the assignment of subject - positions " ( 241 ) . An early Pynchon critic concerned with this problem of the censorship ...
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... Critics have analyzed this scene as one of redemption in the otherwise dehumanizing landscape of the story of Lady V. For example , Robert D. Newman argues that " [ i ] n entrusting the ivory comb to Pappy Hod , Paola assumes the role ...
... Critics have analyzed this scene as one of redemption in the otherwise dehumanizing landscape of the story of Lady V. For example , Robert D. Newman argues that " [ i ] n entrusting the ivory comb to Pappy Hod , Paola assumes the role ...
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... critics both stress the autonomy of the narrative voice in the final episode , I would rather problematize their desire for the transcendental voice in Pynchon's narrative , a desire which , as we shall see , is harshly criticized in ...
... critics both stress the autonomy of the narrative voice in the final episode , I would rather problematize their desire for the transcendental voice in Pynchon's narrative , a desire which , as we shall see , is harshly criticized in ...
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