Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... social change , some kind of framework in which local contradictions are connected to a more general social critique . Subversion by contrast with openly held progressive ideas would seem to entail some kind of indirec- tion , a ...
... social change , some kind of framework in which local contradictions are connected to a more general social critique . Subversion by contrast with openly held progressive ideas would seem to entail some kind of indirec- tion , a ...
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... social con- tradictions in plenty for women in class society , only to resolve every one of them . In some ways Gage's demand for ideological closure is here more extreme than in Gertie's Sacrifice , because we follow the one character ...
... social con- tradictions in plenty for women in class society , only to resolve every one of them . In some ways Gage's demand for ideological closure is here more extreme than in Gertie's Sacrifice , because we follow the one character ...
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... social context . Subversions that by definition engage and try to move social contradictions , are also by definition deep- ly embedded in and enabled by them , and therefore - as Jameson reminds us- vulnerable to the temptations to ...
... social context . Subversions that by definition engage and try to move social contradictions , are also by definition deep- ly embedded in and enabled by them , and therefore - as Jameson reminds us- vulnerable to the temptations to ...
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