The Atlantic Literary Review, Volume 3, Issues 3-4Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 2002 - English literature |
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... relationship with ' third world ' women represents the relationship between Western ideology and the postcolonial world . If so , Naipaul is describing the not - so - simple relationship between the ' North ' and the ' South ' : one in ...
... relationship with ' third world ' women represents the relationship between Western ideology and the postcolonial world . If so , Naipaul is describing the not - so - simple relationship between the ' North ' and the ' South ' : one in ...
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... relationship is very complicated but both occupy the same conceptual ground in many ways . The roots of both are the same : The characteristic concerns of postcolonial studies have been defined in relation to the complicated legacies of ...
... relationship is very complicated but both occupy the same conceptual ground in many ways . The roots of both are the same : The characteristic concerns of postcolonial studies have been defined in relation to the complicated legacies of ...
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Philosophical Issue " gives us a clearer , persuasive idea of the relationship between postmodernity and globalization . According to him , the relationship between them is " deeply intertwined , " for " globalization ...
Philosophical Issue " gives us a clearer , persuasive idea of the relationship between postmodernity and globalization . According to him , the relationship between them is " deeply intertwined , " for " globalization ...
Contents
S Naipauls Ironic Visions | 15 |
The Colonials Half a Life and Half an Identity | 27 |
Subverting the Myth of Immaculate White Woman | 39 |
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