De-Colonizing the Subject: The Politics of Gender in Women's AutobiographySidonie Smith, Julia Watson U of Minnesota Press, 01 հնվ, 1992 թ. - 484 էջ |
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Part 2 Theorizing the Politics of Form | 89 |
Part 3 Negotiating Class and Race | 223 |
Part 4 The Counterhegemonic I | 295 |
Part 5 The Body and the Colonizer | 385 |
Contributors | 459 |
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De/colonizing the Subject: The Politics of Gender in Women's Autobiography Sidonie Smith,Julia Watson Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 1992 |
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