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At the Periphery of the Center

Sexuality and Literary Genre in the Works of Marguerite Yourcenar and Julien Green.

by Thomas J.D. Armbrecht

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Published by Rodopi .
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    Subjects:
  • Gender Studies,
  • Literary studies: general,
  • Literary Criticism & Collections / French,
  • Social Science : Gender Studies,
  • European - French,
  • Literary Criticism,
  • Literature - Classics / Criticism,
  • French

  • The Physical Object
    FormatPaperback
    Number of Pages140
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL9099902M
    ISBN 109042021896
    ISBN 109789042021891

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This page is an invitation to discuss disability oppression, inclusive societies, and Followers: The volume Center and Periphery. Studies of Communication and International Relations aims at demonstrating, explicitly or implicitly, that the center and the periphery are interchangeable, depending on the assumed reference system.

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A significant part of what has happened in world center–periphery relationships in recent times also seems to involve the ways in which the periphery helps make the center what it is.

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A variety of perspectives. Drawing heavily on archival materials made available only recently, V. Naipaul's Journeys: From Periphery to Center offers a defense and rereading of Naipaul by substantially reframing the objectives of his writing.

Naipaul's work is unlike that of other postcolonial writers, contends Krishnan, in avoiding both easy position taking and the.

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The effect is one of destabilizing old visions and imagining new worlds where multilingual education provides the backdrop for generous understandings of all peoples. "At the Periphery of the Center is the first comparison of two of France's most important twentieth-century authors, Julien Green and Marguerite Yourcenar.

It examines textual elements in their plays and novels to draw conclusions about the ways that. Krishnan (Reading the Global), an associate English professor at Boston University, devotes this insightful analysis to postcolonial themes in the work of the late novelist V.S.

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