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Personal Name: McNeece, Lucy Stone, 1940-. Includes bibliographical references and index. Personal Name: Duras, Marguerite Political and social views. Publication, Distribution, et. Gainesville Includes bibliographical references and index. Geographic Name: India In literature. Rubrics: Imperialism in literature Semiotics and literature Intertextuality. Download now Art and politics in Duras' India cycle by Lucy Stone McNeece. Download PDF book format. Download DOC book format.
Home Browse Books Book details, Art and Politics in Duras' India Cycle . Art and Politics in Duras' India Cycle. Lucy Stone McNeece proposes a political reading of six of Marguerite Duras' works, centering on a single narrative core as an allegory of the neocolonial politics of representation.
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X, 196 pages ; 24 cm. She argues that Duras speaks about her past in colonial Indochina both to establish an analogy between bankrupt colonial structures of the 1930s and the post-modern media culture of modern France and to alert her readers to the invisible oppression within the liberal democracies of Western Europe.
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Proposing a political reading of six of Marguerite Duras' works, the author centres on a single narrative core as an allegory of the neocolonial politics of representation. The study sets the work in a larger framework than that of psychoanalysis and feminism. ISBN13:9780813014708. Release Date:December 1996.