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February 11, 2012 1:53 am You are here:Home Philosophical Movements Comparative Literature and Culture, Vol 10 (1), 2008

Comparative Literature and Culture, Vol 10 (1), 2008

Posted by Farhang Erfani on July 14, 2008 in Philosophical Movements | 0 Comment
Joseph S. Pinter On the Convergence of Innis’s International Political Economy and Sebald’s Novels

Arina Lungu Marx, Postmodernism, and Spatial Configurations in Jameson and Lefebvre

Eric Sipyinyu Njeng Achebe, Conrad, and the Postcolonial Strain

María Odette Canivell Nation Building, Utopia, and the Latin American Writer/Intellectual

Shimberlee Jirón-King Thompson’s and Acosta’s Collaborative Creation of the Gonzo Narrative Style
Tags: Globalization, Literary crossings, Marx and Marxism, Narrative, Postcolonial

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