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... narrative form , car- ries with it ideological and political implications . One way to understand the political and ideological function of narrative form is by recognizing that what Homi Bhabha terms " the homogenization of time ...
... narrative form , car- ries with it ideological and political implications . One way to understand the political and ideological function of narrative form is by recognizing that what Homi Bhabha terms " the homogenization of time ...
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... narrative of tolerance , plural- ism and democracy begins to be unsettled by the presence of a competing narrative - one that disrupts the story of peaceful relations founded on treaties that acknowledge the integrity of each nation as ...
... narrative of tolerance , plural- ism and democracy begins to be unsettled by the presence of a competing narrative - one that disrupts the story of peaceful relations founded on treaties that acknowledge the integrity of each nation as ...
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... narrative of the decision tells us that within two years " relations had eased " and a year after that the British and Mi'kmaq were signing the 1752 Treaty ; the very same treaty we are to interpret according to the principle of the ...
... narrative of the decision tells us that within two years " relations had eased " and a year after that the British and Mi'kmaq were signing the 1752 Treaty ; the very same treaty we are to interpret according to the principle of the ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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