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“The World Had Forgotten about Us”: Heterotopian Resistance in Richard Flanagan’s <i>Wanting</i> and Lloyd Jones’s <i>Mister</i> <i>Pip</i>
出版 2022-01-01“...This shifting heterotopia is doubled by Mathinna’s heterotopic carceral body, that is, body as confined space, which qualifies the act of reclaiming. In <i>Mister Pip</i>, heterotopias concern cultural memory as the island of Bougainville, secluded from the rest of the world, turns into the repository of the villagers’ culture juxtaposed with the reading of Charles Dickens’s <i>Great Expectations</i> (1860–1861). ...”
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Beyond racism in Mister Johnson : Joyce Cary's love for the colonized Nigerian, and critique of the British empire.
出版 2013“...Joyce Cary’s Mister Johnson (1939) is named after the protagonist, a young and lively Nigerian clerk who, we are told in the preface to the novel, “turns his life into a romance[;] he is a poet who creates for himself a glorious destiny.” ...”
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“Pip is my story”
出版 2017-12-01“... In Mister Pip (2006), New Zealander writer Lloyd Jones transfers Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations to Papua New Guinea. ...”
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China and Europe as Geo(bio)graphical/Auto(geo)biographical Spaces: Croatian Experiences of the Interwar Period
出版 2024-11-01“...As a result, an opportunity availed itself to challenge the Eurocentric view of the world and to present first-class self-criticism. ...”
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