Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 15, Issues 1-2The Society, 1992 |
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... narrative that respects the continent's cultural autonomy and otherness by eliminating it from language altogether . Actually , however , this elimination is only apparent ( to take a favorite phrase from Kafka out of its context ) ...
... narrative that respects the continent's cultural autonomy and otherness by eliminating it from language altogether . Actually , however , this elimination is only apparent ( to take a favorite phrase from Kafka out of its context ) ...
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... narrative of Olga , Kafka gives us a fair warning that her story might end the age of " innocent " readings of The Castle : " do you really want to be told ? ' ' Why do you ask ? ' said K. . . . ' Superstition , ' said Olga . ' You'll ...
... narrative of Olga , Kafka gives us a fair warning that her story might end the age of " innocent " readings of The Castle : " do you really want to be told ? ' ' Why do you ask ? ' said K. . . . ' Superstition , ' said Olga . ' You'll ...
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... narrative , however , at least points to another possibility - the possibility of deploying simulation as an ostensible play in order to escape the crush of the oppressive systems . Closing the series of displacements of the feminine in ...
... narrative , however , at least points to another possibility - the possibility of deploying simulation as an ostensible play in order to escape the crush of the oppressive systems . Closing the series of displacements of the feminine in ...
Contents
JOURNAL | 2 |
Kafkas Orientalist Rhetoric | 21 |
The Rhetoric of Kafkas Amtliche Schriften 29 | 29 |
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