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favour of continuing . The acting chairman , Sir David Wilson , noted the feelings of the meeting , and at the Executive Committee meeting which followed , it was decided not to cancel the Congress . Three members of the British ...
favour of continuing . The acting chairman , Sir David Wilson , noted the feelings of the meeting , and at the Executive Committee meeting which followed , it was decided not to cancel the Congress . Three members of the British ...
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... noted by Barthes in his critique of the literary author as a subject full of consciousness ( e.g. 1976 ; 1977 ) , no one can escape from the codes imposed on us by social and textual constraints . Therefore , a scholar is a political ...
... noted by Barthes in his critique of the literary author as a subject full of consciousness ( e.g. 1976 ; 1977 ) , no one can escape from the codes imposed on us by social and textual constraints . Therefore , a scholar is a political ...
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... noted , this had already met with some success . However , through training and inclination , some personnel belonging to this camp looked beyond the francophone sphere to the major source of finance and pursuer regionally of global ...
... noted , this had already met with some success . However , through training and inclination , some personnel belonging to this camp looked beyond the francophone sphere to the major source of finance and pursuer regionally of global ...
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