Across BoundariesHabib Ajroud Faculté des lettres de la Manouba, 1995 - 368 |
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... Africa become a little clearer as the narration proceeds : Before turning north to Sardinia the ship takes Lawrence ... Africa ! Africa , showing her coast on clear days . Africa the dreaded . And the great watch - temple of the summit ...
... Africa become a little clearer as the narration proceeds : Before turning north to Sardinia the ship takes Lawrence ... Africa ! Africa , showing her coast on clear days . Africa the dreaded . And the great watch - temple of the summit ...
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... Africa and America : " the west is strange and unfamiliar and a little fearful , be it Africa or be it America " ( 42 ) ; i.e. the memory of Aphrodite makes him look to America with fear , and Africa ( Arab Africa ) is associated with ...
... Africa and America : " the west is strange and unfamiliar and a little fearful , be it Africa or be it America " ( 42 ) ; i.e. the memory of Aphrodite makes him look to America with fear , and Africa ( Arab Africa ) is associated with ...
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... Africa as well as in America . But in Africa they were completely extinguished : cf. the image of Mt. Sinai as a destructive phallus , the African sculptures of mutilated female figures , and the Sicilian goddess fearfully watching the ...
... Africa as well as in America . But in Africa they were completely extinguished : cf. the image of Mt. Sinai as a destructive phallus , the African sculptures of mutilated female figures , and the Sicilian goddess fearfully watching the ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Left Hand of Otherness | 13 |
The Discovery and Recovery of New Objects | 33 |
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