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In The Good Shepherd, the characters and themes display characteristics that are compatible with many critical theory perspectives.
In his slim volume Cultural Imperialism, critical theorist John Tomlinson begs scholars to reconsider the scope and impact of Western culture on non-Western regions.
Philip Larkin's apparently straightforward poem "Maiden Name" tackles some weighty issues, such as identity and the workings of language, with characteristic subtlety.
A growing sector of people seem to be turning to past eras in preference to modern culture. How might Critical Theory explain what people seek in the charms of the past?
Westerners are always forcing their constructs and definitions of Aboriginality upon us. This poem written "by" (for) my neice at school will shock you.
Participation mystique, also known as projective identification, can influence a person or group of persons into acting against their own best interest.
"Good Guys" part one. In the complex domain of Aboriginal rights, marxists sometimes find themselves working for the enemy.
An analysis of the problems inherent in rediscovering and 'rewriting' the lives of nineteenth century women poets.
Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises explores stereotypical gender roles and challenges early 1900s images of masculinity and femininity.
Comparative Literature studies literature across different times and cultures. Comp Lit programs are interdisciplinary, but stress language skills and critical theory.
Women who are inherently nurturers and care givers can play a leading role as supporters and initiators of the vegetarian diet according to feminist author Carol Adams.


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