The process of identity construction througt the discourse of art within the Canadian postcolonial context in Cat' eye and The blind assassin by Margaret Atwood
Since I started to study this Masters Degree the postmodern problematic has captivated me. Delving deeper into the postmodern literary field I found myself attracted by the fact that much of postmodern literature has been giving voice to minority groups. From that moment my interest was directed tow...
Main Author: | Massano, María Constanza |
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Other Authors: | Carballo, Mirian |
Format: | masterThesis |
Language: | eng |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11086/4183 |
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