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Equiano's ability to phantasmatically align himself with both the Levite and his mutilated wife is deeply connected to Equiano's experience of slavery, for the
The State of Things: Olaudah Equiano and the Volatile Politics of Heterocosmic Desire 2006
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In the paragraphs below, I argue that Foxe is deployed such that Equiano becomes phantasmatically abased as the object of George's desire.
The State of Things: Olaudah Equiano and the Volatile Politics of Heterocosmic Desire 2006
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His analysis forecloses the larger context of de Man's reception — and that of "theory" itself; for however much one might agree with Guillory that de Man has phantasmatically embodied theory for the professoriat, theory — even as
Professing Literature: John Guillory's Misreading of Paul de Man 2005
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Brown’s house, the everyday residence is literally and phantasmatically transformed into a picturesque pastoral scene of the kind that Britons were well acquainted with not only in the Georgic experiments of eighteenth-century poetry, but also in picturesque visual representation.
Projection, Patriotism, Surrogation: Handel in Calcutta 2006
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