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... dialectics is that the postmodern fascination with hybridity and miscegenation too often blurs into a fetishistic and sometimes quite self- indulgent celebration of marginality for its own sake . Obviously , the best stuff doesn't do ...
... dialectics is that the postmodern fascination with hybridity and miscegenation too often blurs into a fetishistic and sometimes quite self- indulgent celebration of marginality for its own sake . Obviously , the best stuff doesn't do ...
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... dialectics . Miéville's own view of dialectics , which emphasizes interaction and liminality within a totality , is therefore relevant : ... Dialectics are centrally important to me as it focuses on the blurred interstices , gray areas ...
... dialectics . Miéville's own view of dialectics , which emphasizes interaction and liminality within a totality , is therefore relevant : ... Dialectics are centrally important to me as it focuses on the blurred interstices , gray areas ...
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... dialectics , allowing for feedback among members of a group , could keep the totalizing nature of the group from becoming totalitarian . Here , it becomes evident that when the dialectic stops , totalitarianism can begin , highlighting ...
... dialectics , allowing for feedback among members of a group , could keep the totalizing nature of the group from becoming totalitarian . Here , it becomes evident that when the dialectic stops , totalitarianism can begin , highlighting ...
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