CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... vocational identity can result in comic fixity of the human personality ; at society's authoritative royal center , the fixity has a tragic consequence . I want to explore Shakespeare's representation of profession as we find it first ...
... vocational identity can result in comic fixity of the human personality ; at society's authoritative royal center , the fixity has a tragic consequence . I want to explore Shakespeare's representation of profession as we find it first ...
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... vocational subjects . If a post - Foucauldian discourse of subjectivity views the individual as in part an effect of power , one of the principal means by which subjectivity becomes the social vehicle of that power is through the ...
... vocational subjects . If a post - Foucauldian discourse of subjectivity views the individual as in part an effect of power , one of the principal means by which subjectivity becomes the social vehicle of that power is through the ...
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... vocational selves is the beginning of a historical development that we as teachers of these texts still endure . Frederic Jameson ascribes this vocational anxiety to " the result of the French Revolution and the development of the ...
... vocational selves is the beginning of a historical development that we as teachers of these texts still endure . Frederic Jameson ascribes this vocational anxiety to " the result of the French Revolution and the development of the ...
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