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| Salman Rushdie - 2002 - 76 Seiten
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| Lesley Stern - 1995 - 278 Seiten
...return. ' Yet, as Salman Rushdie in discussing how Dorothy is 'unhoused' points out, 'we understand that the real secret of the ruby slippers is not that "there's...but rather that there is no longer any such place as home'.41 The magic of the slippers is not entirely good magic either - their agency in transferring... | |
| Steven Cohan, Ina Rae Hark - 1997 - 400 Seiten
...childhood places and started to make up our lives, armed only with what we have and are, we understand that the real secret of the ruby slippers is not that "there's no place like home," but rather there is no longer anv such place as home: except, of course, for the home we make, or the homes that... | |
| Dubravka Ugre I - 1998 - 292 Seiten
...childhood places and started to make up our lives, armed only with what we have and are, we understand that the real secret of the ruby slippers is not that 'there's...place like home', but rather that there is no longer such a place as home: except, of course, for the home we make, or the homes that are made for us, in... | |
| Stephen Baker - 2000 - 242 Seiten
...places and started out to make up our lives, armed only with what we have and are, we understand that the real secret of the ruby slippers is not that 'there's...anywhere, and everywhere, except the place from which we began.31 In conclusion, The Satanic Verses seems to me simultaneously to accept the postmodern fulfilment... | |
| A. Brah, Annie E. Coombes - 2000 - 324 Seiten
...places and started out to make up our lives, armed only with what we have and are, we understand that the real secret of the ruby slippers is not that 'there's...that are made for us, in Oz: which is anywhere, and evervwhere, except the place from which we began. (Rushdie 1992: 57) In other words, all of us have... | |
| International Comparative Literature Association. Congress, Theo d'. Haen - 2000 - 656 Seiten
...description of the actual time and place between cultural monocentrism and relativism—"we understand that the real secret of the ruby slippers is not that 'there's no place like home' [monocentrism], but rather that there is no longer any such place 'as' home [relativism]: except, of... | |
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