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... Mexico and effectively ignoring the subjectivity of the Mexicans . What began as a celebration of Otherness quickly deteriorated into a sinister kind of aesthetic imperialism . By closely considering works written both before and during ...
... Mexico and effectively ignoring the subjectivity of the Mexicans . What began as a celebration of Otherness quickly deteriorated into a sinister kind of aesthetic imperialism . By closely considering works written both before and during ...
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... Mexico , stu- dents are not surprised at the measure of his disappointment when Mexico's Indians failed to approximate his ideal . Indeed , his conviction that Mexico could serve for his utopic community , Rananim , indicates how little ...
... Mexico , stu- dents are not surprised at the measure of his disappointment when Mexico's Indians failed to approximate his ideal . Indeed , his conviction that Mexico could serve for his utopic community , Rananim , indicates how little ...
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... Mexico he hoped to re - establish the vital connection between himself and the indigenous peoples of Mexico . When what he encountered in Mexico did not correspond to his notions of the " living religion , " Lawrence created his own ...
... Mexico he hoped to re - establish the vital connection between himself and the indigenous peoples of Mexico . When what he encountered in Mexico did not correspond to his notions of the " living religion , " Lawrence created his own ...
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