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The colonial cult of masculinity is a political discourse which describes the colonizers as hyper - masculine men and the colonized men as effeminate . Ashis Nandy describes this strategy as the " colonial homology between ...
The colonial cult of masculinity is a political discourse which describes the colonizers as hyper - masculine men and the colonized men as effeminate . Ashis Nandy describes this strategy as the " colonial homology between ...
第 18 頁
As an observer who describes what he sees from the outside , he delineates women's looks and fineries , but is unable to enter their hearts . As a result the women he describes in either his diary or his stories are as a rule ...
As an observer who describes what he sees from the outside , he delineates women's looks and fineries , but is unable to enter their hearts . As a result the women he describes in either his diary or his stories are as a rule ...
第 48 頁
Yet when he describes the pleasure of wandering the fields and mountain slopes , the seductive pull of the simplest objects of nature : “ a single hawthorn tree , a clump of grass , " he is fully aware that these things , however real ...
Yet when he describes the pleasure of wandering the fields and mountain slopes , the seductive pull of the simplest objects of nature : “ a single hawthorn tree , a clump of grass , " he is fully aware that these things , however real ...
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