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Writing Diaspora In The West Intimacy Identity And The New Marginalism Peter Mccarthy

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Writing Diaspora In The West Intimacy Identity And The New Marginalism Peter Mccarthy
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Writing Diaspora In The West Intimacy Identity And The New Marginalism Peter Mccarthy instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Peter McCarthy
ISBN: 9780230218871, 0230218873
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Writing Diaspora In The West Intimacy Identity And The New Marginalism Peter Mccarthy by Peter Mccarthy 9780230218871, 0230218873 instant download after payment.

In Writing Diaspora in the West, Peter McCarthy argues that the surveyors and theoreticians of modern human subjectivity have discovered in the margins a motherland, nourishing and nurturing them in the fantastic culture of what he terms the 'new marginalism'. This culture, McCarthy argues, is the product of a certain fantasy, the projection of a subjective homeland onto the various margins of discourse, subjectivity, history and geography that goes beyond a Left minoritarian ethos. This fantasy leads to a certain marginal affectivity, a fascination and identification with things perceived at the margins or bounds of a psychopathological homeland, especially with those who live or subsist there. McCarthy's work stands as a challenge to liberal critical orthodoxies concerning the representation of marginal experience.

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