Selves and Others: Exploring Language and Identity - Holloway, Myles

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This text offers an introduction to issues of identity and representation for students new to literary analysis and literary studies. Its four chapters focus on self-representation, characterization, gender and culture, bringing to students a range of contemporary arguments, theories and positions in these areas.

Softcover. English. Oxford University Press. 1999. 226 pp. In good condition. Book No: 18480

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