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Still desperately trying to find my way through it, the essays are heavy for me I guess, yet there irresistibly delicious
— May 10, 2013 12:25PM
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Suha
is on page 176 of 352
. Ser Joshua Reynold and the Englishness of English art by Johen Barell.
— Aug 12, 2017 08:24AM
Suha
is on page 138 of 352
7. Postal politics and the institution of nation by Geoffrey Bennington
— Aug 08, 2017 08:37AM
Suha
is on page 121 of 352
6. Denaturalizing cultural nationalism by Sneja Gunew. The essay wasn't easy at all for me, it deals with Australian literature and the search to depict their national identity between Britishness and multiculturalism.
— Aug 06, 2017 08:14AM
Suha
is on page 92 of 352
4. Irresistible romance by Doris Sommer. Quite interesting essay about the deliberate use of literary narrative to consolidate a new nation and write its history.
— Aug 03, 2017 02:25PM
Suha
is on page 67 of 352
3. Tribes within nations.
It's basically a response to Renan's previous essay
4. The national longing for form.
By far my favorite essay
— Jul 31, 2017 02:25PM
It's basically a response to Renan's previous essay
4. The national longing for form.
By far my favorite essay
Suha
is on page 21 of 352
I'm trying to reread this book more systematically.1. Narrating the nation was the title of the first essay by Homi Bhabh himself, I honestly found it uncomfortable to read, it was too snobbish for my test. 2. What's a nation? By Ernst Renan. I found the essay very passionate, and an excellent pick to start the book with.
— Jul 27, 2017 08:29AM

