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Fiction Across Borders: Imagining the Lives of Others in Late Twentieth-Century Novels
Shameem Black
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Arts & Humanities
Orientalism
100%
Novelists
97%
Fiction
65%
Imagining
49%
Political Anxiety
42%
The Other
39%
Amitav Ghosh
38%
Cultural Anxiety
36%
Novel
35%
Political Representation
34%
Social Representations
34%
J. M. Coetzee
33%
Edward Said
31%
Postcolonialism
30%
Stereotypes
30%
Transcultural
29%
Idealization
29%
South Asia
27%
South-East Asia
27%
American Culture
26%
Literary Criticism
25%
Portrayal
23%
Stance
21%
South Africa
21%
Theorists
20%