Politics and literature
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Politics and literature
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Politics and literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Cold warriors, writers who waged the literary cold war, Duncan White
- Machiavellian rhetoric, from the Counter-Reformation to Milton, Victoria Kahn
- Souffles-Anfas, a critical anthology from the Moroccan journal of culture and politics
- The allegory of the cave
- Literature and the new culture wars, triggers, cancel culture, and the teacher's dilemma, Deborah Appleman
- The bloody crossroads, where literature and politics meet, Norman Podhoretz
- Read dangerously, the subversive power of literature in troubled times, Azar Nafisi
- Shakespeare's fugitive politics, Thomas P. Anderson
- Autodafe
- Unknowing fanaticism, Reformation literatures of self-annihilation, Ross Lerner
- Edward Said, Bill Ashcroft and Pal Ahluwalia
- The age of confession, Neil Bissoondath
- Reflections on exile and other essays, Edward W. Said
- Survive and resist, the definitive guide to dystopian politics, Amy L. Atchison and Shauna L. Shames
- No tan incendiario, textos políticos que salen del cenáculo, Marta Sanz
- Literature and politics, pushing the world in certain directions, edited by Peter Marks
- Mahmoud Darwish, the poet's art and his nation, Khaled Mattawa
- Art et politique, la représentation en jeu, sous la direction de Lucille Beaudry, Carolina Ferrer et Jean-Christian Pleau
- Read dangerously, the subversive power of literature in troubled times, Azar Nafisi
- The imagined island:, history, identity, and utopia in Hispaniola
- PRINTED IN UTOPIA, the renaissances radicalism
- Prensa y tradición, La imagen de España en la obra de Miguel Antonio Caro, Rafael, Rubiano Muñoz
- La Democratie, Etienne Vacherot
- Haunted English, the Celtic fringe, the British Empire, and de-anglicization, Laura O'Connor
- Read dangerously, the subversive power of literature in troubled times, Azar Nafisi
- British women short story writers, the new woman to now, edited by Emma Young and James Bailey
- Cold warriors, writers who waged the literary cold war, Duncan White
- Azadi, freedom. fascism. fiction., Arundhati Roy
- Literature and the new culture wars, triggers, cancel culture, and the teacher's dilemma, Deborah Appleman
- Steinbeck's bitter fruit:, from the grapes of wrath to Occupy Wall Street
- Cold warriors, writers who waged the literary Cold War, Duncan White
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