History and race in caryl phillips's the nature of blood [electronic resource] / Maria Festa.
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- 9783838274331
- 3838274334
- 420
- PR9275.S263
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The Nature of Blood -- 1.1 The Author and His Novel -- 1.2 "A passion for literature. Travelling furiously across borders and boundaries." -- 2 The Jewish Question -- 2.1 Fragmented Narrative -- 2.1.1 Stephan -- 2.1.2 Eva -- 2.1.2.1 Cyprus -- 2.1.2.2 Bergen-Belsen -- 2.1.2.3 London -- 2.1.3 Malka -- 2.2 The Jewish Question -- 3 Fragmented History -- 3.1 The Disputable Concept of Race -- 3.2 The Quasi-Othello -- Appendix A Conversation with Caryl Phillips -- Works Cited
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