Exile Atones for Everything?
Politico-Ontological Exile in the Christian Imaginary of the West as Suggested in Middle
A. investigates how two Middle English plays from Chester remorph the Christian exilic trope into an onto-theological metaphor with socio-political ramifications, thus offering a fresh case study of subject identity-making under patriarchy in the West.
Author: | Estella Antoaneta Ciobanu |
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Published: |
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2012
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Pages: | 25-41 |
Language: | English |
Periodical: | International Journal of CrossCultural Studies and Environmental Communication |
Number: | 1 |
Format: | Article |
Topic: | -
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Summary: | A. investigates how two Middle English plays from Chester remorph
the Christian exilic trope into an onto-theological metaphor with socio-political ramifications, thus offering a fresh case study of subject identity-making under patriarchy in the West. |
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