Journal of New Zealand Literature: JNZL., Issues 23-24Department of English, Victoria University, 2005 - New Zealand literature |
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Page 138
... Simon's muteness is assumed to be a deficiency rather than the difference that Hulme has established : ' generally ... Simon , Hulme demonstrates the potentially harmful nature of such expectations . Simon's social objectification as the ...
... Simon's muteness is assumed to be a deficiency rather than the difference that Hulme has established : ' generally ... Simon , Hulme demonstrates the potentially harmful nature of such expectations . Simon's social objectification as the ...
Page 142
... Simon is not cured or killed at the text's conclusion but is disabled further . Not only mute and scarred but now almost completely deafened as well , Simon appears too broken to participate meaningfully in his own vision of ...
... Simon is not cured or killed at the text's conclusion but is disabled further . Not only mute and scarred but now almost completely deafened as well , Simon appears too broken to participate meaningfully in his own vision of ...
Page 126
... Simon's life . After her death , Simon's mother relocates to Vancouver in an attempt to protect her son from a cycle of despair , alcoholism and suicide . Separated from community and friends and alienated by racist attitudes in the ...
... Simon's life . After her death , Simon's mother relocates to Vancouver in an attempt to protect her son from a cycle of despair , alcoholism and suicide . Separated from community and friends and alienated by racist attitudes in the ...
Contents
Editorial | 5 |
Editing Waikatos Christian Missionary Journals 29 | 29 |
Objects of Empire? Displaying Maori at International | 52 |
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