Macropolitics of Nineteenth-century Literature: Nationalism, Exoticism, Imperialism, Količina 3Jonathan Arac, Harriet Ritvo University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991 - 309 strani In contrast to the micropolitics of Foucault, macropolitics emphasizes that political transformations at the level of the state have great importance for many developments in nineteenth-century writing. |
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