White Skin, Dark Skin, Power, Dream
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Author: Francis Jarman
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 228
A note on this book: This book has some marking and writing throughout the text. It has been reduced in price accordingly. Please lodge an enquiry if you would like more information about this specific book. Description: In this highly readable collection of essays, Francis Jarman ranges over such different topics as race, sex, the Second World War, detective novels, Kipling, torture, widow-burning, the Great Indian Novel, travel writing, the Srebrenica Massacre, the Indian Mutiny, and the reasons why writers write. What all the contributions have in common is a concern with problems of perception and communication across cultures. Complete with Notes, Bibliographies, and detailed Index.
Author: Francis Jarman
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 228
A note on this book: This book has some marking and writing throughout the text. It has been reduced in price accordingly. Please lodge an enquiry if you would like more information about this specific book. Description: In this highly readable collection of essays, Francis Jarman ranges over such different topics as race, sex, the Second World War, detective novels, Kipling, torture, widow-burning, the Great Indian Novel, travel writing, the Srebrenica Massacre, the Indian Mutiny, and the reasons why writers write. What all the contributions have in common is a concern with problems of perception and communication across cultures. Complete with Notes, Bibliographies, and detailed Index.
Description
NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Francis Jarman
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 228
A note on this book: This book has some marking and writing throughout the text. It has been reduced in price accordingly. Please lodge an enquiry if you would like more information about this specific book. Description: In this highly readable collection of essays, Francis Jarman ranges over such different topics as race, sex, the Second World War, detective novels, Kipling, torture, widow-burning, the Great Indian Novel, travel writing, the Srebrenica Massacre, the Indian Mutiny, and the reasons why writers write. What all the contributions have in common is a concern with problems of perception and communication across cultures. Complete with Notes, Bibliographies, and detailed Index.
Author: Francis Jarman
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 228
A note on this book: This book has some marking and writing throughout the text. It has been reduced in price accordingly. Please lodge an enquiry if you would like more information about this specific book. Description: In this highly readable collection of essays, Francis Jarman ranges over such different topics as race, sex, the Second World War, detective novels, Kipling, torture, widow-burning, the Great Indian Novel, travel writing, the Srebrenica Massacre, the Indian Mutiny, and the reasons why writers write. What all the contributions have in common is a concern with problems of perception and communication across cultures. Complete with Notes, Bibliographies, and detailed Index.
White Skin, Dark Skin, Power, Dream