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Monthly Archive: August 2011

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Aug 29, 2011

Masked Fictions

Smart people see elements of imperial narratives in novels like Robinson Crusoe and Lord of the Flies. The same elements can be identified in contemporary stories movies like Avatar. As empires change, so do the stories we tell to make sense of the machineries and processes that support them

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