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Discourses of Seduction: History, Evil, Desire, and Modern Japanese Literature
Discourses of Seduction: History, Evil, Desire, and Modern Japanese Literature, If the postmodernist ethical onslaught has led to the demise of literature by exposing its political agenda, if all literature is compromised by its entanglement with power, why does literature's subterranean voice still seduce us into reading? Why do the, Discourses of Seduction: History, Evil, Desire, and Modern Japanese Literature has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Discourses of Seduction: History, Evil, Desire, and Modern Japanese Literature, If the postmodernist ethical onslaught has led to the demise of literature by exposing its political agenda, if all literature is compromised by its entanglement with power, why does literature's subterranean voice still seduce us into reading? Why do the, Discourses of Seduction: History, Evil, Desire, and Modern Japanese Literature
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  • Discourses of Seduction: History, Evil, Desire, and Modern Japanese Literature
  • Written by author Hosea Hirata
  • Published by Harvard University Press, November 2004
  • If the postmodernist ethical onslaught has led to the demise of literature by exposing its political agenda, if all literature is compromised by its entanglement with power, why does literature's subterranean voice still seduce us into reading? Why do the
  • If the postmodernist ethical onslaught has led to the demise of literature by exposing its political agenda, if all literature is compromised by its entanglement with power, why does literature's subterranean voice still seduce us into reading? Why do the
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