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Toni Morrison’s , and Subjective Ideologydividual,’ Sula subverts the communal ideology of the ‘Bottom’ — Medallion, Ohio’s African-American quarter — repeatedly. Through such acts as watching her mother, Hannah, burn to death, accidentally (?) hurling Chicken Little to a watery grave, fornicating with Nel’s husband (among many others), anDEAWL 发表于 2025-3-28 03:51:01
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The ‘Post-Ideological’ Era?rtainly not be misguided to follow Twain’s advice with regard to the beleaguered concept of ideology, whose death-knell has prematurely tolled for over half a century. As Andrew Heywood wickedly proclaims, ‘history has ended on a number of occasions in the last few centuries’