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Prague Journal of English Studies
Volume 2 (2013): Issue 1 (December 2013)
Disengaged or Disingenuous? Ascetic and Bourgeois Self-surveillance in African American Literature, exemplified on Charles Johnson’s “Alethia”
Disengaged or Disingenuous? Ascetic and Bourgeois Self-surveillance in African American Literature, exemplified on Charles Johnson’s “Alethia”
Prague Journal of English Studies
Volume 2 (2013): Issue 1 (December 2013)
By:
Jakub Ženíšek
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Feb 2014
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Jakub Ženíšek
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/pjes-2014-0007
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Journal eISSN:
2336-2685
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Language:
English
Page range:
11 - 29
Published on:
Feb 14, 2014
Published by:
Sciendo
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Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency:
1 issue per year
Related subjects:
Linguistics and semiotics
,
Theoretical frameworks and disciplines
,
Linguistics, other
,
Philosophy of language
,
Literary studies
,
Anglo-American literature
,
Anglo-American literature, general
,
Literary theory
© 2014 Jakub Ženíšek, published by Sciendo
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