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Nicholas O. Pagan
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Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. :1-11
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Nicholas O. Pagan
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Southeast Asian Review of English. 58:30-45
Employing the distinction between explicit and implicit rules as formulated by psychoanalytic theorist and philosopher Slavoj Žižek, this article examines the way in which challenges toward an initial rule-based fantasy take place within transnatio
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Nicholas O. Pagan
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Literature and Theology. 36:62-78
This article examines Endō Shūsaku’s Silence from the perspective of ‘phenomenal knowledge’, which can only be derived from experience. First turning to philosopher Michel Henry’s discussion of phenomenologies of Christ, the article traces
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Nicholas O. Pagan
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Southeast Asian Review of English. 57:245-247
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Nicholas O. Pagan
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Southeast Asian Review of English. 56:102-115
This article explores the different forms of love which appear in a work which is part family memoir, part autobiography, and part literary fiction: Jung Chang’s Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China (1991). This exploration is underpinned by theori
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Nicholas O. Pagan
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Orientalism and Reverse Orientalism in Literature and Film
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003105367-7
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003105367-7
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Nicholas O. Pagan
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Religion & Literature. 51:93-114
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Nicholas O. Pagan, Susan Stanford Friedman, Wai Chee Dimock, Heather Dubrow, Ricardo Matthews
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Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 133:1268-1275
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Nicholas O. Pagan
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Southeast Asian Review of English. 56:174-176
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Nicholas O. Pagan
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Journal of Language, Literature and Culture. 65:11-22
This article begins by questioning the ethical turn in literary studies (Hillis Miller, Attridge) and suggests that this redirection has tended to downplay the importance of what Friedrich Schiller...