The Somatechnics of Cognition, Memory and Desire in Salman Rushdie's Quichotte and Fury (original) (raw)
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Memory, Language, and Society in Salman Rushdie's "Haroun and the Sea of Stories
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Scott Mitchell
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The Concept of Liminality as a Theoretical Tool in Literary Memory Studies: Liminal Aspects of Memory in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children
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Games of Identity and Alterity in the Novels of Salman Rushdie and V. S. Naipaul
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“What's the Use of Stories that Aren't Even True?”: Agency, Fabulation and the Epistemology of the Storytelling Self in Salman Rushdie'sHaroun and the Sea of Stories
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"Toward a Neuro-ethics in Islamic Philosophy: Trauma, Memory, and Personal Identity," Sophia (2024).
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Salman Rushdie's Quichotte: Critiquing the Narrative Framework on the Travel across the Realm of Imagination
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The embodied mind: non-verbal communication, memory and the culture-nature nexus
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DUAL PERSONALITY AND SELF-ERASURE IN AURORA ZOGOIBY OF SALMAN RUSHDIE'S THE MOOR'S LAST SIGH
Dr. Vidya V.
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The Embodied Novel
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Redefining the Body as a Cultural Signifier in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children
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“Something like thinking, that is, intervenes” (Hebb): “The spectral spiritualization that is at work in any tekhnē” (Derrida)
Milos Rankovic
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Construction of the Theme, the Form and the Mode of Narration through ‘Pessoptimistic Divide’: A Deconstruction of First Four Chapters of Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children
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Bridges in Babylon? Reflexivity between Neuroscience and Postmodern Philosophy
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The Book of Desire: Toward a Biological Poetics
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Deferment of Binary Elements in Salman Rushdie’s Shalimar the Clown and Midnight’s Children.
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The Cybernetic Unconscious: Rethinking Lacan, Poe, and French Theory
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Unending metamorphoses: myth, satire and religion in Salman Rushdie's novels
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Human Being as Defined by its Temporality: The Problem of Time in Salman Rushdie’s Grimus and Umberto Eco’s Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
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