CharlesTaylor - 'The Politics of Recognition' and Intercultural Tensions

'The Politics of Recognition' and its representation in Israel Zangwill's 'The Melting Pot' and Amiri Baraka's 'Dutchman'

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, British
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