Fraudulence, Knowledge, and Post-Imperial Geographies in John Le Carré’s Fiction: A Cavellian Postcolonial Reading

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… In this sense, modern spies are less “agents of order” Footnote 23 than discoverers (and sometimes exemplars) of political and cultural entropy. Since a spy is both a “perpetrator” and “…

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Johnson, A. (2018). Fraudulence, Knowledge, and Post-Imperial Geographies in John Le Carré’s Fiction: A Cavellian Postcolonial Reading. In Stanley Cavell on Aesthetic Understanding (pp. 265–292). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97466-8_10

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