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Foucauldian Power in The Circle by Dave Eggers
Jordan Journal of Modern Languages and Literatures, 2023This paper intends to analyze the novel The Circle written by Dave Eggers, from Foucault’s perspective on power. In his book, The History of Sexuality Volume-1, Foucault (1991) tries to correlate knowledge and power, maintaining that knowledge is the medium through which power is attained. The paper highlights how the technically vibrant company gains
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An Interview with Dave Eggers and Mimi Lok
Contemporary Literature, 2015On 18 March 2015 we had the rare opportunity to publicly interview the celebrated American author Dave Eggers and Mimi Lok, co-founder with Eggers of the socially engaged oral history non-profit Voice of Witness, in front of a student audience at the Vooruit cultural center in Ghent, Belgium.
Sean Bex, Stef Craps
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Misrepresentation of Orientals in Dave Eggers’s A Hologram for The King
Journal of University of Raparin, 2021This study deals with the colonial perspectives in Dave Eggers’s A Hologram for The King (2012), according to the postcolonial approach. Although colonialism era is over by now, colonial perspectives remain strong in some literary works. Since its advent in the second half of the twentieth century, postcolonial theory confronts colonial attitudes
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The Eyes and the Impossible by Dave Eggers
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, 2023openaire +1 more source

