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- Why is Robert Cohn a “Writer”?: “University,” “Race,” and “Blood” in America in the Early 20th Century
- ナゼ ロバート ・ コーン ワ 「 サッカ 」 ナ ノ カ : ニ〇セイキ ショトウ ノ アメリカ ニ オケル 「 ダイガク 」 、 「 ジンシュ 」 、 「 チ 」
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Why does Robert Cohn in The Sun Also Rises have to be a “writer”? This question deeply concerns not so much an individual vocational propensity as a racial deterministic “bloody” fate. Such racial determinism was largely alleged from a scientific racism in conspiracy with such sciences as biology and genetics at that time. Yet although some scholars so far have pointed to Hemingway’s anti-semitism described in the novel, such scientific racism, which is smuggled into dictions and representations in the novel, has rarely been spotlighted. The following paper tries to detect such a faint noise of the “bloody” science of race in representations of a Jew, Robert Cohn in the novel.
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- 宇部工業高等専門学校研究報告
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宇部工業高等専門学校研究報告 61 27-31, 2015-03
宇部工業高等専門学校
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- CRID
- 1050564287563669632
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- NII論文ID
- 120005727925
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- NII書誌ID
- AN00019833
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- ISSN
- 03864359
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- NDL書誌ID
- 026392187
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- ja
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