Between Totem And Taboo Maire JaanusBetween Totem and Taboo picks its way through a minefield of prejudice, myth and stereotypes. It is the first book to explore the literary representation by authors black and white, male and female, of interracial relations between France and her former territories in West Africa through the special nexus of the white woman and the black man.
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This is a book about the relationship of the two traditions of Platonic interpretation — the indirect and the direct traditions
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