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Leslie Fiedler and American Culture

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The Iconography of Power defends the thesis that various French nouvelle collections employ an iconographic mode representation, developing characters by means of external details that situate them on grids of hierarchical power relations. The text concludes that the nouvelle's mode of representation delineates fictional identities as functions of the power relations that structured their imaginary worlds.

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