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This book is about MInister Leonard D. Jackson's early life living in poverty, his life as a youth with dreams of becoming an R&B star, overcoming the tragic loss of many friends due to violence, and his young adult life hustling on the streets of the northside of St. Louis, Missouri. His story is a testament to how God worked to move obstacles, keep him safe, move toxic people out of his life, and lead him to become the Lord's instrument to change the lives of hundreds to thousands of young men heading down the wrong road he once traveled. God blessed him with the gift of prophecy and the talent of prophetic teaching to to bring about positive change in the people he ministers the Gospel of the Lord to weekly!
A study of structuralist theory from Saussure to the British cultural theorists of the 1970s and 80s. The book argues that the structuralist model of language was inadequate to account for the actual structures and functioning of language, let alone those of literature and society.
Literature, Psychoanalysis and the New Sciences of Mind gives a clear introduction to the theories of Freud and Jung, the strange linguistic rewriting of Freud by Jacques Lacan and the extraordinary variety of ways in which these have been applied to literature and literary theory.
Divided into three main parts (the politics of literary criticism, the foundations of Marxist theory, and Marxist theory and literature), this work covers topics such as class consciousness and ideology, literary criticism as political reaction, and the mental basis of reality.
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