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| | QLRS - Criticism : Of Politics, Proles and Party Members | Vol. 3 No. 4 Jul 2004 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17) |
 | | Criss-crossing this broader fabric are the tightly-linked themes of race, class, culture, gender and history, all of which are pulled together in often unexpected, absurdist settings that, however, never fail to reveal their specific setting, i.e. |
 | | Wiran and Yone, a male Party member and Prole woman respectively, are caught in the midst of the institutionalized segregation which has been part of their lives for as long as they can remember. |
 | | Wiran is a journalist with a local paper, whose discontent with the oppressive atmosphere of censorship and political repression finds an outlet in The Movement For A New Brotherhood, an activist group which agitates in support of a society where privilege and hierarchy are no longer dictated along racial lines. |
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