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Transplantation is a boundary practice unsettling distinctions between self and other
political and medical implications
Exposes the attempts by developed countries to 'kick away the ladder' from developing countries trying to join the economic elite
safety and sustainability
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He reveals how philosophers
rather than apprehending the border as mere epiphenomenon to urban or state-driven social theoretical dynamics
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Moves beyond a focus on gothic machinery and adaptations of literary gothic to consider television gothic in light of recent scholarship on the mode itself
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and an examination of how England's victory has been remembered and commemorated