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Book: Fabricating Origins

Chapter: 12. Our Disparate Fathers

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.24334

Blurb:

Instances of symbolic patricide, contends Alexis Glenn, do not constitute an ideological conflict over a singular, unified concept of the nation, but are, instead, representative of divergent understandings among individuals and between parties within “the nation.”

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