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Outlander's Sassenachs: Essays on Gender, Race, Orientation and the Other in the Novels and Television Series Outlander's Sassenachs: Essays on Gender, Race, Orientation and the Other in the Novels and Television Series by Valerie Estelle Frankel
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“Claire, who recreates herself as a doctor in 1743, is the demonstration of the fact that the production of knowledge must be understood as contextualized. As postmodernity and postcolonialism argue, there is no any standard, universal truth but rather contingent political concerns and contexts in which truths are produced. What has been science in the past is now superstition, but our science can be the superstition of tomorrow.”
Valerie Estelle Frankel, Outlander's Sassenachs: Essays on Gender, Race, Orientation and the Other in the Novels and Television Series