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Monica Heller & Bonnie McElhinny, Language, capitalism, colonialism: Toward a critical history. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017. Pp. 310. Pb. $47 CAD.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2019

Christopher M. Hutton
Affiliation:
University of Hong KongPokfulam Road, Hong Kongchutton@hku.hk, jaworski@hku.hk
Adam Jaworski
Affiliation:
University of Hong KongPokfulam Road, Hong Kongchutton@hku.hk, jaworski@hku.hk

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