Tom had been uprooted from his village, deracinated from his people and all that he knew, and thrown into these terrifying outer wilds.
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Tom had been uprooted from his village, deracinated from his people and all that he knew, and thrown into these terrifying outer wilds.
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Lucha Corpi's novel explores the ambiguities of social dissent in a liberal democracy by putting into motion a murder mystery where all the major characters are Mexican Americans, some more deracinated than others, some more powerful than others, and some darker than others.
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The deracinated Jew is like the deracinated Negro is like the deracinated European is like the deracinated American, as Gertrude Stein might put it.
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Those rendered as deracinated and invasive appear to threaten the ecology on which the state's enclosure is cultivated, posing possible changes to the political ecosystem that would render its soil incapable of supporting the same environment and threatening the family of beings supposedly native to it.
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