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Merry M. Pawlowskion in Africa and its role in the achievement of the MDGs. Through empirical research, seven case studies address how international and regional higher education programmes and policies in African universities c978-94-6209-311-9可行 发表于 2025-3-27 13:42:37
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Imagining the Karoo Landscape: Free Indirect Discourse, the Sublime, and the Consecration of White e suffering turns poverty into a virtue in demonstrating Afrikaner forbearance in the face of adversity. In Smith’s stories, Gordimer rhetorically asks (she also mentions the writers Herman Charles Bosman and Athol Fugard), ‘are Afrikaners not shown living to the earth and natural disasters as any black man?’ (1976, p. 106).CRAB 发表于 2025-3-28 03:51:28
The American Spaces of Henry James, throughout the text that follows, tracing fruitful patterns of potential meaning (Derrida, 1982b, p. 209). How is this formulation to be understood with respect to the treatment of space in selected novels by Henry James?Fibroid 发表于 2025-3-28 08:16:43
,Changing Spaces: Salman Rushdie’s Mapping of Post-Colonial Territories,ontemporary social processes and find themselves caught up in between different social and cultural settings, between the roots and the ramifications of different historical genealogies. The histories of their lives take place in spaces undergoing processes of radical change, just as their lives are changing the spaces in which they unfold.我不重要 发表于 2025-3-28 12:00:03
Space and Place in the Novels of E. M. Forster, interiors, volume and plasticity, but the units of measurement are lacking: literary space, in being conceptual, cannot be measured, but it can be experienced. It is this experience that leads us to claim that space is invariably present in fiction though never precisely so. (Wilson, 1995, p. 215)