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南京大学何成洲教授应邀担任New Theatre Quarterly特约主编
南京大学 何成洲 教授 New Theatre Quarterly 特约主编 英美文学与文化 欧美戏剧 比较文学
2020/5/28
近日,我校艺术学院、外国语学院何成洲教授应邀担任国际知名学术期刊、A&HCI检索期刊New Theatre Quarterly (新剧场季刊,剑桥大学出版社)的“特约主编”(Contributing editor)和编委。何成洲为教育部长江学者特聘教授、欧洲科学院外籍院士、教育部艺术学理论类教学指导委员会副主任,主要研究领域为:英美文学与文化、欧美戏剧、比较文学、批评理论。在国内外出版中英文学术著...
Black, Brown, Yellow, and White: The New Faces of African American English
African American English codeswitching
2015/1/8
This thesis began, as I imagine most theses do, as a very formal and very orthodox research paper. While it continues to be this to a measurable extent, it has undergone a metamorphosis. In these page...
Creating a New Literature: Shimazaki Toson' s Poetry and the Japanese Literary Reform Movement
Japanese Literary Literature
2015/1/7
This research project shows how the poetry of writer Shimazaki Tōson (1872-1943) influenced Japanese literary and language reform movements during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Although ...
Un pie aquí y otro allá: Translation, Globalization, and Hybridization in the New World (B)Order
borders language contact Guillermo Gómez-Peñ a
2014/10/24
This thesis explores the role of translation in the production and manipulation of identities in the contemporary Americas as exemplified in the work of Guillermo Gómez-Peña. Underscoring the ins...
University of Queensland Press has discovered a new talent on the young adult novel scene, publishing the chilling The Haunting of Lily Frost.
Miriam Waddington's Apartment Seven is her fourteenth major publication of her own work since 1945, and consists of nineteen pieces at least four of which can be properly described as memoir/reminisce...
Such a judgment may sound extreme, especially in view of the title, which suggests a highly specialized and probably dry academic treatise. In fact, Trehearne has produced a closely argued but decide...
The Odyssey of D. H. Lawrence:Modernism, Europe and the New World
Odyssey Literary modernism D. H. Lawrence
2009/10/21
Literary modernism often exhibits the opposing impulses of cross-cultural pollination on the one hand, and exile and dislocation on the other. Writers wrestled with the problem of representing these c...
READING ACROSS CULTURES:TWO STORIES FROM PAPUA NEW GUINEA ON ARRANGED MARRIAGES
South Pacific literature pua New Guinea literature Papua New Guinea women writers Sally-Ann Bagita arranged marriages
2009/10/19
After providing a brief sociological introduction to the custom of arranged marriages in Papua New Guinea, this article analyzes two stories by PNG writer Sally-Ann Bagita: ?Regret Not? (1973) and ?Th...
The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development
urban planning digital storytelling public history new media urban studies urban village urban informatics community engagement
2009/7/15
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant ‘communities’ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are turni...
Shakespearean play breaks new boundaries
The University of Queensland Shakespearean play new boundaries
2009/4/28
Next week will mark a milestone production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar when it is performed by inmates of the maximum-security Borallon Correctional Centre. Dr Pensalfini said a performance was an ...
HER name was Elsie Leander and her girlhood was spent on her father`s farm in Vermont. For several generations the Leanders had all lived on the same farm and had all married thin women, and so she wa...
The Wood from the Trees: Taxonomy and the Eucalypt as the New National Hero in Recent Australian Writing
Australian Literature Recent Australian Writing New National Hero
2008/10/20
A number of recent successful Australian narratives have revealed a striking fixation
with trees, especially indigenous trees, and particularly the eucalypt. Most
obviously in Murray Bail’s Eucalypt...
Globalizing Indigenes: Postcolonial Fiction from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific
Australian Literature New Zealand Postcolonial Fiction the Pacific
2008/10/13
When it was published in 1990, Alan Duff ’s novel Once Were Warriors spent
more than a year at number one on the New Zealand best-seller lists. It
remained in the top ten for the next four years. Th...
Displaced from the Sacred Sites: David Foster’s In the New Country and The Land Where Stories End
Australian Literature Sacred Sites
2008/10/8
David Foster’s novels consistently interpret Australia as “colonial”, with its white settlers denied any spiritual connection with the natural environment, and its indigenous people displaced and dama...