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Studies in Higher Education, 2015
This study examined students’ construction of academic subject identity in a university humanities discipline, English literary studies. In so doing, the study aimed to provide an empirically grounded intervention in current debates on the value of the humanities in higher education. Eight students participated in interviews lasting 15–20 minutes each.
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This study examined students’ construction of academic subject identity in a university humanities discipline, English literary studies. In so doing, the study aimed to provide an empirically grounded intervention in current debates on the value of the humanities in higher education. Eight students participated in interviews lasting 15–20 minutes each.
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Confluence: Historico-Comparative and Other Literary Studies
World Literature Today, 1989Joseph John, Abhai Maurya
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Literary Studies, Shakespearean Comedy and Other Studies
Notes and Queries, 1931openaire +1 more source
This paper attempts to analyze the thematic identity and cultural aspects as found in Silappathikaram, Manniyal Siruther, Tagore’s Selected poems and Buddha Jataka story. It also tries to analyze the Russian short story and the chinese play. In all the literary works struggle against injustice remains as the main theme.
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The Lone Shieling, with other literary and historical studies
Notes and Queries, 1909openaire +1 more source
2014
Emeritus Professor Graeme Turner is the founding Director of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies (2000-2012) at the University of Queensland. His research has covered a wide range of forms and media -- literature, film, television, radio, new media, journalism and popular culture.
Turner, Graeme, King, Noel
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Emeritus Professor Graeme Turner is the founding Director of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies (2000-2012) at the University of Queensland. His research has covered a wide range of forms and media -- literature, film, television, radio, new media, journalism and popular culture.
Turner, Graeme, King, Noel
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