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Postcolonial Feminism, Subaltern Voices, and Literary Resistance in Azar Nafisi's Reading Lolita in Tehran

International journal of language, literature, and culture
This study examines Lolita in Tehran (2003) by Azar Nafisi from an interdisciplinary perspective, informed by postcolonial feminism, subaltern theory, and counter-narrative discourse.
Dr. Raed Nafea Farhan
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CURRENT LITERATURE 2003: LITERARY THEORY, HISTORY AND CRITICISM

English Studies, 2004
(2004). CURRENT LITERATURE 2003: LITERARY THEORY, HISTORY AND CRITICISM. English Studies: Vol. 85, No. 6, pp. 532-546.
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Marxism in African Literature: An Examination of Udenta O. Udenta’s Revolutionary Aesthetics and the African Literary Process

International Journal of Social Science and Economics Invention
The Marxian notion of society is rooted in revolution. Relying on the concept of historical materialism, Karl Marx encapsulated a revolutionary society where social and historical change is viewed through the prism of material conditions, particularly ...
A. Obi
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Black Literature and Literary Theory

World Literature Today, 1985
Reed Way Dasenbrock, Henry Louis Gates
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Current Literature 2000: Literary Theory, History and Criticism

English Studies, 2002
(2002). Current Literature 2000: Literary Theory, History and Criticism. English Studies: Vol. 83, No. 1, pp. 9-39.
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“Children’s Literature Studies and Literary Theory Today”

2011
ΚΕΙΜΕΝΑ για την έρευνα, τη θεωρία, την κριτική και τη διδακτική της Παιδικής Λογοτεχνίας, Issue 12 (February 2011)
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Discourse Analysis and Literary Study

Jambura Journal of English Teaching and Literature
This article aims to discuss the role of discourse analysis in literary analysis. For this aim, the writers apply Sperber and Wilson’s theory of relevance.
A. Katili, Muzdalifah Mahmud
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Literary Theory and Moral Vision in Tamil Buddhist Literature

Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2000
Au-dela des hypotheses de didactisme et de corruption linguistique, l'A. defend la these selon laquelle les deux textes de la litterature tamoule, le «Manimekalai» et le «Viracoliyam», ne sont pas seulement des traductions, mais bien des oeuvres bouddhistes ecrites en langue tamoule.
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Contribution of The Bhagavad Gita in Theory and Practice of Education: A Framework of Systematic Literature Review

Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Science
The Bhagavad Gita is a literary composition presented in the form of a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, taking place on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Arjuna experienced a profound emotional impact upon witnessing his own kin turn adversaries on the
M. Jana, Dr. Chandan Adhikary
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FROM “LITERARY TRANSLATION” TO “TRANSLATED LITERATURE”: A STUDY OF THE CHINESE VERSION OF TWO YEARS’ VACATION

Trends in Social Sciences and Humanities Research
: The translation of literary works involves not only the conversion of language but also the representation of cultural, emotional, and stylistic aspects.
R. Qi
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