Labor Intelectual: Crítica filosófica, literaria, social
Author : Julio Nombela y Campos
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Page : 402 pages
File Size : 22,43 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Portuguese literature
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Author : Julio Nombela y Campos
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Page : 402 pages
File Size : 22,43 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Portuguese literature
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Page : 1414 pages
File Size : 22,57 MB
Release : 1959
Category : America
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Author : Roderic A. Camp
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Page : 856 pages
File Size : 49,88 MB
Release : 1991
Category : History
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Author : Charles Bazerman
Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Page : 486 pages
File Size : 38,46 MB
Release : 2009-09-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1643170015
Genre studies and genre approaches to literacy instruction continue to develop in many regions and from a widening variety of approaches. Genre has provided a key to understanding the varying literacy cultures of regions, disciplines, professions, and educational settings. GENRE IN A CHANGING WORLD provides a wide-ranging sampler of the remarkable variety of current work. The twenty-four chapters in this volume, reflecting the work of scholars in Europe, Australasia, and North and South America, were selected from the over 400 presentations at SIGET IV (the Fourth International Symposium on Genre Studies) held on the campus of UNISUL in Tubarão, Santa Catarina, Brazil in August 2007—the largest gathering on genre to that date. The chapters also represent a wide variety of approaches, including rhetoric, Systemic Functional Linguistics, media and critical cultural studies, sociology, phenomenology, enunciation theory, the Geneva school of educational sequences, cognitive psychology, relevance theory, sociocultural psychology, activity theory, Gestalt psychology, and schema theory. Sections are devoted to theoretical issues, studies of genres in the professions, studies of genre and media, teaching and learning genre, and writing across the curriculum. The broad selection of material in this volume displays the full range of contemporary genre studies and sets the ground for a next generation of work.
Author : Naoki Sakai
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 28,48 MB
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 962209774X
Translation, Biopolitics, Colonial Difference, the fourth book in the Traces series, focuses on the problems of translation and the political dynamics surrounding multiplicity -- linguistic, regional, transnational, and civilizational -- today.
Author : Amulya Ranjan Mohapatra
Publisher : Readworthy
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 26,85 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Hindu philosophy
ISBN : 9789350180242
No doubt, we want peace. But peace is not like a commodity which can be purchased outside. We have sought to find out it outside instead of inside ourselves. Man must therefore begin to search within through introspection. This turning inward of soul is the beginning of spiritual life and leads us towards human values. All these human values are the source of our peace and bliss, which are observed in the Vedas, Upanisads, Gita and Puranas. This book puts together some thought provoking philosophical articles on different aspects of peace which can show the ways and means towards the realisation of peace.
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Page : 710 pages
File Size : 13,87 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Union catalogs
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Author : Harold Bloom
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 20,49 MB
Release : 2001-10-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0684859076
Bloom, the best-known literary critic of our time, shares his extensive knowledge of and profound joy in the works of a constellation of major writers, including Shakespeare, Cervantes, Austen, Dickinson, Melville, Wilde, and O'Connor in this eloquent invitation to readers to read and read well.
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Page : 280 pages
File Size : 25,2 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Hispanic Americans
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Author : T. E. Bell
Publisher : Tamesis Books
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 28,57 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781855661257
Darwinian theory - the big idea of the nineteenth century - and its impact on the writing of Benito Pérez Galdós. Despite the fact that Darwinian theory was perhaps the big idea of the nineteenth century, most critics in the past have assumed that Benito Pérez Galdós would have remained unaffected by this scientific and philosophical revolution. This work contends otherwise, charting the influence of evolutionary theories on Galdós throughout his literary career. From his adaptation of the early nineteenth-century costumbristas' depiction of social species into a more sophisticated portrayal of Madrid society to his treatment of shifting social forces at a time of major socio-economic change, Galdós's outlook is shown to be deeply enmeshed in the Darwinian debate. Attention is paid not only to the hypotheses of Darwin himself, but also for instance to Ernst Haeckel's evolutionary thought, to Herbert Spencer's social Darwinism, and to the radical histology of Santiago Ramón y Cajal. Galdós and Darwin discusses how Spain's greatest novelist since Cervantes imaginatively reworked these epoch-making theories and investigates the impact of science on culture as the Spanish nation approached the twentieth century. T. E. BELL completed his Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Nicholas Round at Sheffield University.