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Representation

18/02/2013 19:50
Representation: introduction to the topic Rudyard Kipling - The Overland Mail (full text) 1. Who are the characters of the poem? Discuss the role of the robber and the tiger. 2. What is the setting? What part of the day is the poem set in? 3. How is Indian landscape represented in the poem? Why?...

Word and Image in Contemporary Culture

18/10/2012 16:02
Dept. of English and American Studies, CPU Nitra, Slovakia Word & Image in Contemporary Culture “Ut Pictura Poesis” Keynote Speaker: Steve Tomasula, PhD., University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA Steve Tomasula is author of the novels VAS: An Opera in Flatland (University of Chicago...

Tvorivé prekladateľské reflexie 3. Redaktorská a editorská prax

01/10/2012 02:59
Katedra translatológie a Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre Vás pozývajú na tretí ročník celodenného podujatia pre všetkých, ktorých zaujíma umenie a preklad:   Tvorivé prekladateľské reflexie 3....

Part 4: plot (frozen images)

01/10/2012 02:58
     Scene 1: Bus Stop    Scene 2: Claire and Zora in discussion    Scene 3: Claire thinking about her affair with Howard    Scene 4: Bus Stop - Zora...

Representation

01/10/2012 02:49
Representation: introduction to the topic Kanchanakesi Channa Warnapala: Dismantling the Gaze: Julia Margaret Cameron's Sri Lankan Photographs abstract: Through an analysis of Julia margaret Cameron's Sri Lankan photographs, the author argues that not only are the monolithic...

Assimilation / Generation Gap

01/10/2012 02:47
Hanif Kureishi - My Son the Fanatic official website of the author   1. Briefly retell the plot of story. 2.What is the setting? 3. From whose perspective is the story narrated? 4. Characterize Ali and his transformation as viewed by his father. What are his reasons for the...

Hybridity / Otherness

01/10/2012 02:45
he concept of hybridity -  introduction   Mimicry, Ambivalence and Hybridity  Caryl Phillips - The Pagan Coast 1. Briefly summarize the plot of this part of the novel. 2. Characterize Nash and his relationship to Edward Wlliams. 3. Define the main aim of the project...

Language

01/10/2012 02:44
introduction to the topic control over language "In fact, when you write in a foreign language, you begin to realise how much it is given life by the culture behind it. It is born, grows, changes – and dies – with the people who use it to communicate their thoughts and desires. Its words...

Place and displacement

01/10/2012 02:41
HOMELAND - A conversation between Salman Rushdie and Orhan Pamuk, with The New Yorker’s fiction editor, Deborah Treisman. From the 2007 New Yorker Festival (video) definitions of the term Louise Bennett - Colonization in Reverse (full text) official website of the...

Education

01/10/2012 02:39
colonial education - introduction to the topic  "Nothing else got everybody running about as excitedly as Empire Day celebrations on 24 May every year. While nothing existed that was called 'an African' or 'a Caribbean' poem, there were English poems we had to memorise [...] Anything...
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