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The Magistrate as the Passive Mediums in J. M. Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians

The Magistrate as the Passive Mediums in J. M. Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians

... Ghosts are figuratively roaming in J. M. Coetzee’s well-known postcolonial novel, Waiting for the Barbarians, which is set in an undefined time full of strife and unrest. In the novel, being mysterious and ...

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J. M. Coetzee’s Diary of a Bad Year as a Polyphonic and Hypertextual Novel

J. M. Coetzee’s Diary of a Bad Year as a Polyphonic and Hypertextual Novel

... ABSTRACT: The main argument in this paper is to deal with Diary of a Bad Year(2007) by J. M. Coetzee (1941- ) both as a polyphonic and hypertextual text. Coetzee’s knowledge of literature and his ability to ...

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Horizontal and Vertical Intertext: J. M. Coetzee’s Diary of a Bad Year

Horizontal and Vertical Intertext: J. M. Coetzee’s Diary of a Bad Year

... The division of pages in Diary of a Bad Year and the writings with several voices or polyphonic parts can be understood as a purposeful bridging between two types of text, which though disruptive and possibly even ...

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To Speak or Not to Speak: An Encounter with J  M  Coetzee's Foe

To Speak or Not to Speak: An Encounter with J M Coetzee's Foe

... For critics and authors, there has always been a tension between silence and voicing experience. For critics, silence can indicate discrimination; the voices that have been omitted from the canon, for instance. For ...

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J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace: Eros, (Dis)grace, & the Body

J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace: Eros, (Dis)grace, & the Body

... In Disgrace, J. M. Coetzee (1999) presents an intricate account of the interrelationship between eros, the body, and disgrace. In this novel, the body is “very strongly linked to power, desire, and ...

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The Drama of J M  Synge : a challenge to the ideology and myths of Irishness

The Drama of J M Synge : a challenge to the ideology and myths of Irishness

... The play gives an articulate voice to the intimate, the personal, which emerges from the constraints of loveless marriage, "this most miserable institution so dear among our thrifty elders..., by whom anything like ...

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On Fully (m,n)-stable modules relative to an ideal A of

Muna J. M. Ali

On Fully (m,n)-stable modules relative to an ideal A of Muna J. M. Ali

... R-module M is called fully-stable, if  ( N )  N for each cyclic submodule N of M and R- homomorphism  : N  M ...module M is called fully (m,n) -stable, if  ( N )  N for each ...

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Adnan J  M  Al Fartosy and Ibrahim M  Mohammed

Adnan J M Al Fartosy and Ibrahim M Mohammed

... Yamauchi, T., Kamon, J., Waki, H., Terauchi, Y., Kubota, N., Hara, K., Mori, Y., Ide, T., Murakami, K., Tsuboyama- Kasaoka, N., Ezaki, O., Akanuma, Y., Gavrilova, O., Vinson, C., Reitman, ML., Kagechika, H., ...

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By J. M. TANG, J. WANG, and R. S. EISENBERG

By J. M. TANG, J. WANG, and R. S. EISENBERG

... In both tension measurement and patch clamp recording, the skinned lobster remotor muscle fibers seem as viable as most skinned preparations.. Some of these results have already been pre[r] ...

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From pragmatic colonialism to scholarly theory: J. J. M. de Groot’s location in the history of Dutch sinology

From pragmatic colonialism to scholarly theory: J. J. M. de Groot’s location in the history of Dutch sinology

... In this sense, definitely, De Groot worked ceaselessly his whole life for the cause of influencing the absolute relevance of knowledge about China for the Dutch State, and in this sens[r] ...

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Inappropriation et 'diversalité' chez J M G  Le Clezio

Inappropriation et 'diversalité' chez J M G Le Clezio

...  Comme le remarque Shea remettre en question le concept de nation est nécessaire pour déconstruire les anciens paradigmes de définition de l’identité basés sur [r] ...

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Like a dog: constitutionalism in J M  Coetzee’s "Disgrace"

Like a dog: constitutionalism in J M Coetzee’s "Disgrace"

... Johan van der Walt has convincingly applied this logic to South African law 10 , but we cannot reconstruct his thesis here, as we need to return to the key issue raised by the question o[r] ...

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The collected works of J M  Falckenburg

The collected works of J M Falckenburg

... students of the Holy Roman Empire in France 1572, the French civil war brought considerable trouble to the city of Orleans, so that between the second quarter of 1573 and August 1575, th[r] ...

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Women in the life and works of J M  Barrie

Women in the life and works of J M Barrie

... 1926, he makes the following remarks about his own gift for writing: I f My case as I vaguely see it is that nothing influenced me - showed no aptitude - ’I had a little box inside me that nothing opened until in later ...

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Daddy Issues in J. M. Coetzee’s In the Heart of  the Country

Daddy Issues in J. M. Coetzee’s In the Heart of the Country

... Magda’s female Oedipus Complex is caused by the absence of the mother figure, the sexual attachment to the father, and the unrevoked hatred toward the mother competitor.. Key words: [r] ...

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It’s Not Just the What but the How, Sharyn J. Potter, Victoria Banyard, J. M. Demers, Katie M. Edwards, and Mary Moynihan

It’s Not Just the What but the How, Sharyn J. Potter, Victoria Banyard, J. M. Demers, Katie M. Edwards, and Mary Moynihan

... not be enough to read students the campus policies in a class OR ask them to watch a video on their own time; rather, there may need to be an activity (such as a facilitated discussion)[r] ...

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Writing Slowness in J  M  Coetzee’s Slow Man

Writing Slowness in J M Coetzee’s Slow Man

... In the first section, while the epithet “Slow Man” depicts Paul Rayment as an actant character embodying slowness, in the second division, Slow Man is described and analyzed as a slow no[r] ...

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Interpreting Others: Reading Minds and the Humanism Question in J. M. Coetzee

Interpreting Others: Reading Minds and the Humanism Question in J. M. Coetzee

... The position of the humanist character in each novel might be construed as following Mitchell’s schema of humanisms: the doctor in ​ Life & Times ​ can be read as an initially sk[r] ...

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Love and Ethics in the Works of J. M. E. McTaggart

Love and Ethics in the Works of J. M. E. McTaggart

... McTaggart clearly thought that love was a highly important intrinsic good; so, does the fact that he spends so much time defending a criterion of moral deliberation and [r] ...

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