淡江評論, 第 26 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1995 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... constructed by the prosecution and the defence . The idea that legal texts are constructed texts like any other texts and therefore newer approaches to language , discourse , textual understanding that inflect such fields of inquiry as ...
... constructed by the prosecution and the defence . The idea that legal texts are constructed texts like any other texts and therefore newer approaches to language , discourse , textual understanding that inflect such fields of inquiry as ...
第 132 頁
... constructed legal narratives . In literature and cinema the imbrication of narrative and performance are taken for granted , while we often tend to ignore the fact that courts are theatres where equally powerful performances take place ...
... constructed legal narratives . In literature and cinema the imbrication of narrative and performance are taken for granted , while we often tend to ignore the fact that courts are theatres where equally powerful performances take place ...
第 75 頁
... construct a reading of their Uncon- scious , on the basis of the information in the text . Nora is the focal- point of ... constructed as she is . Recognising this , we see not only that the writing tells us more than the characters seem ...
... construct a reading of their Uncon- scious , on the basis of the information in the text . Nora is the focal- point of ... constructed as she is . Recognising this , we see not only that the writing tells us more than the characters seem ...
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AUTUMN WINTER 1995 NOS 1 | 1 |
SUMMER 1996 NO | 4 |
Literature Censorship And Democracy Rajeev Bhargava | 41 |
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