淡江評論, 第 35 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 2004 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 37 頁
precisely the areas of anxiety that the Ebola virus taps into. The Ebola virus seems in many ways to be the mythical disease of our time. This is not to deny that the virus exists or that its effects are not deadly. Still, for a disease ...
precisely the areas of anxiety that the Ebola virus taps into. The Ebola virus seems in many ways to be the mythical disease of our time. This is not to deny that the virus exists or that its effects are not deadly. Still, for a disease ...
第 38 頁
... Ebola might cross from animal to human host. This theory is that humans become infected through the consumption of "bushmeat," which is often that of primates. "Bushmeat" clearly raises the specter of cannibalism. Ebola is the disease ...
... Ebola might cross from animal to human host. This theory is that humans become infected through the consumption of "bushmeat," which is often that of primates. "Bushmeat" clearly raises the specter of cannibalism. Ebola is the disease ...
第 41 頁
... Ebola virus tend to take us back to these emergent boundaries of modernity. At the same time, these depictions also evoke many aspects of contemporary globalization. In particular, the virus carries the markers of digital information ...
... Ebola virus tend to take us back to these emergent boundaries of modernity. At the same time, these depictions also evoke many aspects of contemporary globalization. In particular, the virus carries the markers of digital information ...
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