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 155 頁
... Native American encounters with colonial disease and configures this disease categorically as "fever." Fever is not to be seen as a pure physical symptom only, but is a cultural metaphor of Native trauma as well as a bodily reflection ...
... Native American encounters with colonial disease and configures this disease categorically as "fever." Fever is not to be seen as a pure physical symptom only, but is a cultural metaphor of Native trauma as well as a bodily reflection ...
第 161 頁
... Native American Empires as well as the death of millions of Indians.2 Significantly, the lands invoked images of the tropics for the colonial invaders. Calling this part of the globe "the tropics" was in effect a Western way of defining ...
... Native American Empires as well as the death of millions of Indians.2 Significantly, the lands invoked images of the tropics for the colonial invaders. Calling this part of the globe "the tropics" was in effect a Western way of defining ...
第 192 頁
... Native American population, early twentieth-century historians assumed a population of about 8 million total in 1492. Since that time, however, archeological evidences, combined with demographic projects which factor in disease spread ...
... Native American population, early twentieth-century historians assumed a population of about 8 million total in 1492. Since that time, however, archeological evidences, combined with demographic projects which factor in disease spread ...
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