淡江評論, 第 36 卷,第 3-4 期Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University., 2006 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... discourse ? Buell : To be precise , “ deep ecology ” and “ biocentrism " are not quite the same thing . Their similarity lies in a shared belief of kinship between the human and non - human worlds . From this definition I agree that ...
... discourse ? Buell : To be precise , “ deep ecology ” and “ biocentrism " are not quite the same thing . Their similarity lies in a shared belief of kinship between the human and non - human worlds . From this definition I agree that ...
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... discourses associated with it have been broader in scope and more intensive than otherwise . Second , SARS discourse has a distinctive aspect in China as a reflection of lifestyle traditions as well as deep - rooted deficiencies in the ...
... discourses associated with it have been broader in scope and more intensive than otherwise . Second , SARS discourse has a distinctive aspect in China as a reflection of lifestyle traditions as well as deep - rooted deficiencies in the ...
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... discourse , exemplified by the myriad cast of characters in the novel . The moral bears repeating , which adds to or ... discourses . This move by the narrator is not only justified on ideological grounds but also motivated by the desire ...
... discourse , exemplified by the myriad cast of characters in the novel . The moral bears repeating , which adds to or ... discourses . This move by the narrator is not only justified on ideological grounds but also motivated by the desire ...
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