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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... human and the world of the nonhuman . The early ecocritics ' theoretical assumptions were relatively simpler than ... human world and the human - nonhuman connection . 2. The " environmental crisis " is not just a matter of threat to ...
... human and the world of the nonhuman . The early ecocritics ' theoretical assumptions were relatively simpler than ... human world and the human - nonhuman connection . 2. The " environmental crisis " is not just a matter of threat to ...
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... human and non - human worlds . From this definition I agree that both support ecocriticism and call for a renewed examination between man and the natural world , as well as man's proper responsibility towards the natural environment ...
... human and non - human worlds . From this definition I agree that both support ecocriticism and call for a renewed examination between man and the natural world , as well as man's proper responsibility towards the natural environment ...
第 87 頁
... humans and the non - human . But this is not a rare case in history . It's possible to generalize the analysis of SARS in the humanities . I can imagine that any ecocritical discourse pertaining to SARS would find its variant in ...
... humans and the non - human . But this is not a rare case in history . It's possible to generalize the analysis of SARS in the humanities . I can imagine that any ecocritical discourse pertaining to SARS would find its variant in ...
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