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    Ethnic Literature and Postcolonialism In Barta’s ; “Gadis Tangsi” Reading by using Postcolonial theory The definition of ethnic literature “is literature like any other‚ except that it contains ethnic references.” (Reilly p.2). Another definition of ethnic literature is when there is a literature work that contain religious beliefs‚ racial issues‚ linguistics‚ or cultural heritage. In another word‚ ethnic literature is the literary work that includes particular culture‚ beliefs‚ or linguistics

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    The goal is to increase material wealth‚ goods‚ and services through an international division of labor by efficiencies catalyzed by international relations‚ specialization and competition. It describes the process by which regional economies‚ societies‚ and cultures have become integrated through communication‚ transportation‚ and trade. The term is most closely associated with the term economic globalization: the integration of national economies into the international economy through trade‚ foreign

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    and they go to different countries every night to eat people. They take them from their homes while they are sleeping and eat them. Sophie thinks these other giants need to be stopped but they are a lot bigger and meaner than the BFG. In the end she does come up with a plan to mix up a dream to tell the queen of England what is going on with these giants. Sophie and the BFG create a dream that tells the queen all about the bad giants and what they do at night and about her and the good giant. When

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    Cara Skelley In both Dreaming in Cuban and Forgetfullness I believe the characters are living in history. They are holding onto to something that already happened‚ in hope that it hadnt. In both books I feel as if the characters continue to refer to past relationships‚ feelings‚ and situations. Characters are faced with the challenge of facing what happened in their lives‚ forgetting it‚ and moving on from it. In Dreaming in Cuban‚ Celia lives her life in seperation. "Celia cannot decide

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    OLE MAS IN TRINIDAD The festival dates back to the 18th century‚ and the influx of French Catholic planters – both white and free coloured – their slaves‚ and free blacks in the 1780s. The white and free coloured both staged elaborate masquerade balls at Christmas and as a “farewell to the flesh” before the Catholic Lenten season‚ with each group mimicking the other in their masking and entertainment. The West African slaves of these planters as well as free coloureds had their own masking traditions

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    the resources of our people should be mobilized. And arts are the most important solution in this search. Through art‚ we get evidence of how our ancestors lived and died. Art knows no diversity of language since it speaks directly to the senses so even we encounter language barrier‚ understanding can be more easily reached. Through art‚ we gain a notion of how the different races and cultures operated: though art‚ we become more receptive to their ideas. The moment we realize that the differences

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    Environments play a major role in literature because they give setting and context. The environment or setting gives background in a piece of literature‚ and often certain aspects of the story derive directly from the environment or context. This is true with everything that humans do as well: one thing is a direct result of another‚ and because our environment constantly surrounds us‚ everything we do is a direct reflection of that. Our environment shapes us to the extent that we would be completely

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    “Dystopian Literature is not concerned with shaping the future but with teaching us about the problems of the present”. Discuss "Lord of the Flies" and "Animal Farm" in light of this comment. Many critics have argued that several extreme historical circumstances of the 20th century have led to the flourishing of dystopian literature. Dystopias usually extrapolate elements of contemporary society and function as a warning against some modern trend‚ often the threat of oppressive regimes in one

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    The Media: Does It Shape Society ’s View of Femininity? The question answers itself. Yes‚ the media definitely influences today ’s society via messages through the television‚ radio‚ magazines‚ and billboards. It seems that in today ’s day and age to even be "noticed" as a woman one must be tall‚ skinny‚ blonde‚ and countless other things that the "average woman" could only hope for. Today‚ if one is not comfortable with who or what they are‚ they may encounter many dilemmas

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    . The Constitution reflects the Founders’ respect for what? The Constitution reflects the Founders’ respect for fundamental freedoms. Fundamental freedoms are the freedom of speech‚ due process‚ freedom of religion‚ equal protection of the law‚ and protecting citizens from cruel and unusual punishment. When the founders wrote the Constitution they were ensuring that future generations have something to build on‚ but at the same time they should have their own ideals but use the Constitution as

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