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    Bibliography: 1. Von‚ Glahn Gerhard‚ and James Larry Taulbee. Law among Nations: an Introduction to Public International Law. New York: Longman‚ 2010. Print. 2. Young‚ Robert J.C. Postcolonialism: an Historical Introduction. Oxford‚ UK: Blackwell‚ 2001. Print. 3. Hunter-Gault‚ Charlayne. "CNN.com - Africa Deal Seeks End to Misery - June 27‚ 2002." CNN.com International - Breaking‚ World‚ Business‚ Sports‚ Entertainment and Video News

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    What is Social Work? Introduction Social work is considered a professional activity‚ which deals with assisting whole families or individuals. Social work takes place in various settings such as day centers and hospices. It should be noted that social work is connected with the services that local authorities provide to people in some other countries such as the United States. Four types of social work have been identified‚ and they include structural‚ conventional‚ anti-oppressive‚ and radical

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    Gonna Die. Focal Press‚ 2005. Benyahia‚ Sarah‚ Freddie Gaffney‚ and John White. As Film Studies: The Essential Introduction. Routledge‚ 2006. Hayward‚ Susan. Cinema Studies: The Key Concept. London: Routledge‚ 2000. Loomba‚ Ania. Colonialism / Postcolonialism. London: Routledge‚ 1998. Purdue OWL. “MLA Formatting and Style Guide.” The Purdue OWL. Purdue U Writing Lab‚ 2009. Roberts‚ Kathleen G. Alterity and Narrative: Stories and Negotiation of Western Identities. Albany: State University of New York

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    Critical Theory Notes 8/27/2014 Practical Criticism → close reading I.A. Richards introduces Practical Criticism and centers on close analysis of the words that comprise each page of text William Empson was a pupil of Richard’s. He applies an assiduously strict‚ almost mathematical formula to textual analysis‚ the drawback of which is that the flexibility of language is largely discounted. F.R. Leavis‚ along with Q. D. Roth (whom he eventually marries)‚ takes the process of close reading to

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    in post-socialist Europe Nidhi Trehan and Angela Kóczé For Reference “Postcolonial racism and social justice: the struggle for the soul of the Romani civil rights movement in the ‘New Europe’ ” by Angela Kocze and Nidhi Trehan‚ in Racism‚ Postcolonialism‚ Europe ed. G. Huggan‚ Liverpool: Liverpool University Press‚ 2009 ‚ pp.50-77 ‘It’s not of air and eternity‚ evil isn’t; it’s of earth; it’s physical‚ a disjointedness between our bodies and our souls. Evil is inanely corporeal‚ humans causing

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    Gender Typing in the Confessional Poetry of Judith Wright Judith Wright (1915-2000)‚ a poet‚ an essayist‚ a short story writer‚ and an activist‚ represents her hardship‚ gender-awareness‚ protest against the imperial outlook of patriarchy and her typical attitude towards men in her confessional poetry. She is considered the best poet of Australia and is globally recognized for writing poetry in a confessional mode. The poet through her subjective voice portrays a collective condition of women of

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    Dibrugarh University B A. Syllabus in English under Semester System (Approved by the Board of Studies in English on 20/12/2010) This course has been designed as part of an integrated course in English Literature‚ inclusive of M.A. in English. Only students wishing to pursue M.A. in English should take up this course. Each paper is of 100 marks out of which 80 marks will be for the End semester examination and 20 marks for the Internal Assessment. Paper I: History of English Society and Culture I

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    Chinua‚ Hopes and Impediments: Selected Essays. "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad ’s Heart of Darkness." New York: Doubleday‚ 1989‚ pp.1-20. Berthoud‚ Jacques‚ ed. Joseph Conrad: the Major Phase. Cambridge: Cambridge UP‚ 1979. Brydon‚ Diana. Postcolonialism: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies. London and New York Routledge‚ 2000. Conrad‚ Joseph. Heart of Darkness. Shanghai: Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press‚ 2001. Keith‚ Ansell-Pearson‚ eds. Cutural readings of Imperialism

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    Analysis of the Main Indian Characters in Orientalist Discourse in A Passage to India Abstract: E. M. Forster is one of the most outstanding British writers in the early twentieth century. His novel A Passage to India was published in 1924 and it aroused much criticism at the time. With the publication of Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978)‚ this novel has been reinterpreted from a new prospective —— Orientalist criticism. Applying Orientalist criticism‚ this paper intends to reveal Forster’s double

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    Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies 30.2 (July 2004): 129-54. Wordsworth Studies and the Ethics of Criticism: The “Tintern Abbey” Debate Revisited Eric K. W. Yu National Chiao Tung University Abstract This paper raises important questions concerning the “ethics” of criticism with reference to Wordsworth scholarship. Reviewing the major critical approaches to Wordsworth’s canonical poem “Tintern Abbey‚” I explore their implications for doing literary criticism today. I begin with

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