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    The Summary of Translation and Gender Abstract: First of all‚ the development‚ main representatives‚ the purpose‚ the significance and the application of the feminist translation theory will be introduced briefly. Then the three theory foundation and their strength and weakness will be summarized generally in this paper. My personal view about the feminist translation theory and feminism will be the ending. Key words:Feminist translation theory; Feminism; Sherry

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    Emma Woodhouse: Awake or Dreaming? A dream. A world where ideas run wild and imagination is the primary mode of thought. Reality is a faraway distance. Eventually‚ the dream comes to an end as reality creeps into sleep and the fantasy finishes. The story of Jane Austen’s Emma is one of a similar account. Emma Woodhouse‚ the main character‚ has an active imagination that causes her to loose sight of reality like getting lost in dreaming. Her imagination and “disposition to think a little too well

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    modern painting with analytical article Perfect Harmony integrates art‚ music and literature to represent humans’ essentiality in moving on from the difficulties in life. Together‚ conflicting perspectives represented through art parallels the subjectivity of life and shows that there is no conventional definition for “the truth” as it depends solely within each individual. Guterson depicts conflicting perspectives on humanity’s response to the ungraspable forces of nature and fate by selectively

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    Courtly Love and Trans Critique: An Extended Review of “Courtly and Queer” by Charlie Samuelson In "Courtly and Queer‚" Charlie Samuelson confronts assumptions about courtly literature‚ complicitly constructing patriarchal hegemony by unearthing the inherent deconstructive queerness at its core. His interdisciplinary approach integrates literary‚ medieval‚ and queer studies by juxtaposing modern queer theory with high medieval French verse romances (romans) and late medieval French dits about courtly

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    CTCS 190: Lecture/Discussion Notes Style/Mode of Representation • Another voice into the production/consumption of a film text • Particular film is rendered in a particular style; has to be addressed by consumer • Objectivity v. Realism Realism • Mode of representation that attempts a 1:1 correspondence with reality with how the subject is depicted (in film‚ artwork‚ etc.) — exactly how a person sees it • Never possible to have exact realism • Everyone’s reality is different • Ideology — relative

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    means of dieting as primary treatment for patients struggling with weight. Recently increased research has been done on an alternative treatment method called intuitive eating (IE). Intuitive eating is defined as “the dynamic process-integrating attunement of mind‚ body and food” (Schlam and Guimera 2). It is characterized by reliance on and trust in one’s individual physiological hunger and satiety cues‚ which guide one’s food intake. Researchers have found that intuitive eating presents as a more

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    happiness? The key here is to find a way to differentiate between the happiness Rousseau is talking about and the happiness we have come to accept today. Happiness‚ like so many things in the state of modern man‚ is born and created through subjectivity. Just like Plato’s cave‚ whether we are those shackled or those that run free‚ we all see the rock. And maybe to some that rock is projected‚ but why does that matter? The shackled ones see that projection and that is their reality‚ just as

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    sleep. A life of sun and flowers…” pg. 52‚ Chapter 10. How the story is written impacts greatly on how the reader receives these messages of morals and ethics. ’Tom Appleby Convict Boy ’ is written subjectively from a third person point of view. Subjectivity allows the reader to become one of the characters and compare that character ’s perspective with his or her own. Through French’s use of textual structures‚ language features and choice of narrative view point; she can better manage how the readers

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    thoughts and feelings: I know that at least one feeling exists because I feel it; I know that at least one thought exists because there is one in my mind; I know that certain sensations exist because I am sensing them‚ etc. All of these require subjectivity‚ therefore there must be a subject (‘me’). I do not‚ however‚ know for certain

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    Althusser‚ Ideology and Interpellation The French philosopher‚ Louis Althusser‚ first popularized the word in his seminal essay “Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses (Notes towards an Investigation)” (Althusser‚ 1972). In the essay‚ Althusser explores the relationship between the state‚ modes of (re)producing power and ideology from a Marxist perspective‚ defining ideology as “the imaginary relationship of individuals to their real conditions of existence” (Althusser 1972: 162). In his definition

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