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Theatre on terror : subject positions in British drama /
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Narrative Structures and the Language of the Self /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Introduction : the self and narrative -- The reflexive self : Descartes and Ovid -- The furniture of the self : Montaigne, Highsmith, Dostoevsky -- The dyadic subject : Hegel, Aristophanes, Hemingway -- Doubles and doubled doubles : Knowles and Austen -- Freudian thirds : Heinlein, Stevenson, Forster, Wharton -- Deep subjectivity -- Agents, patients, and experiencers : le Carre, Weldon, Kesey, Woolf -- Dative subjects : Stevenson, Fitzgerald, Kesey, Robbe-Grillet -- Instrumental subjects : Knowles, Eliot, Davies -- Locative subjects : Mahfouz, Lem, Forster -- Conclusion : narrative and the self: Hartley, Sartre, Ishiguro.…”
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Lacan, Foucault, and the malleable subject in early modern English utopian literature /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…Introductory matters -- Introducing utopia -- "If only this were some day possible": Thomas More's Utopia and Lacan's Three registers of subjectivity -- Stelth self on the shelf: surveillance, Francis Bacon's New Atlantis, and symbolic subjectivity -- Power is knowledge: surveillance, biopower and linguistic subjectivity in John Eliot's Christian commonwealth -- Section 2. …”
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Legal and ethical issues in uses of stored tissue in human subjects research
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Studying language through literature : an old perspective revisited and something more /
Published 2014Subjects: “…Language arts Correlation with content subjects.…”
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Semantic knowledge representation for information retrieval /
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The ruins of experience Scotland's "romantick" Highlands and the birth of the modern witness /
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The self as muse narcissism and creativity in the German imagination, 1750-1830 /
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Learning with literature in the EFL classroom /
Published 2015Subjects: “…Language arts Correlation with content subjects.…”
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Genre in a changing world /
Published 2009Subjects: “…Language arts Correlation with content subjects.…”
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Workplace Learning Subjective Motives and Supervisor Support Matter /
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Telling women's lives subject/narrator/reader/text /
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Work and faith in the Kentucky coal fields subject to dust /
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