Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 81
Seite 122
The Tory position demonized the quixotic imagination , linking it with a wide range of social ills : revolution , the enthusiasm of new religions , dangerous social upheavals , the flouting of hierarchy , social climbing and madness .
The Tory position demonized the quixotic imagination , linking it with a wide range of social ills : revolution , the enthusiasm of new religions , dangerous social upheavals , the flouting of hierarchy , social climbing and madness .
Seite 346
white , middle class student who is analyzing texts about the Third World does not mean having to adopt the value - laden position of mute observer in her classes . Only participation can bring respect . Consequently , Spivak argues for ...
white , middle class student who is analyzing texts about the Third World does not mean having to adopt the value - laden position of mute observer in her classes . Only participation can bring respect . Consequently , Spivak argues for ...
Seite 220
4.1 Perceptual positions This active participation can be usefully discussed in terms of perceptual positions , a concept ... There are three positions , and the form of awareness illustrated above is an example of the third position ...
4.1 Perceptual positions This active participation can be usefully discussed in terms of perceptual positions , a concept ... There are three positions , and the form of awareness illustrated above is an example of the third position ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
American analysis appear approach assessment become called communication concept concern considered context corpus countries criticism culture defined described developing discussion effect English equivalence ethics evaluation example expression fact field Finnish foreign France French function further German give given important interest interpreter involved Irish ISBN issues Italy John kind language linguistic literal literary literature London means nature norms notes novel offers original particular person political position possible practice present Press problems produced professional published question readers reasons reference relation respect responsibility result role seems sense situation social source text specific strategies structure suggests target text theory tion trans translation studies translator's understanding University values writing