Pragmatic identity is chosen and constructed by the speaker on a specific occasion to achieve his owncommunicative purpose. Pragmatic identity is integrated in various fields, but there is little connection withsociol...
Le Clezio takes his novels as art and imbues his novels with elements of music,which abound in his novels.He strikes to present his novels in an artistic way by combining words and the music,thus showing his great con...
Academic scholars over the last few decades, in feminist studies, sociology, and other fields of study in human science have paid enormous attention to gender issues mainly the so called “gender identity”. The prese...
As an important aspect of the inner world of teachers,the study of professional identity is attracting more and more attention from researchers at home and abroad.Through a questionnaire survey based on CETPII(College...
The post-modernist concerning with identity and subjectivity posits that identity is multi-faceted and constantly gets re-constructed by choice. This results in increasingly fragmented and unstable identities leading ...
With the increasing number of primary schools having English classes and the lack of English teachers, teachers ofother subjects have been transferred to teach English since 2001 in China. As teacher identity has grea...
This paper is to analyze the novel in the following aspects: The Chinese-American cultural conflicts, the mother and daughter relations and sisters’ relations, the psychological critics, and the postcolonial identit...
Peter Burke once said, using images as historical evidence could not only stand as proof of political events, economic trend, and social structure, but also as an illustration of the history of daily life, material cu...
The paper is actually a literary research on (re)constructing cultural image of post-yugoslavian society, formed through literary sources, i.e., poetry. Using examples of award-winning young authors--Bojan Krivokapi...
This paper investigates how the Arab-American writer Naomi Nye addresses the dialectic between borders and multiculturalism in her award-winning young adult novel Habibi (1997). Critiquing the essentialist view that...