080 / 1 |
Gerden and sexuality in Agamemnon and Liao-chai Chih-yi
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2015-09-30 |
097 / 1 |
Virtuality, Globalization, and Neo-primitivism in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake
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2015-09-30 |
096 / 1 |
A Sense of Place in the Age of Globalization
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2015-09-30 |
076 / 1 |
戲劇中典故與雙關語的翻譯
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2010-06-16 |
092 / 1 |
女巫、肉體、生態女性論述
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2012-10-26 |
093 / 2 |
Ecofeminist Aesthetics in Mrs. Dalloway
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2012-10-29 |
079 / 2 |
布雷克的「醜惡」美學
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2014-08-08 |
080 / 1 |
史詩 《貝爾武夫》的意識形態閱讀
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2012-12-03 |
081 / 1 |
莎翁《暴風雨》劇中屬性之追尋
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2014-08-08 |
103 / 1 |
Posthumanist Performativity in Wu Ming-yi's The Man with the Compound Eyes
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2016-05-02 |
075 / 1 |
A Postmodernist Reading of Rose, Rose I Love You
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2016-04-29 |
082 / 1 |
法國女性主義的貢獻與盲點
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2016-04-29 |
091 / 1 |
簡介生態女性論述
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2016-04-29 |
091 / 1 |
海德格與西蘇的生態觀
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2016-04-29 |
097 / 1 |
Feminine Writing and the Naturalized Ethic of Mary Oliver
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2016-04-29 |
097 / 1 |
Nature as Difference, Feminine and Other
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2016-04-29 |
095 / 1 |
Ethics of Materiality and Commitment in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale
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2016-04-29 |
097 / 1 |
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2016-04-29 |
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Returning Home: An Emerging Land-based, Ecofeminist Environmental Ethics
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2016-04-29 |
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Ecopoetics: Ethics of Body, Cyborg Writing, and Excess
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2016-04-29 |
098 / 1 |
Globalization and Language
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2016-04-29 |
098 / 2 |
Local Resistance against Globalization in Taiwan
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2016-04-29 |
099 / 2 |
Globalization and the Resistance to It in Linda Hogan’s People of the Whale and Taiwanese Poet Wu Cheng's Poetry
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2016-04-29 |
100 / 1 |
Pastoral Poetry or Ecopoetry?the poetry of Wu Cheng
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2016-04-29 |
100 / 1 |
Corporate Globalization and the Resistance to It in Linda Hogan’s People of the Whale and the Poetry of Sheng Wu
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2016-04-29 |
100 / 2 |
Wilderness in the Postmodern Space
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2016-04-29 |
100 / 2 |
Transcorporeality, Cyborg Writing, and Materiality of Place in Linda Hogan’s Solar Storms
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2016-04-29 |
101 / 2 |
Space, Place, Civic Environmentalism, and the Taiwan Night Market
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2016-05-02 |
101 / 2 |
Environmental Racism and Dark Ecology in Linda Hogan’s Mean Spirit
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2016-05-02 |
102 / 1 |
Taiwanese environmental poet Sheng Wu: Pastoral Poet or Ecopoet?
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2016-05-02 |
102 / 1 |
Fluidity, Recovery of Place, and Dialectics of the Global and the Local in the Era of Globalization
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2016-05-02 |
102 / 1 |
Rewriting ethics in Linda Hogan’s Power and Timothy Morton’s Ecology without Nature
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2016-05-02 |
103 / 1 |
The poetics of waste, the waste of leopard cats in Taiwan
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2016-05-02 |
103 / 1 |
Body without Organs, Trans-corporeality, and a Posthuman Ethics
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2016-05-02 |
104 / 1 |
Ecopoetry in Taiwan
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2016-05-02 |
104 / 1 |
The Connection between Ecocriticism and Postcolonialism
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2016-05-02 |
104 / 1 |
Aesthetics and Ethics: Ecopoetry in Taiwan
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2016-05-02 |
104 / 1 |
A Material Ecofeminist Reading of Linda Hogan’s Indios and Taiwan’s Mazu
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2016-05-02 |