نتایج جستجو برای: fiction

تعداد نتایج: 10224  

2007
Sanna Lehtonen

In this paper, I want to consider the possibility of applying feminist critical discourse analysis (CDA) to examine gender in children’s fantasy fiction. There are two major aspects in claiming that a critical linguistic, feminist approach to children’s fantasy might be needed. Firstly, considering the earlier applications of feminist CDA and CDA, one should note that these approaches have rare...

ژورنال: :مطالعات ادبیات کودک 2012
محمدحسن کریمی مختار ذاکری

a study of alienation components in children's and young adults' fiction   m. h. karimi*          m. zakeri** shiraz university   alienation is one of the major issues in modern world which many philosophers have concentrated on. in this study, this issue is discussed in children's and young adults' fiction. first, the alienation components are determined and then they are followed in chil...

2009
EVA ERDMANN Haruki Murakami Eva Erdmann

At the beginning of the twenty-first century, crime fiction is a topranking literary genre, and has become part of mainstream culture. The crime novel’s position of pre-eminence derives from its broad fan base and its readership, with publishing houses devoting whole series and large print runs to the genre. Evidence of the prevalence of a popular obsession with crime stories is also to be foun...

2015
Mathew Charles Brad Gyori Sven Wolters Julián Andrés Urbina Penuela

Target: BACRIM is an immersive and interactive documentary game that exposes the atrocities of Colombia’s paramilitary forces in one of its most violent regions. The producers combine both non-fiction and fiction to create a game that places the user at the heart of the story. Through this docufiction, which is anchored in augmented reality, the user or participant experiences danger firsthand....

2006
Laura Cram

‘The political world of make-believe mingles with the real world in strange ways, for the make-believe world may often mold the real one. In order to be viable, in order to serve its purpose, whatever that purpose may be, a fiction must bear some resemblance to fact. If it strays too far from fact, the willing suspension of disbelief collapses. And conversely it may collapse if it strays too fa...

2017
Graham A. McCreath Cormac M. J. Linehan Raymond A. Mar

Individuals who read more tend to have stronger verbal skills than those who read less. Interestingly, what you readmaymake a difference. Past studies have found that reading narrative fiction, but not expository nonfiction, predicts verbal ability. Why this difference exists is not known. Here we investigate one possibility: whether fiction texts contain more of the words typically evaluated b...

2006
Jarmo Saarti

Fiction retrieval has become one of the interesting special issues within information science during the past few years. This is a consequence of several facts. The most important of them is the need for fiction retrieval and secondly, the possibilities for creating retrieval systems for fiction have increased, due to the development of computerised environments for information retrieval. The m...

Journal: :Literature and medicine 2015
Jessica Miller

Medical romance fiction is a subgenre of popular romance fiction that features medical professionals in their work environment. This essay explores the way professionalism is portrayed in popular medical romance fiction written during the early twenty-first century, a period of significant disruption in both the public image and self-understanding of organized medicine. I analyze a selection of...

2007
DAVID LEWIS Dale Jacquette

In “Truth in Fiction,” David Lewis raises four objections to a Meinongian semantics of fiction. Lewis does not deny that a Meinongian logic of fiction could be made to work, but identifies disadvantages in Meinongian semantics as a reason for recommending his own possible worlds alternative. A Meinongian semantics proposes to explain meaning without ontological prejudice. It analyzes the meanin...

2008
Emma Knowles

Bibliography Non-fiction: Journal Articles/Newspaper/Magazine Articles/Websites Austin, K., ‘The wall of lost plots’, The Sydney Morning Herald, August 16 2003, accessed 26/5/07, http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/08/15/1060936055120.html. Baxter, C., ‘Sonya’s last speech or double voicing: An essay in 16 sections’, Colorado Review, Fall/Winter 2006. Bell, A.C., ‘The rise and fall of the detec...

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