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Applying CHC Models to Reasoning in Fictions
Published 2022Subjects: “…FICTION…”
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The fictionalization of history and the personal stories in Obasan and Slaughterhouse-five
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Parodic metafiction : an approach to self-reflexive fiction in two works by John Barth
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The seeds of discontent of an epoch seen through the eyes of Pat Barker’s hero : Billy Prior in her Regeneration trilogy
Published 2013“…This thesis analyses Billy Prior, the main fictional character in Pat Barker’s Regeneration trilogy, a young man who does not know any boundaries and who challenges the concepts and ideas that had been the foundations of his society until the beginning of the XXth century. …”
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Cultural identity : different ways of constructing identity for first-and-second generation immigrants in The namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri
Published 2016“…As well as theorists, many post-colonial writers have described these hybrid identities in their fictional works, as in many cases they themselves have hyphenated nationalities2 and they write from their own experience as minority subjects in another country. …”
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Returning: the journey to the islands in contemporary narratives about Malvinas
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The process of identity construction througt the discourse of art within the Canadian postcolonial context in Cat' eye and The blind assassin by Margaret Atwood
Published 2016“…From that moment my interest was directed towards those texts in which minority groups (former colonies and women primarily) occupy an important role within the realm of fiction. I, therefore, delved into many contemporary writers finding the work of Margaret Atwood both attracting and suitable for the study of minorities struggling to have a voice of their own.…”
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