Interdisciplinary and Cross-cultural Narratives in North AmericaMark Cronlund Anderson, Irene Maria Blayer Peter Lang, 2005 - 173 Seiten North America is becoming increasingly interdisciplinary and cross-cultural. In this emerging context narratives play a crucial role in weaving patterns that in turn provide fabrics for our lives. In this thoroughly original collection, Interdisciplinary and Cross-Cultural Narratives in North America, a dozen scholars deploy a variety of provocative and illuminating approaches to explore and understand the many ways that stories speak to, from, within, and across culture(s) in North America. |
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... creation story in Genesis . Like the genealogy , it emphasizes the themes of power and control as positive values by associating them with light . God , who created the earth , the sun , the moon , and all living things , is referred to ...
... creation story in Genesis . Like the genealogy , it emphasizes the themes of power and control as positive values by associating them with light . God , who created the earth , the sun , the moon , and all living things , is referred to ...
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... creation and makes mistakes . He wants to create four men , but contrary to his thought , ends up with five because ... created . He has only four papers because he intended to make four people instead of five and now has to take time ...
... creation and makes mistakes . He wants to create four men , but contrary to his thought , ends up with five because ... created . He has only four papers because he intended to make four people instead of five and now has to take time ...
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... created the French contes de fee almost two centuries earlier . Starting with peasant tales , aristocrats and haute bourgeoisie created elaborate fairy tales to popularize the moral and social values of the late seventeenth- century ...
... created the French contes de fee almost two centuries earlier . Starting with peasant tales , aristocrats and haute bourgeoisie created elaborate fairy tales to popularize the moral and social values of the late seventeenth- century ...
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Recycling Red Riding Hood in the Americas | 7 |
Storytelling and Myth as | 29 |
Harry Robinsons Write It | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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