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Cag, Pinar; Voltan Acar, Nilufer – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2015
The movie "Ya Sonra" is evaluated in respect to the basic concepts and principles of symbolic-experiential family therapy. Carl Whitaker, who called his approach "Psychotherapy of Absurdity" mainly emphasized the concepts of absurdity, experientiality, and symbolism. Based on the hypothesis that film analysis supports and…
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Film Study
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Akbari, Alireza – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2014
The petition for language translation has strikingly augmented recently due to cross-cultural communication and exchange of information. In order to communicate well, text should be translated correctly and completely in each field such as legal documents, technical texts, scientific texts, publicity leaflets, and instructional materials. In this…
Descriptors: Translation, Computational Linguistics, Models, Accuracy
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Azabdaftari, Behrooz – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2013
This paper seeks to throw light on the concordance between man's mental structure and the structure of narrative with regard to Vygotsky's sociocultural theory. In so doing, the author first provides the backdrop of the literature on the topic by first explaining Vygotsky's approach to the genesis of mind, and then gives a synoptic account of the…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Literacy, Literary Devices, Literary Styles
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Hall, Linda Marian – Children's Literature in Education, 2011
In this study of Jill Paton Walsh's one time-slip novel, I attempt to show how she reinvents the genre by giving as much prominence to the dislocated present as she does to the sufferings of children caught up in the horrors of the Industrial Revolution. Where previous time-slip authors had concentrated on the past, she addresses clearly unwelcome…
Descriptors: Novels, Children, Literary Genres, Conflict
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Halpin, David – London Review of Education, 2011
Contrariness of the kind manifest in the literary output and general disposition of the nineteenth century English essayist and journalist, William Hazlitt, has much to teach contemporary intellectuals working in the academy about how better to be critical, offering important lessons on the necessity for self-consistency and independence of…
Descriptors: Criticism, Essays, Writing for Publication, Literary Styles
Fritz, Tracy Lynn – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation attempts to explain how nineteenth-century American Spiritualist literature may have made readers feel like they were hearing voices, touching the dead, seeing celestial spaces, or enjoying other sensory proofs of the afterlife. Spiritualists believed that, while all human beings possessed faculties designed to perceive the dead,…
Descriptors: United States Literature, Nineteenth Century Literature, Aesthetics, Religion
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Cole, David R. – English in Australia, 2014
This paper suggests how the "weird fiction" of H.P. Lovecraft might be mobilised within secondary English classrooms to examine aspects of visual literacy, literary style, narrative form and intertextuality. The approach that is outlined is characterised, after Lovecraft's famous monster, as a "Cthulhuic literacy" and is…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Secondary Education, Science Fiction, Visual Literacy
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Mewburn, Inger; Thomson, Pat – Studies in Higher Education, 2013
Academics are increasingly being urged to blog in order to expand their audiences, create networks and to learn to write in more reader friendly style. This paper holds this advocacy up to empirical scrutiny. A content analysis of 100 academic blogs suggests that academics most commonly write about academic work conditions and policy contexts,…
Descriptors: Web 2.0 Technologies, Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Audience Analysis
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Muhammad, Gholnecsar E. – Journal of Education, 2015
Coupling Royster's (2000) conceptual framework of "zamani" with Rosenblatt's (1978) reader response theory, the researcher explores the ways African American women's writings supported, nurtured, and "mentored" the writings of adolescent girls. Findings show that the mentor texts helped in generating ideas for writing, thinking…
Descriptors: Mentors, Writing Improvement, African American Literature, Women Faculty
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Benton, Michael – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2011
Writing biography, as writing any historical account, "involves the use of literary techniques and is subject to aesthetic requirements in both style and structure." Narrative, common to both historical and fictional writing, is the central theoretical concept; and understanding the nature of narrative in biography--a hybrid genre that is grounded…
Descriptors: Biographies, Story Telling, Fiction, Writing (Composition)
Friend, Elizabeth Ford – ProQuest LLC, 2012
In this dissertation, I analyze the spiritual autobiographies of Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) and Sarah Edwards (1710-1758) through the methodological lenses of autobiography studies and cognitive linguistics in order to identify key narratives and metaphors for the spiritual life and explore the significance of the interpretation process for lived…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, European History, United States History, Content Analysis
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Willem, Linda M. – Hispania, 2012
This article examines how narrative strategies of indirection employed in "Los cirineos" and "La argolla" engage the reader's ethical participation in examining and questioning societal norms concerning sex and marriage. In "Los cirineos," the opposition between the moral and the immoral is broken down by the presence of what Shlomith Rimmon Kenan…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Critical Reading, Marriage, Sex
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Pandey, Anjali – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2011
This essay examines the theme and trope of "copies" in Kazuo Ishiguro's novel "Never Let Me Go." Whatever one's final reading of the novel, the theme and thread of copy, copies, copying and copied is never far off. In a semantic sense then, the act of "copying", both as a verb and the indexing of "copies" as…
Descriptors: Novels, Language Usage, Semantics, Verbs
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Bickford, John H., III; Schuette, Lieren; Rich, Cynthia W. – Journal of International Social Studies, 2015
State and national education initiatives provide American students with opportunities to engage in close readings of complex texts from diverse perspectives as they actively construct complicated understandings as they explore complex texts. Opportunities for interdisciplinary units emerge as the role of non-fiction in English/language arts and…
Descriptors: European History, History Instruction, Jews, Death
Turchi, Laura; Thompson, Ayanna – Phi Delta Kappan, 2013
The Common Core generally eschews mandating texts in favor of promoting critical analysis and rigor. So it's significant that Shakespeare is the only author invoked in imperatives. His explicit inclusion offers a significant opportunity for educators to rethink how we approach Shakespearean instruction. Rather than the traditional learning of…
Descriptors: State Standards, English Literature, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
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