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Keyword [postcolonial perspective]
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Diaspora Consciousness And Sensibility:a Postcolonial Reading Of Nadeem Aslam’s Maps For Lost Lovers
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A Postcolonial Perspective On Irish Male Characters’Self-Identity In James Joyce’s Dubliners
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An Analysis Of The Chinese-English Translation In Han Suvin’s Till Morning Comes From A Postcolonial Perspective
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A Study On The Translation Of Fusang From The Postcolonial Perspective
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The Research Once More On The Literature Of Pearl.S.Buck In The Postcolonial Perspective
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An Exploration Into Evan King’s Translation Of Luotuo Xiangzi From A Postcolonial Perspective
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A Study On Politico-Economic English News Translation From The Postcolonial Perspective
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An Interpretation Of Goh Poh Seng’s If We Dream Too Long From Postcolonial Perspective
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Wing-tsit Chan’s Translation Of Chinese Philosophical Classics:a Postcolonial Perspective
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On Lin Shu’s Hei Nu Yu Tian Lu In The Postcolonial Perspective Of Hybridity
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The Voice Of Subversion: An Interpretation Of A Grain Of Wheat From A Postcolonial Perspective
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The Struggle For The Power Of Discourse In News Transediting From Postcolonial Perspective
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A Study On Annotation In Kuhungming’s Translation Of Lun Yu From Postcolonial Perspective
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Identity And Hybridity:A Study Of Phoenix Eyes From The Postcolonial Perspective
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Irish National Identity In Martin McDonagh’s The Leenane Trilogy: From A Postcolonial Perspective
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A Study On The Relationship Between Cultural Translation And Cultural Identity In Diaspora Chinese American Literature History From The Postcolonial Perspective
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A Comparative Study Of Disappearance And The Bluest Eye From A Postcolonial Perspective
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A Postcolonial Perspective On Translating The Culture-loaded Words In The Analects Of Confucius
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A Comparative Study Of Jack Maggs And True History Of The Kelly Gang From A Postcolonial Perspective
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Homeland Lost And Regained:A Study Of World And Town From Postcolonial Perspective
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