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Terrorism in two novelistic appropriations of Hamlet
Published 2016“…This paper attempts to demonstrate that the two novels are not to be readily categorized as cultural or artistic reuse of Hamlet. …”
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Revisionings of Hamlet: the crux of an interpretive paradigm
Published 2012“…Further, it is argued that varied types of revisioning, adapting, or transforming Hamlet, though roughly different in their exact significations and delineations, are the consequence of two major factors: psychological reaction to Shakespeare, and, being situated within a socio-political context. …”
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Translation strategies of idioms in Shakespeare’s Hamlet into Arabic
Published 2019“…The present study seeks to investigate the strategies of translating idioms in Shakespeare’s Hamlet into Arabic. Specifically, it aims to achieve the following objectives: (1) to examine the translation strategies adopted by the Arab translator, Jabra, in rendering idioms in Hamlet into Arabic. (2) To identify the most widely adopted strategy signaling Jabra’s orientation towards domestication or foreignization when rendering idioms in Hamlet into Arabic, and (3) to determine the extent to which Jabra has been able to preserve the communicative equivalence of the translated idioms on the Arab readers. …”
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Peasant women empowerment as a conflict resolution strategy in Sidomulyo Hamlet, Baluran National Park
Published 2022“…The aims of this study are to 1) determine the causes of conflict between the Sidomulyo hamlet community and the Baluran National Park management; 2) find opportunities for conflict resolution through empowering peasant women. …”
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Interpretation: The Infinite Controversy
Published 2010“…The paper is comprised of two sections. The first is an introduction covering the various aspects of the interpretive act. …”
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Passiflora foetida L. FLAVONOIDS
Published 2017“…Passijlora foetida L. or passion flower is a fast growing spreading vine located near hamlets, top thorny shrubs and human settlements riverbeds. …”
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