'Exchanges and Encounters'
April 4-7, 2013, Osaka, Japan
ISSN: 2186-2281
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Proceedings Contents
Articuclamation Connected?!: Oral Narrative of Spiderwoman Theater’s “Sun, Moon and Feather”
Yi-jou Lo, Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages, Taiwan
The Trauma of the Loss of Identity and Anguish of Alienation: An Appraisal of the Indian Writing in English
Shruti Sinha, Management Development Institute of Singapore, Singapore
Space for Love: The Triangle Spatial Relationships in Alan Ayckbourn’s “Things We Do for Love”
Chia-ching Lin, Yu Da University, Taiwan
Censorship and Intellectual Property Focusing on Library Activities
Aleksandra Vranes, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Simon de Beauvoir: Mother of Modern Feminism?
Lutfi Hamadi, Beirut Arab University, Lebanon
The “space” in Willa Cather’s Fictions
Fangyuan Xi, Tohoku University, Japan
The Narrow Road to a Deeper Understanding of Haibun
Susie Utting, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia
Global Cultural Identity on the Example of Japanese Trivial Literature and European Literary Tendencies
Ljiljana Markovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Revisiting Sita: The Subversive Myths of Womanhood in Contemporary South Asian Women Writers
Sutapa Chaudhuri, University of Calcutta, India
The Drama of Loneliness: Its Evolution from Chekhov to Pinter and Bond
Loretta Visomirskis, Harold Washington College, United States
Walking in the Modern Metropolis: Female Flânerie in Katherine Mansfield and Jean Rhys
Qiang Fu, University of Tokyo, Japan
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Cindy Aheard, University of Melbourne/Eltham High School, Australia
Loren Clarke, University of Melbourne/Eltham High School, Australia
Beyond Books and Cross-Continents: Cataloguing English Printing Copperplates and Woodblocks in American Library Collections
Mei-Ying Sung, FoGuang University, Taiwan
Coming Home to Modern Japan. An Orphic dialogue between East and West in H. Murakami’s “Norwegian Wood”
Emiel Nachtegael, Collegio dei Fiamminghi, Italy
Turning to Violence: Science Fiction, Ethics and Difference in Priya Chabria’s “Generation 14”
Netty Mattar, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Challenges of Teaching Caribbean Literature in a Caribbean University Classroom
Geraldine Skeete, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago
Iraqi Digital Libraries: Based on Problems and their Solutions a new Vision and Future towards E-Society:
Muntaha Jasim, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Iraq
Psychogeographic Impact on Malcolm Lowry’s Consciousness: From the Zapotec and Aztec Civilizations to Taoism
Nigel Foxcroft, University of Brighton, United Kingdom
Evaluation of Desire under the Elms by Eugene O’Neill Under the Light of Nine Rasas of Bharat Muni
Dandekar Milind Ramachandra, Night College of Arts & Commerce, India
“El Sueño de Manuela”, or the Dream of Rewriting History
Wladimir Chavez, Østfold University College, Norway
A Deliberate Illumination on Linguistic Traits of Du Fu’s Poems: A Study on the Poetics Criticism of Sung School of Qianlong and Jiaqing Reign (1736-1820)
Chongyi Mo, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
“Mukouda Kuniko no Koibumi” : A Woman Writer’s Lifelong Secret From Her Family
Megumi Ohsumi, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Connectedness: Communities of Crime Fiction Reader
Rachel Franks, Central Queensland University, Australia
Connectedness, Identity and Alienation in Some Italian Novels and Films Depicting Contact Between People from Italy and People from Countries Other than Italy in the 21st Century
Roberto Bertoni, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Hybrid, Memory and Hybridization of Messianic Time in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children
Debbie Tsai-chieh Chou, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
The Reflection of the Concept of Alienation on Post-1960 Art
Rahmi Atalay, Anadolu University, Turkey
The Courtship Practices among the Talaandig as Depicted in Their Folksongs and Folktales
Jovie Perez, Father Saturnino Urios University, Philippines