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The Liminal Epistemology of Apocalyptic Disability in August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone and Fences
Published 2017-01-01“…They highlight the effaced role of African reality in proposing liminality as a valid epistemology to destabilize the presumed pattern that shapes the traditional Apocalypse. So, Wilson’s dramaturgy visualizes an Apocalyptic disability that maintains a liminal construction, being a projection of various social and cultural experiences, a missing gap in Wilson’s scholarship. …”
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The Liminal Epistemology of Apocalyptic Disability in August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone and Fences
Published 2017-01-01“…They highlight the effaced role of African reality in proposing liminality as a valid epistemology to destabilize the presumed pattern that shapes the traditional Apocalypse. So, Wilson’s dramaturgy visualizes an Apocalyptic disability that maintains a liminal construction, being a projection of various social and cultural experiences, a missing gap in Wilson’s scholarship. …”
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پنجابی ادبِ سیرت میں نثر نگاری کا تحلیلی جائزہ
Published 2022-09-01“… When the composition of "biography" is used, it is terminologically meant to describe the good life of the Prophet of the Apocalypse. This narration was started in his presence, which was present in the conversations of his Companions. …”
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The Warning Messages of Jeanne DuPrau’sThe City of Ember to the World with Reference to Gil Kenan’s Film Adaptation: The Theory of Conspiracy
Published 2019-03-01“…Finally, the four messages come like a rather dark omen, Man's internal fear of the end whether the religious end represented by the apocalypse or the scientific end and the expiry of earth. …”
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Apocalyptic Images and Allusions in Oscar Wilde's Salome and Anton Chekhov's The Sea Gull
Published 2017-02-01“…Similarly, the article also examines Treplyov's symbolic play within a play in Chekhov's The Sea Gull focusing on the great influence of the Apocalypse on Treplyov's mind whose eschatological imagination leads him to his final destruction and death. …”
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Apocalyptic Images and Allusions in Oscar Wilde's Salome and Anton Chekhov's The Sea Gull
Published 2017-02-01“…Similarly, the article also examines Treplyov's symbolic play within a play in Chekhov's The Sea Gull focusing on the great influence of the Apocalypse on Treplyov's mind whose eschatological imagination leads him to his final destruction and death. …”
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