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    Theory-Inspired Rather than Theory-Based Criticism: Towards a Semeiocritical Method for the Interpretation of Literature by Besbes Khaled

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The question is therefore not how to bring those echoes to silence, but rather how to find a way out of the post-theory deadlock by proposing what I have chosen to name the semeiocritical method as a theory-inspired, rather than theory-based approach to literature. …”
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    Beyond the Color Line: Intersectional Considerations in Chuah Guat Eng's Fiction by Sim, Wai Chew

    Published 2016
    “…In particular, Chuah’sEchoes of Silence (1994) points to the commensurability between socialist principlesthat underpinned the left-insurgent activities many Malaysian-Chinese joinedor supported during the war and immediate post-war, and the social protectionprinciples that underpin post-independence programmes aimed at alleviatingpoverty. …”
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    Estéticas de la ausencia: Amparo Dávila y Juan Rulfo en la escritura de Cristina Rivera Garza by Vázquez-Medina, O

    Published 2020
    “…Concerning Rulfo, the discussion centres on images relating to emptiness, echoes and silence as part of what I call an ontology of absence at the core of Pedro Páramo (1955). …”
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    Catatan pengalaman ekspatriat Malaysia by Shahar, Adli

    Published 2012
    “…CATATAN pengalaman ketika berada di luar negara adalah antara perkara yang dinyatakan Ekspatriat Malaysia di Arab Saudi, Ariffin Mamat, dalam buku kumpulan sajaknya yang baru diterbitkan, Echo of Silence dan Aku Masih Di Sini.…”
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    “On Ararat Alone, no Arc can be Rest.” Beyond Morgenthau: Jews, Social Democrats, and Jewish Social Democrats: Alliances and Solidarity During the Armenian Genocide Epoch by Adam J. Sacks

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Of all the many elements that resound and confound as similar between the overwhelming record of historical oppression endured by the Armenians and the Jews, perhaps the most telling is the echo of silence in the wider world during their hour of greatest need. …”
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