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    Pengolahan semula teks lama: Perbandingan strategi penulis wanita Melayu dan wanita barat by Ruzy Suliza Hashim

    Published 2007
    “…By comparing Malay women writers, Zaihasra and Siti Zainon Ismail, with Western women writers, Angela Carter and Anne Sexton, all of whom use the revisionist strategy in their creative writings, I highlight the intercultural practices of creative productions which reveal the variations of norms and customs of the East and West…”
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    Establishment of Borneo Literature Bureau and its role in the publication of Chinese edition of Dolphin magazine in the Cold War era by Wong, Kee Lian

    Published 2018
    “…(i) assisting the government departments in publishing technical, semi-technical and educational books; (ii) encouraging creative writings by local writers apart from distributing and selling their works; and (iii) setting up sales networks for books and magazines to promote suitable reading materials published locally or abroad. …”
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    Identification as Incentive to Care: Pre-service Teachers’ Orientation Towards Inclusion in Nature by Gedžūne Inga

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Findings from qualitative content analyses of student-generated creative writings and subsequent evaluations of the proposed learning experience support the use of identification in learning about human-nature relationships to promote care for and inclusion in nature through nuanced awareness of similitude between the human and the nonhuman.…”
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    Black feminism between Najwa Ben Shatwan and Toni Morrison by عيد محمود, كنان حسين

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Since we are focusing, in this research, on the feminist issue, we are not going to approach the space that the black woman occupied in the scale of creativity writing, but we are going to approach the space that the black woman occupied in two novels: Zarayeb al-′Abeed  by "Najwa Ben Shatwan", and "mercy" by "Toni Morrison". …”
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    Black feminism between Najwa Ben Shatwan and Toni Morrison by Eid Mahmoud, Kinan Hussain

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Since we are focusing, in this research, on the feminist issue, we are not going to approach the space that the black woman occupied in the scale of creativity writing, but we are going to approach the space that the black woman occupied in two novels: Zarayeb al-′Abeed  by "Najwa Ben Shatwan", and "mercy" by "Toni Morrison". …”
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    Soyinka and Yoruba Sculpture: Masks of Deification and Symbolism by Gilbert Tarka Fai

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…It is from this great community of sculptors and from the ambivalent quality of the mask as image and symbol that some of Wole Soyinka’s creative writings emerge. This paper argues that Wole Soyinka uses his native Yoruba sculpture, and the mask in particular, to dramatise the essential spiritual continuity of human nature through the dramatic appearance of gods and the spirits of the ancestors in the world of the living during the dance of possession.…”
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    Female speech style : Does it change over time? / Kamisah Ariffin, Misyana Susanti Husin and Roselina Musahar by Ariffin, Kamisah, Husin, Misyana Susanti, Musahar, Roselina

    Published 2004
    “…The analysis is based on Lakoff’s characteristics of female speech style – the use of special vocabulary, imprecise intensifiers, super polite forms, weak forms of expletives, hedges, tag questions and direct quotations, as portrayed in the novels. Since most creative writings are created based on the writers’ observations on the reality of their surroundings, to a certain extent, they do rely on the stereotyped and generalized behaviour to make their written products believable, real and acceptable to the audience. …”
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    Morpho-Lexical innovations and socio-political themes in Joe Ushie’s a Reign of Locusts by Maledo, Richard Oliseyenum

    Published 2021
    “…It then suggests that close attention should be paid to such innovative lexis in creative writings in second and foreign language contexts (non-native) as they have the implications for increasing the lexical stock of non-native English in particular and Standard English in general.…”
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    Notes towards a semiotics of parasitism by Han-liang Chang

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…With reference to empirical history, the project will briefly survey the literary and medical praxis of the 17th century England where large number of creative writings referred to the phenomenon of parasitism, which was deeply embedded in religious practice (e.g., the Eucharist) and political life (e.g., the courtier ecology in monarchy) of the times. …”
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    From Intercultural Communication to Transcultural Creativity: A Study of Russian-American Fiction by Ekaterina S. Lebedeva

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…All the authors changed their country of birth and moved to the USA and as a result, they chose English as the language of their creative writings. However, the English of their works reflects the Russian language, culture, and identity of the writers making the English text not truly English. …”
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    النقل الثقافي في السترجة السينماتوغرافية ما بين اللغات فيلم*العفيون والعصا*نموذجا by نورة محجور

    Published 2012-08-01
    “… Cultural transfer in cross-linguistic film subtitling Film "The Opium and the Stick" as a case study In translation studies, the issue of cultural transfer was and still is one of the challenges on which the success or failure of the translation process in creative writings depends. In the sense that texts are generally translated according to the traditional concept of translation, but when it comes to the cinematographic audio-visual texts, in particular, the situation is completely different, especially in the field of cinematographic subtitling, because the text remains hypothetical and it requires the understanding of dialogues and other cinematographic factors. …”
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    La poesía del 'logos' de Vicente Cervera Salinas by Marina Bianchi

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…For this reason, we will try to interpret his creative writings form the monograph «La poesía y la idea. …”
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    Foucauldian transgression as a mode of resistance in selected novels by Martin Amis by Mohammed, Marwan Kadhim

    Published 2017
    “…Finally, the study contributes to the understanding of Amis' transgressive style via clearing up the labels of 'sexuality' and 'pornography' from his creative writings. It also contributes to the understanding of the role of transgression as a mode of resistance to common discourses of the society.…”
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    新华微型小说起始初探 :以《微型小说季刊》为研究对象 = The emergence of Singapore’s Chinese mini-fiction : a case study of mini-fiction quarterly by 李文莹 Lee, Mavis Vwen Ying

    Published 2010
    “…It will begin with a brief introduction of Singapore Chinese Literature and the evolvement of the types of creative writings throughout the years. Many novels and publications flourished during the 1980s and 1990s. …”
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    Wakakosha “You are Worth it”: reported impact of a community-based, peer-led HIV self-stigma intervention to improve self-worth and wellbeing among young people living with HIV in... by Nadine Ferris France, Nadine Ferris France, Elaine Byrne, Owen Nyamwanza, Vongai Munatsi, Nicola Willis, Ronan Conroy, Sylivia Vumbunu, Moud Chinembiri, Moud Chinembiri, Samantha Maedziso, Munyaradzi A. Katsande, Takudzwa A. Dongo, Eimear Crehan, Webster Mavhu, Webster Mavhu

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The intervention also transferred a set of practical skills on self-inquiry, mindfulness, meditation and creativity that continued to be used in participants’ daily lives.ConclusionThe Wakakosha intervention, using IBSR supported by music, creativity, writing and mindfulness techniques, showed potential for reducing self-stigma and improving self-worth among AYPLHIV. …”
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    COMPARATIVE PARADIGM IN WORKS OF Y. BOYKO-BLOKHYN: APPROACHES “INTERWEAVING AND INTERCROSSING” by Olga B. Teterina

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Similar logic of thinking is affine to those modern authors who insist to study first differences between national creative writings, which according to their deep conviction enrich and diversify the global cultural universe (A. …”
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