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THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully sele… Mehr…
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully selected Caribbean novels. The six novels included represent the West Indian diversity: authors from different races, genders, classes and cultures, offering scholars a broad view of how Caribbean fiction reflects the complexities of the human situation in the geographical location that goes by the appellation 'The West Indies'. The elements of the Sociological approach, Jean Piaget's Cognitive theory, Erik Erikson's Affective premises and Robert Sears' Behavioural hypotheses have been integrated in the interpretation of the readings of the Psychosocial signification of the child character within the Caribbean experience. This study examines the child character in post- emancipation and colonial West-Indian fiction in order to determine his position in that society and his role as a literary tool for inquiring into not only the plight of the child but also the racial and class disparities and struggles in the Caribbean during the enfranchisement (post-slavery) and colonial periods. Bücher > Fremdsprachige Bücher > Englische Bücher 220 x 150 x 15 mm , LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing<
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John Mugubi: Mugubi, J: Child Character in Adult Literature - Taschenbuch
2010, ISBN: 9783838380667
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully sele… Mehr…
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully selected Caribbean novels. The six novels included represent the West Indian diversity: authors from different races, genders, classes and cultures, offering scholars a broad view of how Caribbean fiction reflects the complexities of the human situation in the geographical location that goes by the appellation 'The West Indies'. The elements of the Sociological approach, Jean Piaget's Cognitive theory, Erik Erikson's Affective premises and Robert Sears' Behavioural hypotheses have been integrated in the interpretation of the readings of the Psychosocial signification of the child character within the Caribbean experience. This study examines the child character in post- emancipation and colonial West-Indian fiction in order to determine his position in that society and his role as a literary tool for inquiring into not only the plight of the child but also the racial and class disparities and struggles in the Caribbean during the enfranchisement (post-slavery) and colonial periods. Buch (fremdspr.) John Mugubi Taschenbuch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 03.08.2010, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2010<
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Mugubi, J: Child Character in Adult Literature - Taschenbuch
2010, ISBN: 9783838380667
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully sele… Mehr…
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully selected Caribbean novels. The six novels included represent the West Indian diversity: authors from different races, genders, classes and cultures, offering scholars a broad view of how Caribbean fiction reflects the complexities of the human situation in the geographical location that goes by the appellation 'The West Indies'. The elements of the Sociological approach, Jean Piaget's Cognitive theory, Erik Erikson's Affective premises and Robert Sears' Behavioural hypotheses have been integrated in the interpretation of the readings of the Psychosocial signification of the child character within the Caribbean experience. This study examines the child character in post- emancipation and colonial West-Indian fiction in order to determine his position in that society and his role as a literary tool for inquiring into not only the plight of the child but also the racial and class disparities and struggles in the Caribbean during the enfranchisement (post-slavery) and colonial periods. Buch (fremdspr.) John Mugubi Taschenbuch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 03.08.2010, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2010<
The Child Character in Adult Literature - Taschenbuch
2010, ISBN: 9783838380667
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully sele… Mehr…
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully selected Caribbean novels. The six novels included represent the West Indian diversity: authors from different races, genders, classes and cultures, offering scholars a broad view of how Caribbean fiction reflects the complexities of the human situation in the geographical location that goes by the appellation 'The West Indies'. The elements of the Sociological approach, Jean Piaget's Cognitive theory, Erik Erikson's Affective premises and Robert Sears' Behavioural hypotheses have been integrated in the interpretation of the readings of the Psychosocial signification of the child character within the Caribbean experience. This study examines the child character in post- emancipation and colonial West-Indian fiction in order to determine his position in that society and his role as a literary tool for inquiring into not only the plight of the child but also the racial and class disparities and struggles in the Caribbean during the enfranchisement (post-slavery) and colonial periods. Buch (fremdspr.) John Mugubi Taschenbuch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 03.08.2010, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2010<
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THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully selected Caribbean novels. The six novels included represent the West Indian diversity: authors from different races, genders, classes and cultures, offering scholars a broad view of how Caribbean fiction reflects the complexities of the human situation in the geographical location that goes by the appellation "The West Indies". The elements of the Sociological approach, Jean Piaget's Cognitive theory, Erik Erikson's Affective premises and Robert Sears' Behavioural hypotheses have been integrated in the interpretation of the readings of the Psychosocial signification of the child character within the Caribbean experience. This study examines the child character in post- emancipation and colonial West-Indian fiction in order to determine his position in that society and his role as a literary tool for inquiring into not only the plight of the child but also the racial and class disparities and struggles in the Caribbean during the enfranchisement (post-slavery) and colonial periods. Bücher, Hörbücher & Kalender / Bücher / Sachbuch / Psychologie / Psychoanalyse<
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Mugubi, J: Child Character in Adult Literature - Taschenbuch
ISBN: 9783838380667
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully sele… Mehr…
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully selected Caribbean novels. The six novels included represent the West Indian diversity: authors from different races, genders, classes and cultures, offering scholars a broad view of how Caribbean fiction reflects the complexities of the human situation in the geographical location that goes by the appellation 'The West Indies'. The elements of the Sociological approach, Jean Piaget's Cognitive theory, Erik Erikson's Affective premises and Robert Sears' Behavioural hypotheses have been integrated in the interpretation of the readings of the Psychosocial signification of the child character within the Caribbean experience. This study examines the child character in post- emancipation and colonial West-Indian fiction in order to determine his position in that society and his role as a literary tool for inquiring into not only the plight of the child but also the racial and class disparities and struggles in the Caribbean during the enfranchisement (post-slavery) and colonial periods. Bücher > Fremdsprachige Bücher > Englische Bücher 220 x 150 x 15 mm , LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing<
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Mugubi, J: Child Character in Adult Literature - Taschenbuch
2010, ISBN: 9783838380667
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully sele… Mehr…
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully selected Caribbean novels. The six novels included represent the West Indian diversity: authors from different races, genders, classes and cultures, offering scholars a broad view of how Caribbean fiction reflects the complexities of the human situation in the geographical location that goes by the appellation 'The West Indies'. The elements of the Sociological approach, Jean Piaget's Cognitive theory, Erik Erikson's Affective premises and Robert Sears' Behavioural hypotheses have been integrated in the interpretation of the readings of the Psychosocial signification of the child character within the Caribbean experience. This study examines the child character in post- emancipation and colonial West-Indian fiction in order to determine his position in that society and his role as a literary tool for inquiring into not only the plight of the child but also the racial and class disparities and struggles in the Caribbean during the enfranchisement (post-slavery) and colonial periods. Buch (fremdspr.) John Mugubi Taschenbuch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 03.08.2010, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2010<
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Mugubi, J: Child Character in Adult Literature - Taschenbuch
2010
ISBN: 9783838380667
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully sele… Mehr…
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully selected Caribbean novels. The six novels included represent the West Indian diversity: authors from different races, genders, classes and cultures, offering scholars a broad view of how Caribbean fiction reflects the complexities of the human situation in the geographical location that goes by the appellation 'The West Indies'. The elements of the Sociological approach, Jean Piaget's Cognitive theory, Erik Erikson's Affective premises and Robert Sears' Behavioural hypotheses have been integrated in the interpretation of the readings of the Psychosocial signification of the child character within the Caribbean experience. This study examines the child character in post- emancipation and colonial West-Indian fiction in order to determine his position in that society and his role as a literary tool for inquiring into not only the plight of the child but also the racial and class disparities and struggles in the Caribbean during the enfranchisement (post-slavery) and colonial periods. Buch (fremdspr.) John Mugubi Taschenbuch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 03.08.2010, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2010<
The Child Character in Adult Literature - Taschenbuch
2010, ISBN: 9783838380667
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully sele… Mehr…
THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully selected Caribbean novels. The six novels included represent the West Indian diversity: authors from different races, genders, classes and cultures, offering scholars a broad view of how Caribbean fiction reflects the complexities of the human situation in the geographical location that goes by the appellation 'The West Indies'. The elements of the Sociological approach, Jean Piaget's Cognitive theory, Erik Erikson's Affective premises and Robert Sears' Behavioural hypotheses have been integrated in the interpretation of the readings of the Psychosocial signification of the child character within the Caribbean experience. This study examines the child character in post- emancipation and colonial West-Indian fiction in order to determine his position in that society and his role as a literary tool for inquiring into not only the plight of the child but also the racial and class disparities and struggles in the Caribbean during the enfranchisement (post-slavery) and colonial periods. Buch (fremdspr.) John Mugubi Taschenbuch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 03.08.2010, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2010<
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THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully selected Caribbean novels. The six novels included represent the West Indian diversity: authors from different races, genders, classes and cultures, offering scholars a broad view of how Caribbean fiction reflects the complexities of the human situation in the geographical location that goes by the appellation "The West Indies". The elements of the Sociological approach, Jean Piaget's Cognitive theory, Erik Erikson's Affective premises and Robert Sears' Behavioural hypotheses have been integrated in the interpretation of the readings of the Psychosocial signification of the child character within the Caribbean experience. This study examines the child character in post- emancipation and colonial West-Indian fiction in order to determine his position in that society and his role as a literary tool for inquiring into not only the plight of the child but also the racial and class disparities and struggles in the Caribbean during the enfranchisement (post-slavery) and colonial periods. Bücher, Hörbücher & Kalender / Bücher / Sachbuch / Psychologie / Psychoanalyse<
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THE CHILD CHARACTER IN ADULT LITERATURE presents a unique and comprehensive application of an amalgam of the sociological literary and three psychological approaches to six carefully selected Caribbean novels. The six novels included represent the West Indian diversity: authors from different races, genders, classes and cultures, offering scholars a broad view of how Caribbean fiction reflects the complexities of the human situation in the geographical location that goes by the appellation "The West Indies". The elements of the Sociological approach, Jean Piaget's Cognitive theory, Erik Erikson's Affective premises and Robert Sears' Behavioural hypotheses have been integrated in the interpretation of the readings of the Psychosocial signification of the child character within the Caribbean experience. This study examines the child character in post- emancipation and colonial West-Indian fiction in order to determine his position in that society and his role as a literary tool for inquiring into not only the plight of the child but also the racial and class disparities and struggles in the Caribbean during the enfranchisement (post-slavery) and colonial periods.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9783838380667 ISBN (ISBN-10): 3838380665 Gebundene Ausgabe Taschenbuch Erscheinungsjahr: 2010 Herausgeber: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 3-8383-8066-5, 978-3-8383-8066-7 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: erikson erik, piaget jean, john sears, post human
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