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Spoken discourse in the E.L.T. classroom : a system of analysis and a description
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English Learner Corpus: Global Perspectives with an Asian Focus.
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“‘For you, pollution’: The Victorian Novel and a Human Ecology. Disraeli’s Sibyl and Gaskell’s Mary Barton”
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Catherine Gallagher, in The Body Economic: Life, Death, and Sensation in Political Economy and the Victorian Novel locates the interest of Victorian literature in its deconstruction of boundaries. Her notion of a ‘dialectical synthesis’, in the novel, between Victorian political economy and ‘the unique, nonfungible properties of things’ and ‘noninstrumental nature of people’ (2006: 1) might, in turn, inform a less dichotomous ecological theory that would substitute (broadly) romantic, deep ecology with a more dialectical understanding in which the now recognised complexity of ecological systems would extend to encompass the human realm including, ultimately, issues around environmental injustice.
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URL: http://eprints.worc.ac.uk/1829/ https://eprints.worc.ac.uk/1829/2/Disraeli_and_Gaskell_article.pdf http://www.tandfonline.com/action/aboutThisJournal?journalCode=rgrl20
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