The stone gods.

2008-03-01
WORLD LITERATURE TODAY

Suggestions

LITTLE RED READINGS: Historical Materialist Perspectives on Children's Literature
Gürsel, Bahar (2015-01-01)
'Death in Troy'
Çalışkan, Sevda (2003-10-01)
AUTHENTICITY AND NON-STANDARD SPEECH IN GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Sönmez, Margaret Jeanne M. (2014-12-01)
The Imperial club revisited: the transformation of spatial politics in E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India and James Frey’s Bright Shiny Morning
Karabıyık, İrem; Yıldız Bağçe, Hülya; Department of English Literature (2016)
Space politics in the colonial and neo-colonial era is a lucrative field of research. With the aim of contributing to this field, this study brings together two different novels, A Passage To India (1924) by E.M. Forster and Bright Shiny Morning (2008) by James Frey. The thesis emphasizes the use of space in both novels for political and economic reasons showing that power is granted to ones who are mostly white in societies and that “white” spaces are the control points for distribution of power within soc...
Aromatase and C/EBP expression after global ischemia/reperfusion injury in rat hippocampus
Kelicen, P.; Burul-Bozkurt, N.; Cincioglu, M.; Dagdeviren, M.; Pekiner, C. (2009-08-15)
Background and aims: Global ischemia after cardiac arrest, intraoperative hypoxia/hypotension, or hemorrhagic shock is one of the causes of brain injury, resulting in severe neurological and neurobehavioral deficit. Since neurodegeneration can be protected from by local aromatase expression and estrogen synthesis can be neuroprotective in the ischemia/reperfusion process, aromatase may be a potential target to study reperfusion injury after brain ischemia. We investigated the expression of aromatase and C/E...
Citation Formats
N. Birlik, “The stone gods.,” WORLD LITERATURE TODAY, pp. 71–71, 2008, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/54692.