The Call from the Stranger on a Journey Home: Curriculum in a Third Space
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v40i2.52584Abstract
TranslateAbstractIn the preface, Doll states, "Using the question of identity as a starting point, Hongyu takes the reader on a journey through the intricacies of French ... in search of self" (p. ix). Chapter three pertains to "the notion of the Confucian self in its communal and cosmic relatedness" (p. 53) while chapter four discusses "Kristeva's psychoanalytic metaphor of the stranger to analyze the dynamics between the semiotic/maternal and the symbolic/paternal, and to understand the kristevian subject in its fluidity, relationality, and creativity" (p. 88).
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