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Linguistic Representation of Political Myth in Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale"
Farid Khafaga, Ayman
(PI)
English Language and Literature
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Arts and Humanities
20th Century
7%
Action
14%
Arab World
11%
Argumentation
7%
Attitude Change
7%
Baruch Spinoza
18%
Cambridge University Press
11%
Discourse
48%
Discourse Analysis
74%
Discursive Practice
18%
Enlightenment
7%
Handmaid's Tale
100%
Hope
7%
Irrationality
14%
Linguistic Representation
100%
Linguistics
40%
Literature Review
7%
London
29%
Margaret atwood
100%
New York
18%
Political Discourse
100%
Political imagination
7%
Political Strategy
7%
Political Theology
7%
Politics
74%
Polity
7%
Pragmatics
11%
Resorts
11%
Scholars
7%
Social Group
11%
Tractatus
7%
Treatise
7%