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宗教的外衣 游戏的笔法 时代的反映——重读《西游记》
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作者 张岚岚 《安徽广播电视大学学报》 2003年第1期86-88,共3页
本文通过对《西游记》主题宗教说以及《西游记》游戏论的分析,认为作者是借用宗教的外衣,运用游戏的笔法来反映所处时代的风貌,来表达自己对社会人生的思考和看法。
关键词 《西游记》 '宗教说' '游戏' 文学研究 评价 古典文学
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The Parable of the Three Rings
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作者 Claudio Tugnoli 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2015年第3期146-154,共9页
Which is the true religion? In the Middle Ages, the parable of the three rings, in all its versions, is a subtle answer to this question, which uses a persuasive allegory. The allegory of the three rings refers to a ... Which is the true religion? In the Middle Ages, the parable of the three rings, in all its versions, is a subtle answer to this question, which uses a persuasive allegory. The allegory of the three rings refers to a previous allegory, represented by three gems, one real and two fakes. The religion of the philosophers was born from the hidden meaning of the same allegory: universalism, brotherhood of men as children of the one and only God, the transcendence of a single God that cannot be reduced to any particular representation, and love for one's neighbors. The three sons who receive the inheritance of the ring, given by their father, are all loved by him and all three receive a gem that could be the real one. The similarity of the position of the three sons is equivalent to the moral element shared by the three religions: All those who believe in God and his justice put into practice the fundamental teachings of the philosophers. The meaning of the allegory is evident: None of the three sons can claim with certainty the possession of the real ring, but precisely because of this their faith can remain clear, removed from the temptation of pursuing someone because of that person's religion. 展开更多
关键词 allegory of three rings the true religion transcendence of God the religion of philosophers religioustolerance UNIVERSALISM brotherhood of men
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Religion and Feminism in the Short Story of Alifa Rifaat-- The Voice of the "Voiceless"
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作者 Nayera El Miniawi 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2013年第7期402-414,共13页
This paper is an attempt to bring to the foreground a better understanding and appreciation of the work and impact of an Arab Muslim woman writer whose work, characters, thoughts, settings, and words sink very sensiti... This paper is an attempt to bring to the foreground a better understanding and appreciation of the work and impact of an Arab Muslim woman writer whose work, characters, thoughts, settings, and words sink very sensitively into the depth of being of her oriental women characters. They are very local and they reflect a typical oriental and distinct religious sentiment, along with an underlying predicament or suffering because of some lack in their love life, both emotional and sexual. This paper will attempt to analyze how the short story written by Alifa Rifaat (1987) deal with the thorny issues Of religiosity and sexuality that might appear as two opposing poles, yet they mix and blend within same characters exposing different aspects of the human being living within dilemmas of personal needs and social dictates of tradition, taboo, and culture. For a non Arab reader, this should be an interesting and informative cross-cultural issue. 展开更多
关键词 Islamic feminism voiceless women OPPRESSION body and soul RELIGION
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Torture Museums: What Has Changed Today?
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作者 Ruchan Gokdag 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2016年第2期79-90,共12页
Torture has always been regarded as a tool for confession and applied throughout history. In cases when requesting and convincing do not work, threatening or torturing has been considered to be a "right" to do. Tort... Torture has always been regarded as a tool for confession and applied throughout history. In cases when requesting and convincing do not work, threatening or torturing has been considered to be a "right" to do. Torture was used in Ancient Rome, in Europe in Medieval Age, and in England even though it was against unwritten law, and applied in USA secretly today. Since ancient times, people have been used to torturing for similar purposes. Today, torture is put into practice again for similar purposes such as forcing people to live according to religious beliefs and looking after the benefits of the government. Torture museums found in many European countries make visitors confused as these museums display terrifying tools applied to the Christian community in Medieval Age and then used by Christians to torture "Deviants". 展开更多
关键词 TORTURE torture museums torture tools torture in Monotheistic Religions
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