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验资中的欺诈现象及其对策
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作者 张菁山 《财务与会计》 CSSCI 1996年第7期46-47,共2页
资本验证工作的程序和方法并不十分复杂,但如果不按规定的审计程序执业,验证工作不细致,草率从事,仍会出现很大的风险。而一个时期以来,验资风险产生的一个很重要的原因。
关键词 资本验资 风险 欺诈现象 对策
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"A Walk in Between"--On Hart Crane's Imagination of Representational Space and Representations of Space in The Bridge
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作者 Billy Bin Feng Huang 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2016年第7期722-735,共14页
In this paper, Henri Lefebvre's theorizations about representational space and representations of space will be employed to examine Hart Crane's imagination of them in The Bridge. First, according to Lefebvre, repre... In this paper, Henri Lefebvre's theorizations about representational space and representations of space will be employed to examine Hart Crane's imagination of them in The Bridge. First, according to Lefebvre, representations of space are created with violence for the purpose of accumulating capital. On the other hand, representational space is directly lived or affectively felt, opened up by inhabitants' imagination. In addition, Lefebvre points out that in abstract space, representational space will be invaded by representations of space. In The Bridge, Crane's affective experience with the Brooklyn Bridge or the subway indicates that he treats New York as a representational space. Besides, Crane expresses his concern for how capitalism has encroached on it. It would seem that Crane has followed Lefebvre's line of thinking in The Bridge. However, it is actually a specious analysis because both the Brooklyn Bridge and the subway are representations of space. And in this long poem, Crane feels the urban space through history, which plays a key role in creating representations of space. Thus, we can conclude that Crane is actually taking "a walk in between" in The Bridge. With his imagination, Crane has combined representations of space and representational space into his own poetic vision. 展开更多
关键词 (Henri) Lefebvre representations of space representational space (Hart) Crane The Bridge
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