Dr. Elaine M. Leshe of the recently published in the (Roggenbeck et al., 2016), Henderson Award from the University of Alberta, who has Journal of Environmental Sciences is the recipient of the V. E. Society of Tox...Dr. Elaine M. Leshe of the recently published in the (Roggenbeck et al., 2016), Henderson Award from the University of Alberta, who has Journal of Environmental Sciences is the recipient of the V. E. Society of Toxicology of Canada. "The award is designed to honour an individual who has made a significant contribution to the discipline of toxicology in Canada". (STC, 2016)展开更多
Elaine Showalter's A Literature of Their Own: British Women Novelists From Bront~ to Lessing is a pioneering masterpiece in feminism studies. The book impresses the reader with Showalter's groundwork to revive the ...Elaine Showalter's A Literature of Their Own: British Women Novelists From Bront~ to Lessing is a pioneering masterpiece in feminism studies. The book impresses the reader with Showalter's groundwork to revive the interest in long-forgotten women writers in British literature history. Showalter's work is indeed a kind of rediscovery, mapping widely rather than mining deeply the territory of women's writing. In a sense, feminist criticism came of age with this book.展开更多
文摘Dr. Elaine M. Leshe of the recently published in the (Roggenbeck et al., 2016), Henderson Award from the University of Alberta, who has Journal of Environmental Sciences is the recipient of the V. E. Society of Toxicology of Canada. "The award is designed to honour an individual who has made a significant contribution to the discipline of toxicology in Canada". (STC, 2016)
文摘Elaine Showalter's A Literature of Their Own: British Women Novelists From Bront~ to Lessing is a pioneering masterpiece in feminism studies. The book impresses the reader with Showalter's groundwork to revive the interest in long-forgotten women writers in British literature history. Showalter's work is indeed a kind of rediscovery, mapping widely rather than mining deeply the territory of women's writing. In a sense, feminist criticism came of age with this book.