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Historical desertification of the Mu Us Sandy Land: A perspective from the Beidachi section 被引量:1
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作者 YinZhou Huang NaiAng Wang +2 位作者 HongYi Cheng Ning Ma TingTing Lai 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 CSCD 2013年第3期293-300,共8页
Historical desertification of the Mu Us Sandy Land is linked to both environmental changes and anthropogenic activities. This paper reports on an analysis of grain size parameters as indicative of such changes in the ... Historical desertification of the Mu Us Sandy Land is linked to both environmental changes and anthropogenic activities. This paper reports on an analysis of grain size parameters as indicative of such changes in the southwestern area of the Mu Us Sandy Land. Combined with analysis of chronologies and historical records, our results indicate that Beidachi Lake and a nearby season- al river have retreated continuously in history and that sand dunes appeared at approximately the end of the Ming dynasty. This study sheds new light on the understanding of spatial-temporal changes of the interior Mu Us Sandy Land in history and has great significance in revealing environmental changes of the interior region of the Mu Us Sandy Land. 展开更多
关键词 Mu Us Sandy Land historical desertification Beidachi section historical texts water environment change
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A New Historicist Interpretation of The Imperialist
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作者 YUAN Jingjing WEI Li 《Cultural and Religious Studies》 2020年第3期167-173,共7页
Sara Jeannette Duncan(1861-1922)is a prominent Canadian female writer in her time.Her novel The Imperialist(1904),dealing primarily with Canadian nationality,is a sophisticated epitome of Canadian society that is most... Sara Jeannette Duncan(1861-1922)is a prominent Canadian female writer in her time.Her novel The Imperialist(1904),dealing primarily with Canadian nationality,is a sophisticated epitome of Canadian society that is most authentic to Canadian social and political life at the turn of the twentieth century.The Imperialist,as a product of a historical context in Canadian literature,incorporates historical reality and fictional imagination,and presents an uncertainty and perplexity in the ideology of Canadians at the turn of the twentieth century.Positioning The Imperialist in the context of New Historicism,this essay explores the intertextuality of the“historicity of texts”and the“textuality of history”.Furthermore,the essay investigates the circulation between literary text of The Imperialist and non-literary texts that surrounded it,revealing how literary text and historical-cultural context negotiate,circulate,and construct each other. 展开更多
关键词 The Imperialist New Historicism historicity of texts textuality of history historical-cultural context
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