The ninth issue of Volume 7 of The International Journal of the Humanities has now been published.
Volume 7, Number 9 contains:
- History in the Balance: The Marginalisation of History in the Secondary School Curriculum in England by Gary Clemitshaw.
- Haitian crime fiction: Re-interpreting Haitian History through Vodou by Françoise Cévaër.
- Voicing the Censored Self: Reinscriptions of Un-Freedom in Suchen Christine Lim’s “Fistful of Colours” by Grace V. S. Chin.
- The Charmed Realm in the 21st Century: Onmyoji, the “Nightmare-eater”, and Humanities Education by Amy W.S. Lee.
- Women Entrepreneurs in the Music Industry by James Kimo Williams.
- The Syntax of Determination in a Corpus of Oral Productions of Jamaican Learners of French: Word Order and Agreement Patterns in Nominal Phrases by Hugues Peters and Michele Stewart.
- Teaching Cultural Studies Internationally: Regional Challenges and Chances by Holger Briel.
- “The Most German of All German Operas”: An Analysis of Richard Wagner’s Die Meistersinger and its Influence on Hitler’s Nazi Ideology by Patrick Lo.
- Deleuzian Theory of Games in John Fowles’s “The French Lieutenant’s Woman” by Mei-Hung Wu.
- Qatari Women and Ten Years of American Design School: Student Perceptions of a Cross-Cultural Educational Experience by Byrad Yyelland and Patty Paine.
- Identity, Emotion Management and Generic Social Processes: An Ethnographic Study of Organizational Culture Change by Byrad Yyelland.
- The Application of Metacognition Strategies in Reading Process by Yahya Othman.
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