Almost twenty years ago Baudrillard (1988, p 95) warned, ‘We live in a universe where there is more and more information and less and less meaning’. Since this unheeded warning, we have produced a far greater mass of information, further constraining our inner search for meaning. Many of us have become estranged from ourselves and the natural world we inhabit. As well, concepts of text, author and reader have been shifting. What then, is the role of literature in these times? In this paper I explore the relationship and nature of the Literature Review to research and the researcher by examining the importance of three literary authors in particular during the journey into, during and beyond the doctoral thesis
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Almost twenty years ago Baudrillard (1988, p 95) warned, `We live in a universe where there is more ...
Recognising that every PhD is different, the authors discuss three ways to find one’s voice when con...
The goal of this thesis is to examine different ways of thinking about meaning in literature. As a f...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...
Recent trends in both literature and literary criticism have created a disturbing situation in criti...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This dissertation begins by des...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...
Most graduate candidates are fairly confident that they understand the role of the literature review...
We may begin to grasp the importance of exploring the relations between literary studies and the sci...
In academia there seems to be a taken for granted assumption that there is one way to do a literatur...
The phenomenon of a dissertation literature review is explored from a "second-order" perspective. Wr...
The method of reading and writing about literature is undergoing a major change. The root of this ch...
A piece for the Times Literary Supplement blog on what it means to study contemporary fiction in the...
Writing a literature review is the capstone project for VIBS 310--Biomedical Writing. Literature re...
Since research work is an adventurous expedition, one requires clear pathways, without which the res...
Almost twenty years ago Baudrillard (1988, p 95) warned, `We live in a universe where there is more ...
Recognising that every PhD is different, the authors discuss three ways to find one’s voice when con...
The goal of this thesis is to examine different ways of thinking about meaning in literature. As a f...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...
Recent trends in both literature and literary criticism have created a disturbing situation in criti...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This dissertation begins by des...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...
Most graduate candidates are fairly confident that they understand the role of the literature review...
We may begin to grasp the importance of exploring the relations between literary studies and the sci...
In academia there seems to be a taken for granted assumption that there is one way to do a literatur...
The phenomenon of a dissertation literature review is explored from a "second-order" perspective. Wr...
The method of reading and writing about literature is undergoing a major change. The root of this ch...
A piece for the Times Literary Supplement blog on what it means to study contemporary fiction in the...
Writing a literature review is the capstone project for VIBS 310--Biomedical Writing. Literature re...
Since research work is an adventurous expedition, one requires clear pathways, without which the res...