9 articles in this issue
Morteza Afshari
Coffeehouse painting is one branch of Iranian painting and its history goes back to Qajar Era. This branch of painting was affected by Iranian painting and aesthetic specifications of the Qajar Era Painting has possessed a specific position in iconography... see more
Lèfara Silue
Okonkwo, the embodiment of Igbo tradition in the story, has started acting in a way that can jeopardize social peace. His exile makes easier the coming of the missionaries and Christianity into Umuofia. The Igbo accepted the missionaries on their la... see more
Guillaume Gaston Nguemba
La république est la forme politique de l’État qui semble la plus conforme à la nature communautaire de l’homme. Comme telle, elle évoque deux grandes idées, à savoir, la chose publique (res-publica) et la vie communautaire. Depuis ses origines égypto-ant... see more
Arash Shokrisaravi
“The Cares of a Family Man”, Kafka’s 474-word text has attracted the minds of a number of inspiring philosophers and literary critics such as Walter Benjamin, Werner Hamacher, and J. Hillis Miller. The magnificence of this piece of writing is the unique r... see more
Germain Assamoi
This paper deals with Automatic translation and interpretation and their perspectives in terms of the future with linguistics’ involvement. It is a commonly held belief that translation is an art and thus difficult to handle in a twinkling of an eye. It i... see more
Abdelkader Ben Rhit
This paper examines the elements of fantasy and folklore used as strategies for narrative construction in Ben Okri’s The Famished Road trilogy. It applies Todorov’s notion of the fantastic with its corollaries, fear, anxiety, and undecidability as well as... see more
Amina Marzouk Chouchene
Since the advent of the World Wide Web in the mid-1990s, digital technologies have revolutionized historical research. Historians are increasingly relying on computational and digital tools to delve into and write about the past. This paper deals with the... see more
Humphrey M. Kapau,John Simwinga
This article examined the characterisation of Jojo in the ideational metafunction of Phiri’s Ticklish Sensation. This was achieved by appealing to the theoretical locale of the transitivity model as espoused by Halliday (1966) in the theorisation of Syste... see more