International Journal of Literature and Arts

Volume 3, Issue 4, July 2015

  • Analysis of English Students’ Learning Style in Bilingual Class

    Andi Asrifan

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4, July 2015
    Pages: 34-41
    Received: 01 June 2015
    Accepted: 06 June 2015
    Published: 25 June 2015
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    Abstract: Learning style is the way someone feel easy, comfort and save when they are learning. This research aimed at finding out (i) kinds of learning style, (ii) the most dominant learning style in bilingual class, (iii) factors that influence student learning style, and (iv) the effect of learning style on the students’ language achievement. This researc... Show More
  • Waiting for Godot: A Marxist Study

    Javed Akhter, Khair Muhammad, Naila Naz

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4, July 2015
    Pages: 42-48
    Received: 02 June 2015
    Accepted: 16 June 2015
    Published: 02 July 2015
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    Abstract: This study tends to focus on the different facets and meanings of ‘’Waiting for Godot’’ by Samuel Beckett. The different occurrences of conflicting and contradictory meanings within the text of the play show existence of the late modernist bourgeois ideology. Based on the theoretical concern of the discussions of Post-Structuralist Marxist theorist... Show More
  • The Existance of Shared Space with the Container of Character Application Among Low Income Users

    Ratna Darmiwati, Happy Ratna Sumartinah

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4, July 2015
    Pages: 49-53
    Received: 27 May 2015
    Accepted: 10 June 2015
    Published: 10 July 2015
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    Abstract: Humans are social beings, who tend to live together in groups. For low-income people category in the society, togetherness strongly influences the members’ way of life. The limited socio-economic factors among the low-income circles, leads to the emergence of settlements and slums that are not orderly. This is due to the various activities these se... Show More
  • The Delineation of Passion in Sir Philip Sidney’s Astrophil and Stella

    Sarkawt Amir Sabir

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4, July 2015
    Pages: 54-59
    Received: 28 June 2015
    Accepted: 10 July 2015
    Published: 17 July 2015
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    Abstract: The research tries to approach Philip Sidney (1554-1586) as a model of passionate poet and lover. Through the extensive influence of Greeks’ and Petrarch's love sonnet cycles, Sidney wrote his sonnets about the abject knightly lover, to suit his prime purpose of delineating the uncontrollable passion, who is condemned by the coldness of his beloved... Show More
  • Illusion in Edward Albee Selected Play “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”

    Susan Raheem Rahman Jaf, Zhang Zaihong

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4, July 2015
    Pages: 60-65
    Received: 04 June 2015
    Accepted: 29 June 2015
    Published: 18 July 2015
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    Abstract: Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Exposes the plunge of moral values of the American family in the modern society in which materialism is Victorious. The play shows the deceptive appearances and moral disintegration of George and Martha. This paper attempts to outline the American dream and how the characters accept illusion as an esca... Show More
  • The Difference Factors Influencing the Chinese and Foreign Creative Fashion Design Talent Cultivation and Contrast Analysis

    Yating Zhang, Hongjian Qu

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 4, July 2015
    Pages: 66-70
    Received: 13 June 2015
    Accepted: 25 June 2015
    Published: 20 July 2015
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    Abstract: This paper summarizes 11 possible difference factors affecting domestic and foreign creative fashion design talent training through an extensive literature review, and extracts three common factors by the R-type factor analysis. Finally, picking up the University of Edinburgh with first-class School of Design and the domestic Donghua University wit... Show More