Xenotropism and the Awakening of Literary Expatriatism through Writing Memoirs

Author: Christine Velde  

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781681082837

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781681082844

Subject: D523.8 移民、侨民;D523.91 难民

Keyword: 难民,移民、侨民

Language: ENG

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Xenotropism and the Awakening of Literary Expatriatism through Writing Memoirs

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Polarity is a physico-chemical property that characterizes the electromagnetic stability of a protein and can be used to predict its plausible pathogenic action. For this reason, polarity is regarded as a major factor in most mathematical-computational algorithms that seek to characterize peptides and proteins. The Polarity Index Method makes it possible to reproduce the main classification of peptide proteins found in different databases, with a high degree of discriminative efficiency. Polarity Index In Proteins is a brief monograph that explains the foundations of the polarity index method and presents examples of the application of this method for identifying the structural and functional relationships of different types of proteins (including cell penetrating peptides and natively unfolded proteins). The monograph is divided into sections that cover basic protein biochemistry, the computational mathematical foundations of the polarity index method, the application of the method on different protein structures, and the evaluation of the results of famous experiments on biogenesis (Miller & Urey, Fox & Harada, Rode) by the same method. Polarity Index In Proteins serves as an essential handbook for students and researchers in the field of bioinformatics, proteomics as well as for studies on the role of proteins in the origin of life.

Chapter

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

Introduction

Xenotropism

DEFINING XENOTROPISM

PAST AND CURRENT THEORIES ABOUT FOREIGNNESS

MEANING AND CHARACTERISTICS OF FOREIGNNESS

XENOTROPISM AND CONCEPTS OF ORIENTALISM/OCCIDENTA- LISM

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE REFUGEE, THE EXPATRIATE, THE IMMIGRANT, THE ÉMIGRÉ AND THE FORCED EXILE

TRANSFORMATION THROUGH XENOTROPISM

EXPATRIATION AND XENOTROPISM

THE CHALLENGES OF EXPATRIATISM

WRITING AS A CATHARTIC PROCESS

THE AWAKENING OF ARTISTIC AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH XENOTROPISM

THE MEMOIR GENRE AND XENOTROPISM

Three Writers and Xenotropism (Turning to the Foreign)

INTRODUCTION

THE ROMANTIC EXPATRIATE: EMILY HAHN (1905–1997)

THE POLITICAL ÉMIGRÉ: NIEN CHENG (1915–2009)

THE EXILE: QIU XIAOLONG (1953–)

Bound: An Explorative Auto-Reflexive Case Study

SYNOPSIS OF BOUND

RESEARCH DESIGN AND PROCESS

LITERARY TECHNIQUES

REFLECTION

Conclusion: Contribution to New Knowledge and Further Research

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A1 – Isla

A2 – Amelia

A3 – Liam

A4 – Deng

A5 – Siri

A6 – Grace

A7 – Sophie

A8 – Thomas

A9 – James

A10 – Millie

A11 – Damian

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