Essays about: "scar literature"

Found 3 essays containing the words scar literature.

  1. 1. Extending the water life cycle in rural South African households: the role and potential of water reuse solutions

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Kemiteknik (CI)

    Author : Tshepiso Kwena Lehutjo; [2019]
    Keywords : greywater rural household technology; vattenförsörjningsteknik; avloppsteknik; water engineering; environmental engineering; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Despite the issue of greywater management gaining more importance around the world, espe-cially in developing countries, it still remains a challenge in non-sewered areas of South Afri-ca. For a semi-arid country, reusing greywater on a household level has great potential as an alternative water source if done properly. READ MORE

  2. 2. Vakuumassisterad sårbehandling : en metod för en utveckling av dagens hästomvårdnad

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health

    Author : Anna Jönsson; [2012]
    Keywords : vakuumassisterad sårbehandling; vakuum; sårbehandling; sårläkning; vårdhygien; djurhälsopersonal; hästomvårdnad; djuromvårdnad;

    Abstract : It is common knowledge that our horses do occasionally hurt themselves and cause damage to their bodies. They also manage to do it in the most remarkable ways. The problem is not that they hurt themselves, because everybody does so from time to time. The problem is that they often experience difficulties with the healing of the wounds. READ MORE

  3. 3. Scars on Screen : How Is Maoist China Depicted on Film?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Kinesiska

    Author : Tim Löfstedt; [2011]
    Keywords : film; china; chinese film; maoism; cultural revolution; jiang wen; xie jin; hibiscus town; in the heat of the sun; memory; scar literature; Languages and Literatures;

    Abstract : After the end of the Cultural Revolution, restrictions on art production in China eased considerably, and alternative accounts of life under Mao emerged, conflicting earlier official accounts of life in Maoist China. Since then, a number of films depicting the so-called decade of turmoil and the years preceding it have been produced. READ MORE