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Gender and Free Indirect Style in God’s Bits of Wood
Idzai Iris Mushayabasa,Arua Eke Arua 한국중원언어학회 2021 언어학연구 Vol.0 No.58
This paper explores the stylistic binarity evident in the interplay of gender and Free Indirect Style in God’s Bits of Wood. The two inherently binary constructs appear to be implicated in such literary critical concepts as theme, characterisation, and narration and point of view in the novel. It is now clear that both men and women in the novel have similar thematic concerns, including the inhuman condition and chaotic situation under which they live; that women are perceptually more aware than men of the decay in the society; that more women than men developed in character as they became politically active; and that the author unabashedly supports only female (and male) characters who work to bring about an equitable and just society. Stylistically, both men and women co-narrate aspects of the story with the author. Thus, the paper shows that exploring the relationship between gender and free indirect style is useful in determining the stylistic inclinations of the author, discussing the resolution of the plot and understanding the participation and promotion of women in the novel.
TUBERCULOSIS TRANSMISSION MODEL WITH CASE DETECTION AND TREATMENT
C. P. Bhunu,S. Mushayabasa,G. Magombedze,L.-I. Roeger 한국전산응용수학회 2011 Journal of applied mathematics & informatics Vol.29 No.3
A deterministic tuberculosis model for theoretically assessing the potential impact of the combined effects of case detection in the presence of treatment is formulated. The qualitative features of its equilibria are analyzed and it is found that the disease-free equilibrium may not be globally asymptotically stable when the reproduction number is less than unity. This disease threshold number is further used to assess the impact of active TB case finding alone and in conjunction with treatment. A critical threshold parameter Θ, say for which case detection will have a positive impact is derived. Using the Centre Manifold theory, the model may exhibit the phenomenon of backward bifurcation (coexistence of a locally stable endemic equilibrium with a stable disease-free equilibrium) when the reproduction number is less than unity. It is shown that the possibility of backward bifurcation occurring decreases with increase case detection. Graphical representations suggest that increase in case ¯nding accompanied by treatment of detected TB cases, result in a marked decrease of TB cases (both latent and active TB).
TUBERCULOSIS TRANSMISSION MODEL WITH CASE DETECTION AND TREATMENT
Bhunu, C.P.,Mushayabasa, S.,Magombedze, G.,Roeger, L.I. The Korean Society for Computational and Applied M 2011 Journal of applied mathematics & informatics Vol.29 No.3
A deterministic tuberculosis model for theoretically assessing the potential impact of the combined effects of case detection in the presence of treatment is formulated. The qualitative features of its equilibria are analyzed and it is found that the disease-free equilibrium may not be globally asymptotically stable when the reproduction number is less than unity. This disease threshold number is further used to assess the impact of active TB case finding alone and in conjunction with treatment. A critical threshold parameter ${\Theta}$ say for which case detection will have a positive impact is derived. Using the Centre Manifold theory, the model may exhibit the phenomenon of backward bifurcation (coexistence of a locally stable endemic equilibrium with a stable disease-free equilibrium) when the reproduction number is less than unity. It is shown that the possibility of backward bifurcation occurring decreases with increase case detection. Graphical representations suggest that increase in case finding accompanied by treatment of detected TB cases, result in a marked decrease of TB cases (both latent and active TB).