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    Reader. Ed. David Lodge. London: Longman‚ 1988. 166 - 195 Belsey‚ Catherine Breuer‚ Rolf‚ "Coleridge ’s Concept of Imagination with a Interpretation of "Kubla Khan‚" Romanticism‚ Modernism‚ Postmodernism. Ed. Harry R. Garvin. Lewisburg. Bucknell University Press‚ 1980. 52 - 66. Burtler‚ Christopher. Postmodernism. Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 2002. de Man‚ Paul. The Rhetoric of Romanticism. New York: Colombia University Press‚ 1984. The Resistance to Theory. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota

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    Taking its origins from a poorly reviewed movie‚ the 1997 TV how by the same creator‚ Joss Whedon‚ brought to the screen a 16-year-old high school student whose destiny was to “stand against the vampires‚ the demons‚ the forces of darkness. She is the slayer” (Whedon‚ 1997). The introduction of Buffy The Vampire Slayer (BTVS)‚ as a character‚ though not a new one‚ was revolutionary. Challenging the preconceptions of traditional horror‚ comedy‚ romance and teen movies‚ Whedon has created a character

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    Key Sociological Perspectives Postmodernism Postmodernism looks at social rapid change and how many institutions are unstable due to social uncertainty and sudden changes. It looks at how the rapid change of society has affected all social expectancies‚ and how the social norms that we once understood and expected are no longer valid‚ as the society around us is changing so much. This includes the stratification of society‚ as well as social roles and the norms‚ the intermixing of cultures‚ the

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    University of Illinois Press‚ 1999: 409-424 Cuomo‚ Chris Entwistle‚ Joanne and Elizabeth Wilson. Ed. Body Dressing. Oxford: Berg‚ 2001. Ferguson‚ Ann. “Moral Responsibility and Social Change: A New Theory of Self.” Hypatia. 12 (1997): 116-141. 12 April 2008. JSTOR < http://0-www.jstor.org.wncln.wncln.org/stable/3810225> George‚ Boy Kaiser‚ Susan B. The Social Psychology of Clothing: Symbolic Appearance in Context. Rev. 2nd Ed. New York: Fairchilds Publication‚ 1997. Kawamura‚ Yuniya. Fashion-ology:

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    PO4022 Modern European Political Thought Feminism is a term which one must use with caution as it can cause much debate when taken out of the right context. However as we move into an ever more globalised world feminism is fast becoming an accepted term within social and political discourse although this may not be seen by everyone within society. (Kerr et al‚ 2004‚ p. x) Feminism challenges and critiques the bias towards men within society‚ feminism stands for equality in terms of gender within

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    My Little Bit of Country by Susan Cheever In this assignment‚ I am going to analyze and comment on the American writer‚ Susan Cheever’s (1943) essay‚ My Little Bit of Country from the anthology Central Park published in 2012‚ where parts of my assignment will focus on the use of contrasts and the themes explored in the essay. Susan Cheever’s essay is based on her own memories of Central Park in New York City‚ which is her ‘little bit of country’. In My Little Bit of Country‚ Susan Cheever contrasts

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    Contemporary female artists: Cindy Sherman and Lorna Simpson Living in contemporary world‚ there are some issues that we have in the daily life such as postmodernism‚ post structuralism‚ feminism or post colonialism. Today‚ there are various contemporary artists who expose these contemporary issues. What is mostly concerned in contemporary artist is "postmodernity". The term “post-modernity” can be identified in many different ways that refers to the cultural style of movement in art‚ architecture

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    memory of the people of New York City who have faced the catastrophic events with the aliens‚ they build a giant neutralizer into the Statue of Liberty and set it off. The lives that the aliens possess and the actions Men in Black take expresses postmodernism. The idea that the world we live in now is corrupt and any knowledge of the unknown is to be quarantined or

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    Recently‚ the deaths of Tamir Rice‚ Eric Gardener‚ and Mike Brown‚ all at the hands of police officers‚ have sparked national protests and conversations around state sanctioned violence and police brutality‚ particularly in Black communities. An underlying component in these discussions and protests has been that of mourning‚ with discussions and protests often acting as physical spaces of cultural Black trauma and collective memory. Cultural Black trauma relies on the historical violence that has

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    Order and chaos are related to and dependent on each other. The clear cut distinction between them is man made and an illusion. Society uses order to regulate all aspects of the world from nature to personal lives‚ while chaos allows for open mindedness and also provides an explanation for certain aspects of the world. This can be seen in science‚ theology‚ music‚ language‚ and imaginative play. Science is rational‚ logical‚ and orderly. It has the ability to break apart complex systems

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