Comm201 Spring 2012 Exam Study Guide Preliminary Version: Subject to change through 26 April 2012 This version: 12 April Lectures‚ Etc. • Three basic types of metaphor • O’Keefe’s three message design logics • Modernism‚ postmodernism‚ structuralism and poststructuralism Lunsford’s The Everyday Writer • Top 20 most common writing errors • APA citation style (in-text and reference lists) Muller & Craig‚ “Introduction” • Definitions of theory • The relationship between professional/scholarly
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WRITING HISTORIOGRAPHY ESSAYS IN HISTORY EXTENSION Here is a sample question that follows the format of Section 1 in your HSC: Section I 25 marks Attempt Question 1 Allow about 1 hour for this section In your answer you will be assessed on how well you: ➢ present a detailed‚ logical and well-structured answer to the question ➢ use relevant issues of historiography ➢ use relevant sources to support your argument Using the Source‚ answer the question that follows. Source |
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The Language of Metaphysics in Der Proceß and l’Etranger Before their premature deaths‚ Franz Kafka and Albert Camus both wrote three novels‚ each conveying the authors’ views or philosophical ideas‚ whilst remaining true works of art. Often too much emphasis is put on the philosophies of the authors’‚ to the point where it detracts from the literary merits of the texts. These two novels in particular are hailed for portraying central characters with economy and skill; which in turn allows
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Language and Culture Proposition: An Eclectic Perspective There are many ways in which the phenomena of language and culture are intimately related. Both phenomena are unique to humans and have therefore been the subject of a great deal of anthropological‚ sociological‚ and even memetic study. Language‚ of course‚ is determined by culture‚ though the extent to which this is true is now under debate. The converse is also true to some degree: culture is determined by language - or rather‚ by the replicators
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The Colossus by Sylvia Plath as an example of ideology or feminist writing. You may begin by commenting on the different definitions available for ideology in general as well as the theory of feminism. Feminism is discussed in this course as an example of modern theories and is often associated with the issue of ideology. Your discussion should refer to the discussion of these terms as well as the major elements connected to them (e.g. gender‚ écriture feminine‚ patriarchy‚ etc.). In your analysis
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hij Teacher Resource Bank GCE Communication and Culture Other Guidance: • A2 Key Terms Copyright © 2009 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. The Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA) is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (company number 3644723) and a registered charity (registered charity number 1073334). Registered address: AQA‚ Devas Street‚ Manchester M15 6EX. Dr Michael Cresswell‚ Director General. Teacher Resource Bank / GCE Communication
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concrete and of greater applied value fields such as ethics of finance‚ HR‚ technology‚ and international business. Post-structuralism and postmodernism have expanded the ideas of thinkers and philosophers such as Virginia Woolf‚ James Joyce and Roland Barthes to
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New Millennium‚ Community Theatre & Audience by Jane Shannahan (BA; PGDips Bus & Admin/Event Management; MMgt) Introduction “Primitive rituals were the first form of drama” (Barba & Sanzenbach‚ 1965‚ p. 154). Primitive theatre could be termed religious as the main aim was to conjure the gods for a variety of practical reasons‚ e.g. warding off disease. Early societies put value on the repetition of traditions and folklore that were handed down verbally and visually‚ manifest over time via
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Using Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof‚ produce a reading using the feminist approach. Feminist theory looks particularly at mainstream Hollywood cinema. To most feminist theorists‚ they are structured accordingly to the patriarchal point of view‚ making narrative‚ meaning and pleasure appealing to male audiences‚ and in turn disavowing women’s voice‚ representation and cinematic enjoyment. Feminists initially wanted to reassert women’s right to be political and social subjects. Since
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Bibliography: Agamben‚ Giorgio ‘The State of Emergency’ (lecture Centre Roland-Barthes University Paris VII‚ Denis-Diderot). Accessed from http://www.generation-online.org/p/fpagambenschmitt.htm. Gambian‚ Giorgio. ‘The Ban and the Wolf’. Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life. Translated by D. Heller-Roazen. Stanford‚ California:
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