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    Kinjal Patel Professor Caressa American Lit. March 16‚ 2017 Midterm Paper In a world we live in today what we allow is what will continue. For years we have learned about our history and how it came about to be. However‚ some of us never really thought about the concept beyond what was taught. Through reading the novels during lectures‚ I have gained a better perspective on how important American literature stands and what impact it can have in our history. So where did our nation came about

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    both personal goals and societal change (Corey‚ 2013). The theory is not static but is continually changing and maturing in nature (Corey‚ 2013). The primary goal with in Feminist therapy is to replace the current patriarchal system with feminist consciousness and in turn create a society that appreciates equality in relationships‚ values diversity‚ stresses interdependence‚ and encourages both men and women to define themselves rather than allowing society to do so (Corey‚ 2013‚ p. 385). On the other

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    Evaluate postmodernist explanations of the role and functions of religion in contemporary society. Postmodernist religion can be defined as any type of religion that is influenced‚ interpreted or shaped by postmodernism and postmodern philosophies. Postmodern religion is not an attempt to banish religion from society; rather‚ it is a philosophical approach to religion that considers orthodox assumptions that may reflect power differences in society rather than universal truths. A postmodern interpretation

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    feelings. The analysis maps the features that imply the presence of consciousness or perspective in Katherine Mansfield’s texts. The analysis is carried out by studying linguistic features such as adjectives‚ adverbs and orthography to find out whose consciousness and emotions are depicted in the text. Consciousness report is an umbrella term for several techniques that share some common features in depicting characters’ consciousness. This study focuses on the interplay between psycho-narration‚ the

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    Narrative Therapy An Integrated Outcome? Introduction Systemic therapy was based on Minuchin’s Structural Therapy model (1968) followed by Bateson’s cybernetic model (1972) The first order cybernetic model considerd that problems within a family system should be focused on by strategically solving problems‚ meeting family goals and help change a person’s dysfunctional behaviour. D Shazer (1985). These concepts in Systemic therapy were known as the major paradigms and were taught by therapists

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    Shame: A Feminist Analysis

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    one’s life through the aspect of performativity. She agrees with Tomkins on the role he believes socialization has in determining shame. Shame arouses deep disharmony when one is unable to evoke a positive reaction from another person thereby constructing barriers to socialibility. She stresses how in experiencing shame there is a movement from subject to object‚ a changing of how one perceives oneself through the responses of others towards her. What does it mean to become ‘something’ as she suggests

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    CONCEPTUALIZING CULTURALHYBRIDITY‚ LANGUAGE AND NATIONAL IDENTITY IN POST COLONIAL LITERATURE: Hybridity‚ Culture and Language are the major issues in the post colonial theory. My assignment will deal with these three factors in terms of colonial perspectives. The post colonialism mainly explores the ideas such as cultural diversity‚ geographical dimensions‚ Diasporas‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ marginality‚ hybridity‚ national identities‚ cultural transformation‚ changes and politics in language etc….

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    References: Ayers‚ M (1991)‚ Locke: Epistemology and Ontology‚ 2 volumes‚ London‚ Routledge Publishing Co. Freire‚ P (1970)‚ Pedagogy of the oppressed‚ The Seabury Press‚ New York. Freire‚ P (1974)‚ Education for critical consciousness‚ Sheed and Ward Ltd‚ Freire and Shore‚ I (1987)‚ A pedagogy for liberation: Dialogues on Transforming Education‚ Macmillan Education Ltd‚ London. Gadotti (1994)‚ Reading Paulo Freire: His life and work‚ State University of New York Press‚ Albany

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    helps our brain to to be filled with “learning‚ creating and playing” (Asma‚ 2015) which is generated from more leisure that is brought by safer and firm family structure. Asma argues that play is fundamental for children as it is indeed the key to constructing skills that are essential for them in their life. Elkind gives an example of children learning how to blabber which is a “self-initated” (Elkind‚ 2008) form of play which newborn attempt to create the sound that they acquire from their parents

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    No Face‚ No Gain In his short story “No Face”‚ Diaz explores how a man’s mental growth is stunted by his community’s perpetual scrutiny of him for reasons beyond his control. One’s superego represents societal ideals as seen by an individual and while No Face aspires to one day achieves his‚ he has been told since infantry that he will not before his face is restored. This story’s theme is that without the opportunity to satisfy the superego through societal fulfillment; a person may become supremely

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