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    J Y V Ä S K Y L Ä S T U D I E S I N H U M A N I T I E S 194 Jari K. Kokkinen Racial Discourse in James Baldwin’s Blues for Mister Charlie (1964): Drama and the Hegemonic Struggle JYVÄSKYLÄ STUDIES IN HUMANITIES 194 Jari K. Kokkinen Racial Discourse in James Baldwin’s Blues for Mister Charlie (1964): drama and the hegemonic struggle Esitetään Jyväskylän yliopiston humanistisen tiedekunnan suostumuksella julkisesti tarkastettavaksi yliopiston vanhassa juhlasalissa S212

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    Rhetorical Analysis One of the most challenging assignments of writing class is rhetorical analysis. A rhetorical analysis is the process of analyzing a given artifact such as text or image or any other communication. The goal of any rhetoric analysis is to audience‚ purpose‚ genre‚ media‚ design‚ and stance employed in the situation under analysis. Students may confuse rhetorical analysis with writing review because both assignments involve analysis. A review differs from a rhetorical analysis because

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    crime-writing genre consists of a wide array of subgenres and hybrids‚ these texts all focus on a criminal investigation using this as a platform/vehicle to explore and comment on the values and the social context in which it was composed. In doing so‚ crime fiction texts do not just tell a crime story; they make insightful social comments to inform responders. This is evident in P.D. James’ “The Skull Beneath The Skin” (Skull) which not only follows an investigation but also comments on the justice and the emerging

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    It could be said that The Skull beneath the Skin is quite typical of the crime genre‚ however P.D. James has somewhat subverted the genre. The novel incorporates a combination of Intuitionist‚ Realist and Hard Boiled styles of crime fiction. Usually crime novels fall into one of the three afore mentioned styles. Although obviously an Intuitionist or classically styled crime novel‚ Skull beneath the Skins as I have previously stated incorporates all three creating a unique novel while still following

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    18 Critical Discourse Analysis TEUN A. VAN DIJK 0 Introduction: What Is Critical Discourse Analysis? Critical discourse analysis (CDA) is a type of discourse analytical research that primarily studies the way social power abuse‚ dominance‚ and inequality are enacted‚ reproduced‚ and resisted by text and talk in the social and political context. With such dissident research‚ critical discourse analysts take explicit position‚ and thus want to understand‚ expose‚ and ultimately resist social inequality

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    Nadsat Language in A Clockwork Orange Anthony Burgess’s writing style in his most famous novel‚ A Clockwork Orange‚ is different to say the least. This novel is praised for its ingenuity‚ although many are disturbed by Burgess’s predictions for the future. However‚ for many‚ it is close to impossible to comprehend without outside help. This is because Burgess created a language specifically for this novel‚ called Nadsat. This Russian-based language forms conversations between the narrator‚ Alex

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    Contents INTRODUCTION Focus on sustainability has appeared on the face of the earth over the last ten years and a lot of books and articles are published on the topic of sustainability. Early on‚ John Elkington developed and promoted the concept of “Triple Bottom Line” in his book Cannibals with Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business which was published in late 1999 (Creating a Sustainable Organization: Approaches for Enhancing Corporate value through Sustainability By Peter

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    Corruption and Culture Colleen Garland CJ340: Applied Criminal Justice Ethics Kaplan University 10/27/2014 Abstract This paper will share my viewpoint of how corruption is viewed in today’s cultures‚ and why it is such a controversial topic. I will also look at how corruption is viewed as a cultural tradition and how unethical people may take advantage of a gift-giving culture to further a society’s corruption. Corruption and Culture For this paper I will define corruption as the act of abusing

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    Graphic design is an area that has grown and is still advancing to greater heights. Diverse aspects and skills have been developed in the industry over the years which have facilitated designer specialization in various fields in graphic design‚ such fields like brand identity. With so many brand designers out there in the design world‚ there tend to be quite a focus put on those whose works leave a long lasting impression in the public’s mind. Ken Cato and Jacob Cass are amongst one of the recognised

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    Self-knowledge is the personal discovery of one’s world and oneself in relation to all things. Socrates examined the meaning and origin of self-knowledge in his speech in Phaedo by Plato. He explains to his fellows while he is in jail awaiting his execution that‚ “since I had had it with this looking into beings‚ it seemed to me I had to be on my guard so as not to suffer the very thing those people do who behold and look at the sun during an eclipse. For surely some of them have their eyes destroyed

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