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    Bibliography: Culler‚ J. 1982. On Deconstruction: Theory and Criticism after Structuralism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Eagleton‚ T. 1982. Literary Theory: An Introduction. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Johnson‚ B. 1980. The Critical difference: Essays in the Contemporary

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    RUBAB NALLWALA PAPER-SOCIOLGY OF DEVELOPMENT SEMESTER- IV DEVELOPMENT RELATED ISSUES IN MUMBAI ACKNOWLEDGMENT I would like to express deep gratitude to our Sociology professor Ms. Leena Pujari who gave me the opportunity to work on this assignment which helps improve knowledge through field research and provided better experience.I would also like to thank my parents and friends who helped me a lot in finishing this project within the limited time.. THANK YOU

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    validate this claim by analysing Richard Gombrich theory of cognitive and affective belief. Moreover‚ I will use Arnold van Gennep’s theory of the rites of passage to illustrate the creation and meaning of Frodo’s friendships. I will also use Jacques Derrida theory of “text” to analyze how “text” was used by Frodo’s friends to help him during his journey. In the first portion of the film Frodo went through the three stages of Arnold van Derrida’s theory of rites of passage.

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    was what you wanted to name her… I was told that my baby had “expired” because of a previously undetected congenital heart ailment.” (that’s why the story was entitled Welostit). I will analyze this story using deconstruction with little inputs of psychoanalytic. Using deconstruction‚ I will try to provide readings that are not normally seen or questioned. I will use the psychoanalytic approach to reveal how the main characters handled their id‚ ego and superego. The id is present at birth as the

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    Being a Jew‚ Cixous can identify with marginalization‚ exclusion‚ and rejection. She married‚ had two children and then divorced. Her feminist writings focus on psychoanalysis and female sexual repression. Clarice Lispector‚ Nelson Mandela‚ Jacques Derrida‚ are but some of the personalities that influenced her. The major concepts around which Cixous’ writings revolve will make her thoughts clear. Cixous gives stress on the fluidity of the term sexual difference. It does not mean anatomical difference

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    In this chapter‚ ‘Contingency and Interdependence’ Barbara Herrnstien Smith’s discusses different framework discourses from Heraclitus Derrida‚ Hume‚ Bataille‚ Kant‚ Habermas‚ Richard and Frye regarding the value system. Smith provides an alternative structure based on multiple value systems in which she states “All value is radically contingent” (p.30). She also discusses that aesthetic value and judgement values in relation to art are not exempt from contingencies either. Traditionally when discussing

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    atrocities to ignore them completely. Shaw’s purpose in this play is to attack the romantic notion of war by presenting a more realistic depiction of war‚ devoid of the idea that such death and destruction are both noble and romantic. These deconstructions make "Arms and the Man" a satirical comedy about those who would glorify the horrors or war. Shaw develops a perfectly ironic contrast between the two central male characters form the beginning to the end. At the start of the play we are given

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    of some true or fictitious event o connected sequence of events‚ recounted by a narrator. NEW HISTORICISM: - A critical practice that gives equal weighting to literary and non-literary texts. - It insists on the textualization of reality (from Derrida) and the premise that society is governed by the collusion between discourse and power (from Foucault). - It

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    British artist Jeremy Deller’s The Battle of Orgreave is a historical re-enactment of the violent confrontation between the striking miners and the police at Orgreave Coking Plant‚ which took place during 1984. This confrontation between the miners and the Thatcher’s Government was the most violent conflict‚ which came to epitomize the unremitting struggles. Jeremy Deller was born in London in 1966. Much of his work involves collaboration with individuals and groups of people as well as a collection

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    Anggamita Dewanti/ 100222400640/ Final Deconstruction Deconstruction of Minion Characterization in Despicable Me Movies Despicable Me is a 2010 American computer-animated 3D comedy film from Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment that was released on July 9‚ 2010 in the United States. The film’s central characters are Gru‚ a super-villain who adopts three girls from an orphanage and minions‚ a small‚ yellow‚ cylindrical creature who have one or two eyes. The sequel‚ Despicable Me 2 was

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