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    8th Semester Final Syllabus (Including Midterm) By Arafath Raihan on Friday‚ March 7‚ 2014 at 2:32pm *This post doesn’t contain 100% accuracy. It is merely an initiative to start the discussion. Please GIVE your comment about the syllabus to make it rich & reliable. "Together We Win " .......................................................................................... Course Eng.405:2oth Century Fiction   Joseph Conrad: Lord Jim (SM) The Title of Lord Jim Orientalism idea Compare

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    Structure as patterns of relations. Structures are applicable to people in how a society is as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships. Power as influence over those relations. The structure of any organization‚ seen in this way‚ will partly be the outcome of the efforts of managers and other organizational designers to structure tasks‚ activities and establish a controlling hierarchy of command (Watson‚ 2008). A sharp distinction should be made between the formal structure

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    Foucault argues that physicians have authority and maintain great power within the clinic as a result of their medical knowledge. Their expert understanding of the pathological processes of the human body can penetrate illusions of outdated theories and unveil the ‘truth’ about the disease that a patient is experiencing (Foucault‚ 1963). Louisa’s answer‚ when asked about her autonomy in hospital‚ illustrates this

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    ENG 360 Final Exam 1. 19th Century Detective Fiction – a genre which deals with fictionalized mystery crimes‚ which are often solved by the main story characters. In this genre it is common for the story to include clues and evidence for the readers to put together and try to solve the mystery independent of the detective. Doyle’s “A Scandal in Bohemia” is an example of 19th century detective fiction. 2. Whodunit – a plot driven detective story which allows the audience to participate in the

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    ideas of each respective thinker may be different‚ there seems to be a thematic/discursive continuity: “Galen’s analyses concerning aphrodisia are situated within the ancient thematic of the relations between death‚ immortality‚ and reproduction” (Foucault

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    internet’s impact on activism: the case of Burma”‚ Studies in Conflict & Terrorism‚ Vol De Certeau‚ M. (1984)‚ The Practice of Everyday Life‚ University of California Press‚ Berkeley‚ CA. Denegri-Knott‚ J. (2004)‚ “Sinking the online music pirates: foucault‚ power and deviance on the web”‚ Journal of Computer Mediated Communication‚ Vol Desmond‚ J. (2003)‚ Consuming Behaviour‚ Palgrave‚ London. Donovan‚ R.J. and Rossiter‚ J.R. (1982)‚ “Store atmospherics: an environmental psychology approach”‚ Journal

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    use of cultural desituationism to challenge society. Therefore‚ if Marxist capitalism holds‚ we have to choose between cultural desituationism and Marxist socialism. Marxist capitalism states that sexuality is used to exploit the proletariat. Thus‚ Foucault uses the term ‘neodialectic libertarianism’ to denote the genre‚ and eventually the dialectic‚ of patriarchialist culture. Many theories concerning the common ground between sexual identity and society may be revealed. 2. Gaiman and postsemantic

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    findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2372/is_4_40/ai_112247860 Journal of Sex Research (2002) Kellner‚ Douglas. 1989. Critical Theory‚ Marxism and Modernity. Retrieved February 20 2008 from http://dogma.free.fr/txt/Kellner-Revisiting01.htm Masters‚ W Foucault. M (1990).History of Sexuality. In Timm. A & Sanborn. J (2007) Gender‚ Sex and the Shaping of Modern Europe. Oxford‚ New York. Reich W. (1936). The Sexual Revolution: Towards a Self-Regulating Character Structure. Retrieved February 10‚ 2008 from

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    The beginnings of Narrative Therapy can be traced back to Australia and New Zealand in the 1970’s and early 1980’s. Based on the early works of Michel Foucalt‚ Michael White and David Epston forged a new model of therapy. Narrative therapy asserts‚ “narratives are a reflection of the dominant culture and therefore must be challenged to ensure that they are sensitive to diversity issues‚ such as gender‚ sexual orientation‚ and culture” (Nystul‚ 2011). Through the process of storytelling‚ narrative

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    Social constructionism is a based on theoretical knowledge and more importantly where these ideas come from; society. Gender and sexuality are social constructs. What defines a person’s gender? Their body parts‚ their self identification or what society says they are? Traditionally‚ humans are born as male‚ female or intersex‚ that is their identifier from the day a person is born. Sexuality can be viewed the same‚ traditionally‚ a person is attracted to the opposite sex and it has only recently

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