Bibliography: Cahill‚ Ann. J. (2000) Hypatia: Foucault‚ Rape‚ and the Construction of the Feminine Body‚ Vol.15‚ Winter. Gilles‚ S. and Munford‚ R. (2003) Harvesting our Strengths: Third Wave Feminism and Women’s Studies‚ Journal of International Women’s Studies Vol. 4.
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behind such behavior‚ which is how an apollonian thinks. Then oppositely‚ Dionysian love thrill‚ emotion and breaking past the norm. In rap music‚ because of the language used and the deep‚ emotional lyrics written‚ it is classified as Dionysian. Deleuze explained‚ “Nietzsche considered the ideal person as someone who balanced between the two. One to show each in different aspect of his or her life. Each quality is beyond necessary to live a successful life.” Through the text read‚ it’s been made
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‘The Culture of Control’ and Prisons There are many neo-Foucauldian scholars who expanded on Foucault’s critique of the prison and the prison system. David Garland’s perspective about the prison posits a cultural understanding towards penal systems. However‚ Garland believes that the sociology of punishment has to be understood in both ways‚ in term of how penal culture shapes and reflect both the larger society‚ and how the larger society affect the penal culture (Garland 1990‚ p.22). Furthermore
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Introduction The second wave feminism has brought about several new feminist film theories. Concepts such as the gaze and scopophilia were introduced in the analysis and study of films‚ notably from individuals such as Laura Mulvey‚ Gaylyn Studlar and Gilles Deluze. Laura Mulvey uses Freud’s psychoanalytic theories and concepts as “political weapons” to argue that cinematic spectatorship is influenced by patriarchal society (Mulvey‚ 746). Women in films are often used to depict in voyeuristic and fetishistic
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rather have spent that energy defending the country that gives them such authority in the first place [Doc 6]. King Louis XIII only wants the political emancipation from such a minor distraction as this controversy caused such a up roar of the masses. Gilles André de La Roque said‚ “You can’t just earn the title of nobility because you lack the family necessary for it” [Doc 9]. On that note‚ note everyone had the exact same idea as to what makes a noble‚ a noble. Marc-Antoine Millotet supported the
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GLOBAL BUSINESS STRATEGIES TOPICS :INSTUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS SUBMITTED BY : JITTO PAUL JAMES 11-PCO-18 Technical framework for global strategies Introduction : Strategies in a global setting involves competition in industries that extends across national boundaries and firms with different national bases that may tap into strategic resources in more than one location. The frameworks for global strategic analysis at four levels are the geographic scope of the industry
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And there’s a passage of Deleuze in Cinema 1: The Movement of Image that says “the camera does not simply give us the vision of the character and of his world; it imposes another vision in which the first is transformed and reflected" (74) and I think that’s precisely what Wong
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New Seamless Mobility Services Public Bicycles 4 Poliicy otes Policy notes ly NICHES is a Coordination Action funded by the European Commission under the Sixth Framework Programme for R&D‚ Priority 6.2 Sustainable Surface Transport What is it about? Characteristics Public Bicycles: • are innovative schemes of rental or free bicycles in urban areas; • can be used for daily mobility as one-way-use is possible and they can be seen as part of the public transport system;
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PrintFriendly.com: Print web pages‚ create PDFs http://www.printfriendly.com/print?url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/44922... Afghan endgame uncertainties October 10‚ 2012 There is merit in Pakistan’s urgings that withdrawal of troops to be in sync with develo‐ pments on political front. The writer was Pakistan’s ambassador to the EU from 2002-2004 and to the US in 1999 tariq.fatemi@tribune.com.pk President Asif Ali Zardari’s meetings with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and US Secretary
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In the 19th century the Canadian government believed it was responsible for educating and caring for the country’s aboriginal people. It though that native peoples best chance for success was to adopt Christianity and Canadian customs. Thus‚ in 1857 the Gradual Civilization Act was passed to assimilate natives. Children were the main targets‚ because it was believed that it would be easier to mould a young child as opposed to an adult. By assimilating the aboriginal children into the lower fringes
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