Josué López Professor Gilda Pacheco Acuña LM-1386 Literature and Women 14 May 2013 The Role of the Gaze in the Loss of Autonomy and Creation of Suspense In Poe’s the Tell-Tale Heart‚ the gaze is the generator of suspense in the protagonist’s mind. The effects of the gaze can be analyzed by means of three characters in the story: the protagonist‚ the Old Man‚ and the police officers. The gaze’s effect of the three characters helps to destabilize the autonomy of the main character. According
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was blowing nasty. However‚ despite this‚ we walked along the beach and made a bunch of photos. After that‚ we went to the center of the city and looked at a lot of places of interest. Varna has a lot of attractions‚ it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bulgaria. In the evening we went to the dolphinarium‚ where we watched a wonderful show. The day ended with a family dinner at a restaurant. The next morning we drove to the airport‚ because my sister had to fly back to Russia. She
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THE MALE GAZE THEORY AS PORTRAYED IN AMERICAN PIE I. Introduction The position of women in the society at present has changed gradually in the last few centuries. The role of women‚ as dictated by the society‚ is perceived by how they’re presented. Since the last three centuries‚ women have always been viewed as just housewives and objects of perversion. Media is one of the factors why women are perceived as secondary to men. This is why media has a major influence
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cents each. The advert stated –jokingly- that 7 million points were needed for someone to claim the jet. A business student‚ John Leonard‚ intends to take Pepsi Cola to court regarding the promotion because he thinks he should give him the prize * What prize do you think John Leonard is claiming from Pepsi Cola? * What did he do to claim the prize? Case3: Irish Tourist
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“The Ugly Tourist” “The Ugly Tourist”‚ which originally appeared in Harper’s in 1988‚ became the opening chapter of “A Small Place”. The author is Jamaica Kincaid and she grew up in Antigua. Kincaid states in her essay “The Ugly Tourist” that “a tourist is an ugly human being”. These are strong words. You can sense the anger in her essay. She defines both what it is to be a tourist as well as to live in the gaze of tourists. The title introduces a key word used multiple times throughout her
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ARTICLE IN PRESS Tourism Management 27 (2006) 138–145 www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman Shopping and Tourist Night Markets in Taiwan An-Tien Hsieha‚ Janet Changb‚Ã b School of Management‚ Da-Yeh University‚ Chang-hua‚ Taiwan Department and Graduate School of Tourism Management‚ Chinese Culture University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan Received 29 January 2004; accepted 28 June 2004 a Abstract From theoretical viewpoints‚ analyses of consumer motivation have been applied to the shopping and the tourism industry
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develop Addu City as a tourist destination within two years’ time. INTRODUCTION TOURISM From a very humble beginning in the 1970s the tourism in the Maldives has evolved and matured into an industry‚ which is a key player of the domestic economy. Tourism in the Maldives began in 1972 with 2 tourist resorts namely Kurumba Village and Bandos Island Resort with a bed capacity of 280. Today‚ there are more than 105 tourist resorts in Maldives and over 900000 tourists visit Maldives every year
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions In The World The most beautiful places in the world‚ attracting hundreds of tourists each year‚ these places are termed as the world’s natural heritage by UNESCO. The scenic beauties offer such a soothing sight that even shows in the pictures. 10. The Tasmania Island An island at the edge of the world‚ the Tasmania Island is a natural paradise. Tasmania is Australia’s island state lying approximately 240 km south of the state of Victoria in the South Pacific Ocean. Tasmania
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’push’ and ’pull’ factors of a tourist destination: the role of nationality - an analytical qualitative research approach Girish Prayaga; Chris Ryanb a Department of Tourism‚ CERAM Business School‚ Nice‚ France b Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management‚ University of Waikato‚ Hamilton‚ New Zealand First published on: 06 April 2010 To cite this Article Prayag‚ Girish and Ryan‚ Chris(2011) ’The relationship between the ’push’ and ’pull’ factors of a tourist destination: the role of nationality
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Eye Gaze and Courtship Jeffry Curry Ottawa University Eye Gaze and Courtship Have you ever given someone “the look” or felt attracted to another person just by the way they looked at you? Much of what is communicated by humans starts with the eyes. The author will examine a number of studies completed about eye gaze and human courtship in order to evaluate the correspondence between the two concepts. Eye Gaze There are so many ways in which we as human beings
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