The “Normal” and the Queer: Issues With Media Representation The importance of popular media representation is often underestimated to the average eye. Television‚ movies‚ books‚ and video games are just a few of the many examples of media to are available to an increasingly growing audience. Although forms of media are not reality‚ they are representations‚ a looking glass for society at large to identify with and see themselves in. How many times have we watched a big-time action flick and
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Best Practices in Implementing Work-Life Balance Programs Srirang Jha Apeejay School of Management‚ New Delhi E-mail: sjha.asm@gmail.com Swarn Kant Mishra Footwear Design & Development Institute‚ Noida E-mail: mishra.swarnkant@gmail.com Abstract Work-life balance programs are important for contemporary organizations not only for ensuring long-term wellbeing and good health of the employees but also to attain long-term competitiveness. There have been a number of researches establishing relationship
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08 Fall 08 Fall “Discuss the ways in which gender has been represented in the text” The traditional English gentleman is typically seen as a strong symbol of masculinity and elegance‚ it’s hard to not fall for their charm with the English female being the submissive housewife with utter beauty‚ but never her own opinion. In Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen‚ this is certainly not the case. First published in 1813‚ the story is about the romance between the young heroine
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Ellie Gittings Ripon Grammar School GCSE 2010 Media Why are women and womanhood such a universal theme in advertising? Women have a huge hold in the media with a large number of adverts being based around women ‚ after browsing many adverts‚ the amount of adverts using women was a lot more than I initially expected there would be. With the power that these woman have in the adverts trying to change and shape the nation could these images be potentially damaging to the female readers and
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The Odyssey Woman are represented poorly in The Odyssey and there are many instances where they are treated as prizes‚ tricksters‚ and plot devices. The Odyssey is often referred to as the journey of men but it disregards the fact that women play a role as well as men. Female characters such as Penelope and the princess Nausicaa are frequently used as plot devices‚ while both are simply prizes to be on. Penelope houses 108 suitors who are solely there for the purpose in taking her hand in marriage
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Chaucer represents women in a progressive way by giving women power over men and the by knight taking over a young woman’s maiden head. The main idea of “progressive” is change. In the Wife of Bath’s Tale‚ the knight forcefully rapes a young woman. By doing this‚ he is not giving her power or choice. For example‚ “By very forest‚ he took her maidenhead” (Chaucer page 157). This describes the knight as conservative because he isn’t giving her an option. It does not represent change. In the end of
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The book‚ "We Were the Mulvaneys" by Joyce Carol Oates‚ is the story of an "all American family" that falls apart after their daughter is raped. The father‚ who once had a successful roofing company‚ lets his business slide and devotes his life to alcohol and law suits‚ and the three brothers either abandon the family or try to find a method of gaining vengeance for their sister. This particular excerpt describes a scene by the brook‚ where the youngest Mulvaney (Judd) is contemplating life and the
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What do the representations of Cleopatra in film and on television (as shown on DVD video ’Cleopatra’) tell us about howher reputation changed over time? Discuss with reference to two or three representations In order to answer this question we must explore how the social and economic differences altered interpretations of Cleopatra and the effect it had on visual representations. Cleopatra‚ the last Hellenistic Queen of Egypt‚ was first portrayed by Theda Bara in 1917. She used her ’vamp’ like
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Esmond Wright. One of the questionable motivations is the demand for no taxation without representation from the colonies at the time. It becomes clear through the documents of the Virginia House of Burgesses and Stamp Act Congress as well as letters from Thomas Jefferson that no taxation without representation was the primary motivation and unifier of the American colonies between 1765 and 1780. In the mid-1700’s‚ due to the high debt created by the British after the French and Indian War‚ parliament
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femininity. An analysis of images of female protagonists in popular films ( e.g. Charlie’s Angels) shows how these images reinforce cultural representations of gender and science and explores the potential impact on adolescent girls’ conceptions of gender roles and their occupational aspirations.” The Problem "What problem do I want to address or what question(s) do I want to
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