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    Postmodern Architecture

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    rejection‚ I mean‚ the rejection of thecorrectmindset which modernist thinkers‚ or in this case‚ modernist architects employed and/or attempted to convey. Abstract I will examine the Pompidou system in terms of the abandonment of traditional building styles and its various typical characteristics‚ in order to prove that it is extremely‚ an indication of postmodern‚ as opposed to de-constructivist architecture. I will examine the rejection of modernist mindsets in such ahumoristmethodology in the design of

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    Other nodernism terms Expressionism Presented a wildly distorted and symbolic world to reflect the feelings and emotions of the character or author  Expressionism Authors include Kafka‚ T.S. Eliot‚ Joyce‚ Ralph Ellison  Imagism Rejected sentimentality and cloudy verbiage and aimed for new clarity in short lyrical poems. They believed images carry the poem. Meaning happens in the air.  Imagism There were four basic rules of the movement: 1. use the common language of speech 2.

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    during the Modernist period. The experimentation of genre beginning in the 1950s during the Postclassical period changed

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    to leave for the good of the people. Similarly‚ in The Last Dog‚ Brock has found the only known dog in decades. The scientists from the Dome have decided to do research and cloning on him to produce more dogs. Brock reacts negatively and decides to hatch a plan. As shown in the text where it says ‘It

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    the negative criticism in Ibsen’s plays. She has been portrayed as a viscous‚ petty‚ and extremely selfish woman through ‘Hedda Forever: An anti-heroine for the Ages’ by Charles Isherwood in 2009 and the television series of ‘Hedda Gabler’ by David Cunliffe in 1981. These productions’ purpose was never to evoke the audiences’ sympathy for Hedda‚ which I would like to achieve instead through the ideas of entrapment and the production elements that would deliver this message. Often‚ members of the audiences

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    Discuss the artistic movements of the eighteenth‚ nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. How does one lead to another and what values conflict and produce the change. The eighteenth‚ nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries were characterized by four major artistic movements. They were Neoclassicism‚ Romanticism‚ Realism‚ and Modernism. More often than not‚ these movements represented clear break with old and transition to new social‚ political‚ and cultural ideologies. Through music‚ literature

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    twentieth century. Postmodern primarily occurred in the West‚ artist offered alternatives to the high seriousness and introversion of Modernist expression. Postmodernism is also self consciously populist even to the point of inviting the active participation of the beholder. Postmodern artist bring wry skepticism to the creative act‚ less preoccupied than Modernist. Postmodernist also acknowledged art as an information system and a commodity shaped by the electronic media‚ they are more designed

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    Sociology is the study of people within a society. Three important Modernist Thinkers; Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim‚ and Max Weber are the three important figures in sociology. During the time of the modernist thinkers‚ they played a role in sociology thinking. This paper will explore the importance on why these three figures are considered modernist thinkers. What there main focus was and how they are considered a modernist thinker. Karl Marx was born in 1818. He was a German philosopher who believed

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    theological concepts are: orthodoxy‚ modernism‚ and Neoorthodoxy. Each of these movements arose in different successful times of the Church. For much of history‚ the Orthodox have held sway. The Orthodox believe The Bible is the word of God‚ while Modernist believe it is merely contains the word of God‚ and the Neoothodoxy believe scripture is fallible human witness to the word of God (who is Christ). Looking deeper into the Orthodox belief‚ we come to understand they believe in God the Father‚ Jesus

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    Examine the ways in which sociologists can contribute to our understanding of how social identity is shaped by gender. (24 marks) An identity is who we are‚ this is made up of how we see ourselves and how others see us. Social identity is based on one’s membership to particular groups in society. This essay will examine the way in which sociologist contribute to our understanding by providing theories and ideas of how social identity is shaped by gender. Ann Oakley‚ a feminist sociologist suggested

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