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    political representation HILAL AHMED THE political representation of Indian Muslims‚ one of the most contested political questions in postcolonial India‚ has become very relevant in recent years primarily because of two important‚ yet distinct‚ reasons. The publication of the Sachar Committee report (The report of the Prime Minister’s High Level Committee on Social‚ Economic and Educational Status of Muslims in India – PMHLC 2006) is the first reason behind the apparent revival of this debate.

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    from the first one to the last‚ she works towards exploring the relation between the household and public effect of the patriarchal society and between male predominance and female subservience. In her diary entry of 19 June 1923‚ Woolf writes: ’In this book‚ I have almost too many ideas. I want to give life and death‚ sanity and insanity. I want to criticise the social system‚ and show it at work‚ at its most intense. ’Critics have continually overlooked her intentions in writing Mrs. Dalloway. According

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    characters’ masculinity is shown is through the manly activities they partake in. Frederic Henry’s love for drink is a constantly recurring theme throughout A Farewell To Arms‚ indulging himself with wines‚ Grappa‚ whiskey‚ and more. He can also intake a large amount of alcohol while staying stable‚ as in one night‚ he consumed over four different bottles of alcohol‚ “QUOTE ABOUT DRINKING A LOT IN ONE NIGHT FREDDY.” Furthermore‚ Frederic’s drinking is not his only show of masculinity. In his physical

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    the representation of women in the media today. Film Snow White and Brave Conclusion At this point in time‚ there is an assumption of equality between men and women‚ but if you explore further into the media‚ a clear bias emerges. Women are very often objectified‚ misrepresented‚ exploited‚ distorted or even‚ absent. Women are represented in the media in many different ways‚ depending on which item of media you look at. Certainly‚ the representations of women

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    Legal Representation and Social Class Legal representation is an example of a life chance. Life chances is on basic opportunities and resources in the marketplace that define an individual’s class position within the larger society (Collica & Furst‚ 2012). However‚ social class defines the type of legal representation individual receive in the justice system. Social class is a group with a similar level of economic and social status‚ especially income‚ wealth‚ and power (Collica & Furst‚ 2012)

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    In this paper‚ I will talk about Miss Representation and the message projected in the film. Miss Representation begins highlighting the fact that women are not given positions in political and economic decisions making groups. The movie shows these gender biases begin early. At a young age‚ girls are taught their bodies and their appearances are more important than their minds. When women aren’t allowed to offer their perspective and insight to boards that make political and economic decisions‚ those

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    Media Representation Reflection Paper The representations of drug users in the shows “Breaking Bad” and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” show the stereotypes of the modern day drug users from two different genre perspectives. In “Breaking Bad”‚ the show uses a dramatic up-front approach to show the horrors of meth use. It portrays the meth addicted parents as horrible degenerates of society. All they are focused on are drugs and how to acquire their next fix. The main female character in

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    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 Elizabeth Bennet‚ the prejudiced

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    01 December 2011 Gulliver’s Travels and Historical England Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift is a famous‚ classic novel that satirized many aspects of government‚ religion and human nature. Written in the eighteenth century‚ this three-hundred-year-old novel remains well known today because of its timeless criticism that can still be applied to contemporary politics and religious faiths. In eighteenth century England‚ the home of both Swift and his character Lemuel Gulliver‚ the ruling constitutional

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    The Politics of Representation in A Passage to India Perhaps the most important task of all would be to undertake studies in contemporary alternatives to Orientalism‚ to ask how one can study other cultures and peoples from a libertarian‚ or a non-repressive and non-manipulative perspective. But then one would have to rethink the whole complex problem of knowledge and power. Edward Said‚ Orientalism (1978) This pose of `seeing India’ ... was only a form of ruling India. A Passage to India

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