DISTNGUSH BETWEEN STRUCTURALISM AND FUNCTIONALISM 1879 a new child was born into an unsuspecting world. The sire of this grand progeny‚ William Wundt. Thomas Leahey 1987 states that “Wundt is the founder [of modern psychology] because he webbed together philosophy and physiology and made the resulting offspring independent” this new age birth of magnificent proportions was the cornerstone of modern psychology. He started Structuralism which was based on philosophical ideas but merged with a science
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1 Running Head: POST-STRUCTURALISM IN ANOTHER EARTH " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " 2 POST-STRUCTURALISM IN ANOTHER EARTH Post-structuralism in Another Earth: A critical film analysis of a “writerly text” that challenges dominant ideologies Another Earth‚ a unique and original story with stylistic traits that portray the classic drama genre‚ but embeds itself into a larger science-fiction concept which seems purely intentional as an element
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Week 3: Article Critique Titchener‚ E. B. (1898). The postulates of a structural psychology. The Philosophical Review‚ 7(5)‚ 449–465. The purpose of this study was for experimental psychologists to use the same principles of division through out the process‚ as it remains a representation of modern psychology as the exact counterpart that is parallel to modern biology. Other determines factors that ware of importance were the scope and the divisions of psychological science in consistence
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Structuralism and “The Wars” Timothy Findley was a Canadian novelist and playwright. He has written many novels such as The Last of the Crazy People and The Butterfly Plague. Findley also writes an extraordinary novel titled The Wars. This novel is about a young man whose name is Robert Ross and is on his way to war because he feels guilty about the death of his sister. Mentally and physically he is not ready for war because he feels much violated of his privacy. As Robert is in the war to end
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into four parts. Part One: Author Dependent Interpretations. This section comprises backgrounders and Moral-Philosophical Approach. Part Two: Text-Dependent Interpretation. This presents the application of Formalism (Elemental Exploration) and Structuralism (Binary Opposition). Part Three: Reader-Dependent Interpretation. This segment explores the piece employing Psycho-analysis. Part Four: Literary Conclusion and Synthesis. The synthesis and the grand theme are presented in this part. The
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"You can bend it and twist it; you can misuse and abuse it‚ but even God cannot change the reality‚" the famous Michael Levy once said. This emblematic quotation assigns the pivotal basis for human beings upon which all other concepts are measured. It is the "reality" that none pursue but all worship. Since literary works spot the light on realities that people conceal‚ it is where binary oppositions are truly presented. D. H Lawrence’s "The Rocking Horse Winner" is no exception. By presenting two
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Discuss the significance of binary oppositions in Ernest Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain” A. Farahnak Looking at Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain”‚ we can find obvious binary oppositions lying in its different layers. Under the concept gender‚ we can see the man/woman binary opposition from the beginning of the story. When at first we are introduced to the American couple‚ they are confined in their hotel room because of the rain. Later in the story the man is depicted as negligent to his wife’s constant
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Producing the Subject: A New Historicist Reading of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wall-paper’ As we know‚ new historicism is the American form of criticism which is mostly applied to Renaissance literature‚ esp. the works of Shakespeare‚ and it uses Poststructuralist criticism. What interests new historicists most is the poststructuralist notion of the self‚ of discourse‚ and of power; with regard to power‚ new historicism leans more towards a Foucauldian notion of power and focuses on
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“Postmodern media blur the boundary between reality and representation.” Discuss this idea with reference to the area of the media you have studied. Reality will never be the same for two different people. Jean Baudrillard believed that there is a problem with contemporary reality‚ he believed that the distinction between what is real and what is imagined is continually blurred and eroded. His theories are overly concerned with the idea that simulations of reality end up becoming “more real than
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A Discussion of the Significance of Binary Oppositions in Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain” Introduction "Cat in the Rain" is a short story by American author Ernest Hemingway‚ which was first published in 1925 as a part of the short story collection In Our Time. The story is about an American man and wife on vacation in Italy. In the biography Hemingway’s Cats‚ the author writes: “["Cat in the Rain"] was a tribute to Hadley (Hemingway’s wife)‚ who was dealing with the first year of marriage‚ the
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