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    memory. Jia Zhangke‚ Lou Ye‚ and Jiang Wen offer a subtle and fascinating account of the cinematic representation of the problem of memory. Since the inception of the camera‚ filmmakers have evolved motion pictures into not simply a reflection but a crucial indicator of human experience‚ especially our experience of fleeting time and of the current moment. It could be argued that all narrative representation is‚ in some way‚ a flashback. The stories created by filmmakers‚ whether illusory or realistic

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    With reference to relevant cultural theories analyse the representation of sexuality in a film/television text of your choice. I have chosen to look at and analyse a television text. It is a TV drama aimed at a teenage audience called Skins. I chose this particular text as it focuses upon many different characters and scenarios in regards to sexuality and this forms a basis for analysis and evaluation. Skins also focuses upon Teenage sexuality‚ specifically‚ which I believe is a broad and interesting

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    like Christopher Columbus‚ John Smith and William Bradford‚ who experienced the encounters with the native people of America first hand‚ are now finding a new life in the modern films and animated cartoons. All these works of art create various representations of the Native Americans. Judging from my previous experience with the standard portrayal of America’s native people in the movies‚ which is showing them as rather primitive barbarians‚ the film The New World (2005) presents one of the most realistic

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    In his paper "Cultural Identity & Cinematic Representation‚" Stuart Hall addresses the issue of cultural identity and the cinematic representation. Stuart remarks that there are several definitions of cultural identity. However‚ he uses it in terms of the idea of "oneness" of people. The definition reflects the common historical experiences ignoring the divisions of the actual sub culture. According to Hall media or Caribbean Cinema has to discover this particular cultural identity. This conception

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    80% of women say that images of women on television‚ movies‚ fashion magazines‚ and advertising make them insecure (Dam). A visually stimulating documentary such as in Jennifer Siebel Newsoms’ documentary “Miss Representation” provides a logic supplemented presentation of gender in media driven by the emotions evoked from the images of the film resulting in readers thinking of gender in a more personal way as face to face interviews with teenagers who feel negatively affected by this problem are

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    Compare the representation of gender in Tennyson’s poetry. “The Lady of Shalott” portrays women as oppressed and trapped‚ maybe by men‚ or by society. In line seventeen he uses “and the silent isle imbowers the lady of shallot” the word ‘imbowers’ is a word used to mean imprisoned or surrounded. A bower is an old word for a Ladies private room‚ so to imbower means to close up in a bower. This could be taken‚ out of context‚ to mean she is being protected‚ but within the poem it is clear that she

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    lives and although not as strict as Christof‚ he is in control. For the majority of the film we can see different examples of how much control Christof has over Truman‚ and how little control he has over himself. The predictable film‚ The Truman Show stars Truman Burbank‚ played by Jim Carrey‚ who‚ as a baby‚ was adopted by a film company to be the star in his own life. He is raised in a temperature controlled utopia dubbed Seahaven‚ supposedly in Florida‚ created by the director‚ Christof‚ played

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    large crowds are gathered and seek the arrival of the boat. Marching bands are prepared to play a song in its honor and reporters are eagerly trying to know more of the project. Shortly the audience is presented to Joe‚ Queenie‚ Magnolia and Gaylord. Show Boat is the first mixed-race-cast musical in which African American performers play three dimensional‚ sympathetic characters. Segregation is seen as an easy way to keep citizens safe because the whites see the colored individuals as a threat. Even

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    There is a clear difference in approach to interviews and media coverage regarding genders. The person conducting the interview plays into how the interviewee speaks. Research shows how the certain questions and verbal manors of the interviewer can effect the person being interviewed. In Miss Representation‚ a documentary directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom‚ the difference in interview questions and media coverage between men and woman are shown to be demising toward woman. Men are questioned more

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    Film Trailer Analysis Miss Representation Trailer shows how media affects the American society on evaluating women. But‚ the trailer suggests that the media can also be the instrument of changes in the views of women. It begins with a statistic study which contains a result of how American teenagers spend more than 10 hours a day on media. The media is a primary source of making our society and has a strong impact on developing the brain‚ emotions‚ and social behaviors of teenagers. Women in America

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