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Religious Texts In The Algerian Novelist Discourse: Their Manifestations And Their Implications, أوريدة عبود
Religious Texts In The Algerian Novelist Discourse: Their Manifestations And Their Implications, أوريدة عبود
Jerash for Research and Studies Journal مجلة جرش للبحوث والدراسات
This article aims to highlight the extent to which the contemporary Algerian novelist discourse can contain the religious text with its cognitive and aesthetic potential. This text contributed to the development of the features of civilization and cultural confrontation. This confrontation, which was the most prominent feature of the struggle throughout the ages and to benefit from its historical load and potential Narratives, as references born in history, and then depend on time and space to remain extended and influential to form an interactive textual intellectual, practicing presence in the texts
Eternal Summer, Christina Teruel
Eternal Summer, Christina Teruel
Art and Design Theses
Eternal Summer invites viewers into multisensory installations and video that simulate the tourist experience and provoke questions about the passage of time, memory, and decadence. The project is rooted in my background; growing up in a tourist community, I experienced a culture built upon grotesque excesses of artificial happiness manufactured through tourism industry workers’ grueling and repetitive physical labor. I examine these practices and how they combine to create a glittering façade of synthetic pleasure for visitors but dissolve into a lonely, monotonous setting for natives. The work compresses time and space through dreamlike surreality in order to demonstrate the …
Bencana Kabut Asap Sebagai Dampak Budaya Konsumsi Dalam Cerpen “Yang Datang Dari Negeri Asap”, Dessy Wahyuni
Bencana Kabut Asap Sebagai Dampak Budaya Konsumsi Dalam Cerpen “Yang Datang Dari Negeri Asap”, Dessy Wahyuni
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya
Literature, as a work containing facts and fiction, can obscure the conventions of realities and create new realities so that there are no visible boundaries between the real thing and the unreal thing. Fact and fiction coincide and simulate to form hyperreality. In the short story “Yang Datang dari Negeri Asap (Who Comes from the Smoky Country)” by Hary B. Kori’un, the existence of facts and fiction overlap each other. The author created the country of smoke as a fictitious world due to his contemplation on the consumption culture, which is a phenomenon in people’s lives and relates it to …
Fictional Text And Reality Of The Possible, Shusheng Zhang
Fictional Text And Reality Of The Possible, Shusheng Zhang
Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art
This article explores the issue of reference in fictional texts, that is, the relationship between fictional texts and reality. Paul Ricoeur thinks that the reference of poetic language is not cancelled, but only suspended. Through its semantic creativity, it possesses the ability to transform reality and to turn our personal environment into a habitable world. The interpretation of the concept "world /Welt" and "environment /Umwelt" by Martin Heidegger and Hans-Georg Gadamer shed light on the significance of fictional texts in reality, for they propose to us possible modes of existence in the ontological sense. In other words, fictional texts can …
Followers Of The Façade; The Rising Addiction Of Social Media, Kona Momoh
Followers Of The Façade; The Rising Addiction Of Social Media, Kona Momoh
Quest
Social Media and Social Physiological Effects
Research in progress for COMM 1307: Introduction to Mass Communication
Faculty Mentor: Jenny Warren
The following paper was composed by a student in an Introduction to Mass Communication course at Collin College in response to an assignment that asked students to objectively analyze scholarly research regarding the effects of mass media. Initially, students were instructed to review scholarly research relating to mass media and its possible effects. Then, after gaining new insight and knowledge, students wrote a draft of their paper and had it peer-reviewed by another student. Using this analysis, students wrote follow-up …
Reality Jurisprudence From A Dogmatism And Suspicion Perspective, Sami Al Salahat
Reality Jurisprudence From A Dogmatism And Suspicion Perspective, Sami Al Salahat
UAEU Law Journal
Reality and livelihood are fields of study for scholars from different backgrounds and interests, especially those of religious fundamentals. Hence reality is a base of showing up a number of practical speculated roles. This was clear in the Islamic jurisprudence, which fits a system of applications through fundamentals and the methods of the fundamental schools.
This paper is trying to discuss the relationship between speculations and suspicions fundamentals in the process of dealing with reality and any developed cases. With out omission of the modern social and human sciences, for a better understanding of the reality chains.
In order to …
Challenging Faith And Gaining Power: Women In Film Who Reject And Subvert Religion, Annika Murrah
Challenging Faith And Gaining Power: Women In Film Who Reject And Subvert Religion, Annika Murrah
Religion and Film
This paper examines the ways that women seize power through rejection and subversion of religion by relating women in film to the real world. Rejection of faith is exemplified by characters in the films The Little Hours (2017) and The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018). Subversion of faith is understood through the films Whale Rider (2003), Jennifer’s Body (2009), and Transparent (2014). Narrative analysis of these films is contrasted with studies of orthodox religion as examined by Dr. Brenda E. Brasher and Dr. Mary Gerhart. The importance and effect of women’s newly-gained power is applied to social change as recorded …
To Let The Shape Announce The Filling, Sydney Shavers
To Let The Shape Announce The Filling, Sydney Shavers
Theses and Dissertations
A hybrid text with reflections on confections, materiality, language, reality, virtuality, gourmand, celebrity perfume, olfaction, authenticity, cultural contamination, synesthesia, proprioception, positioning, navigating the gap, slippage, constellations, exhaustion, ontology, form, failure, and mindfulness.
When Did I Stop Being Invincible?, Amy M. Fleming
When Did I Stop Being Invincible?, Amy M. Fleming
Student Projects
No abstract provided.
Imagining China: Exploring The Discursive Limitations On Foreign Policy, Emma K. Bailey
Imagining China: Exploring The Discursive Limitations On Foreign Policy, Emma K. Bailey
Senior Projects Spring 2021
This project explores how the U.S. discursive framework on China results in consistently limited foreign policy approaches, because it engages with a construction of China that exists only in imagination. I trace this modern political discourse from its reestablishment of Sino-American relations under Nixon. Then move on to the Obama administration, which represents an important juncture in China’s rise to global superpower. I then conclude with the short tracing of this discourse and related foreign policy in the Trump and Biden administrations.
Moral Systems In Nabokov's Fiction: Commentaries On Two Short Stories, Benjamin Yung Nathaniel Shaw
Moral Systems In Nabokov's Fiction: Commentaries On Two Short Stories, Benjamin Yung Nathaniel Shaw
Senior Projects Fall 2021
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Head Heart Hand Human, Michelle Kathryn Postma
Head Heart Hand Human, Michelle Kathryn Postma
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
My art is emblematic of the practice of accepting reality. The vehicles I use to do this are a cast of characters, materials and compositional strategies that in totality, remind the viewer and myself to be in the moment.
The thesis exhibition, Heart Vomit and the Dream Army, featured mural-esque ink paintings on panels and approximately 36 - 48 inch high abstract ceramic figures covered with images. Both the 2D and 3D works feature a cast of characters. These characters originate from “Michelle Land”, an imaginary world created to house an evolving symbolic visual language. The graphic black and white …