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Promoting Ksatria Bela Negara Comic Through The Webtoon For The Prevention And Control Covid-19, Leni Anggraeni, Cecep Darmawan, Sri Wahyuni Tanshzil, Edah Jubaedah
Promoting Ksatria Bela Negara Comic Through The Webtoon For The Prevention And Control Covid-19, Leni Anggraeni, Cecep Darmawan, Sri Wahyuni Tanshzil, Edah Jubaedah
Jurnal Civics: Media Kajian Kewarganegaraan
During the Covid-19 pandemic, everyone must be at home and keep a distance using a mask. The spread massively. It becomes the basis for all stakeholders to find solutions, both in the form of preventive (prevention) and curative (cure). One of the strategic educational media used to prevent and overcome covid-19 for the current generation of digital natives is through digital comics or webtoons. Comics in digital form has many advantages over printed comics. Based on this, the research aims to find out how the impact of the promotion of the National Defense Knight Comics through the Webtoon as an …
Exploring The Therapeutic Effect Of Children's Picture Books, Yunfan Chen
Exploring The Therapeutic Effect Of Children's Picture Books, Yunfan Chen
Theses - ALL
This thesis discusses the phenomenon of left-behind children in China amid the country's urbanization, revealing the psychological state of these children in the countryside.
In this thesis, some psychological research sources have proven how picture books relieve children's emotions and attain therapeutic effects on children's psychology. Then, this thesis analyzes two examples of children's books depicting how picture books help children to manage their negative feelings and having a therapeutic effect on the child.
This thesis claims that bibliotherapy through children's independent reading of books can effectively alleviate left-behind children's negative emotions.
Siesta After Finals, Paul Durica
2021 - The Second Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
2021 - The Second Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books
The full program book from the Fall 2021 Symposium of Student Scholars, held on November 18, 2021. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.
Cultural Warrant And Hospitality In Animation Film Abstracting, Admeire Sundström
Cultural Warrant And Hospitality In Animation Film Abstracting, Admeire Sundström
Proceedings from the Document Academy
In the Brazilian context, we lack a methodology for abstracting audiovisual documents. To address this, several authors have proposed different approaches. As an additional contribution, this research proposes cultural warrant and hospitality as a principle that could be considered during the abstracting of animation. Domain analysis was used as a method, and from the analyzed animation institutions we identified the discursive community and the institutional proposals. From the literature reviewed, the existing approach for abstracting was identified and named here as the document dimension. As a result, we concluded that the principle of cultural warrant and hospitality needs more theoretical …
A Dumb Mouth From Which The Teeth Have Been Pulled, Anna Sofie Jespersen
A Dumb Mouth From Which The Teeth Have Been Pulled, Anna Sofie Jespersen
Theses and Dissertations
This paper consists of a series of scenes in which various narratives with proximity to the truth plays out. within it I aim to articulate the dispersed subjectivity and forensic aspects to my work, as well looking at the perverseness in the desire for proximity to the fantasy, utilizing the self as a vehicle of desire.
Covid Edition, Journal Of Hip Hop Studies
Covid Edition, Journal Of Hip Hop Studies
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
No abstract provided.
World Changers: Social Justice At The Heart Of Middle School Language Arts Curriculum, Mackenzie Mcclain
World Changers: Social Justice At The Heart Of Middle School Language Arts Curriculum, Mackenzie Mcclain
Honors Theses
English classrooms, at their best, are safe places for adolescents to critically engage with difficult issues presented in novels and the real world. One such issue is human trafficking, which is expected to soon become the world’s most profitable criminal industry (Knudsen, 2015). Incorporating values and instructional approaches from social justice pedagogy, I have designed a sixth-grade language arts unit plan about human trafficking based upon Francesco D’Adamo’s novel, Iqbal (2003). My purpose was to create resources, such as standards-based learning objectives, text sets, lesson plans, and student projects to use in my own classroom, as well as for teachers …
Exile Talks To Reginald Mcknight, Paul Durica, Alison Stine
Exile Talks To Reginald Mcknight, Paul Durica, Alison Stine
Exile
No abstract provided.
Thirty-Fourth Annual Bibliography 2020 (Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection), Walter Schlect, Adeline Bauder, Paul Michael Lützeler
Thirty-Fourth Annual Bibliography 2020 (Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection), Walter Schlect, Adeline Bauder, Paul Michael Lützeler
University Libraries Publications
The 34th bibliography of 734 volumes added to Washington University Libraries' Mike Lützeler Contemporary German Literature Collection. All published in 2020, these acquisitions include novels, poetry, short story collections, graphic novels, essays, autobiographical works, and literary and cultural periodicals from publishers in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Organized by author or editor, the bibliography includes local call numbers as well as subject and genre descriptors. This Collection serves as the research arm for the Department of Germanic Languages and Literature's Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature. A bibliography of items added the previous year is compiled each year …
One Last Thing, Loey Crooks
An Insider's Guide To Cell Biology, Katie Ludwig
An Insider's Guide To Cell Biology, Katie Ludwig
Honors Projects
An Insider's Guide to Cell Biology is a comic book that follows Alanine the amoeba who tells the reader all about how the cell works.
Frame, Paul Durica
Zoom In Closer, Ying Chiun Lee
Zoom In Closer, Ying Chiun Lee
Theses
Zoom In Closer explores ideas of sensuality through glass and narratives. I am interested in the material qualities of glass, including translucency, fluidity, and warmth; and how these qualities can be translated into languages of intimacy. This thesis is based on personal experience and scholarly research on the enigma of female sexual desires. Zoom In Closer is a body of work that utilizes glass objects, glass processes, films, illustrations, and photography that question what does it means to live authentically despite the influences of rape culture.
Comic Books, Satire, And The American Police State: Lessons From The Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, Jamie Michaels
Comic Books, Satire, And The American Police State: Lessons From The Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, Jamie Michaels
Biennial Conference: The Social Practice of Human Rights
In the spirit of the #DefundThePolice and #BlackLivesMatter movements, protestors in Seattle’s Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) declared sovereignty over 5½ city blocks. Emboldened by the potential for mass mobilization enabled by the COVID-19 pandemic protestors attempted to establish a racially egalitarian society that would exist without the police, the traditional enforcement mechanism of the white supremacist American state.
This paper explores how Alex Graham’s Dog Biscuits (2021) and Simon Hanselmann’s, Crisis Zone (2021) portray the ways CHAZ protestors utilized absurdity in the face of extreme violence to enact indiffernation—a unique affect comprised of indifference and determination. This affect …
Video Game To Movie Adaptations: The Role Of Narratives, Owen Amaral
Video Game To Movie Adaptations: The Role Of Narratives, Owen Amaral
Honors Theses - Providence Campus
With the increased presence of video games in the cultural zeitgeist, film producers in both Hollywood and the Japanese market are continuing to create adaptations of games into films. Hollywood, however, has struggled to create critically and commercially successful adaptations, while the Japanese market was able to find a formula that works far sooner. By examining the narrative techniques utilized in film adaptations and their respective source materials, a number of important factors come to light in determining the success of an adaptation. Managing scope, evaluating genre, and determining target markets all play a key role in the success of …
Remembering Two Titans Of Manga: Shirato Sanpei And Saitō Takao, Natsume Fusanosuke, Jon Holt, Teppei Fukuda
Remembering Two Titans Of Manga: Shirato Sanpei And Saitō Takao, Natsume Fusanosuke, Jon Holt, Teppei Fukuda
World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations
What follows is a pair of recent tributes Natsume Fusanosuke wrote for Japanese newspapers, concerning the pioneering cartoonists Saitō Takao and Shirato Sanpei, who died, respectively, on September 24, 2021, and October 8, 2021. The two articles are here presented in English for the first time.
Translated by Jon Holt & Teppei Fukuda
The Independent Ed. 9 Vol. 1, Rollins College Students
The Independent Ed. 9 Vol. 1, Rollins College Students
The Independent
Managing Staff
Em O'Malley, Editor-in-Chief
Taylor Ingrassia, Rising Editor-in-Chief
Francisco Wang Yu, Chief Creative Officer
Scott Novak & Mary Catherine Pflug, Co-Founders
Designers/Artists
Ghina Fawaz, Dassika Gilkey, Katie Monaghan, Konstantin Freiherr Von Stein
Editors
Senior Editors: Alekhya Reddy, Julie Bennie
Copy Editors: Aqsa Hasan, Carlie Henning, Jiya Manchanda
Contributors
Adrianna Arosemana, Mona Belakbir, Delaney Benton, George Carpenter, Paula Espinosa, Taylor Ingrassia, Arielle Junca, Madison Linn, Roo Morton, Em O'Malley, Alekhya Reddy, Sydney Schenone
The Concept Album As Postmodern Literature: A Critical Examination Of Nine Inch Nails' The Downward Spiral, Kelly E. Stith
The Concept Album As Postmodern Literature: A Critical Examination Of Nine Inch Nails' The Downward Spiral, Kelly E. Stith
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
With the humanities becoming progressively more open to interdisciplinary studies, there exists a space for music to be part of the discourse surrounding literature. One of the most important developments for music was the rise of the concept album, a medium where the individual tracks are defined by a larger theme or a unifying narrative. The concept album first emerged in the 1960s and became a method for musicians to experiment with expanded storylines and lyrical motifs that overthrew classical models of music albums. One of the most
influential concept albums, Nine Inch Nails’ The Downward Spiral, which came out …
Queershots Vol I Issue I, Deborah Sutherland
Queershots Vol I Issue I, Deborah Sutherland
QueerShots
Welcome to Volume I Issue I of QueerShots, the annual newsletter published by the students of Queer(ing) Film in the Women and Gender Studies Department of St. John Fisher College. With each issue, we will focus on queer and feminist film and the intersectional issues of gender, sex, sexuality, race, class, and ability that these films draw to our attention, particularly as they impact the LGBTQIA+ community here at Fisher, in Rochester, New York, and beyond. We will also report directly from the Image Out Film Festival, which since 1993, has been bringing the best new LGBTQIA+ cinema to Rochester …
Copyright And The Creative Process, Mark Bartholomew
Copyright And The Creative Process, Mark Bartholomew
Notre Dame Law Review
Copyright is typically described as a mechanism for encouraging the production of creative works. On this view, copyright protection should be granted to genuinely creative works but denied to non-creative ones. Yet that is not how the law works. Instead, almost anything—from test answer sheets to instruction manuals to replicas of items in the public domain—is deemed creative and therefore eligible for copyright protection. This is the consequence of a century of copyright doctrine assuming that artistic creativity is incapable of measurement, unaffected by personal motivation, and incomprehensible to novices and experts alike. Recent neuroscientific research contradicts these assumptions. It …
Representations Of Masculinity And The Influence Of Bruce Lee In Film, Zhenxia Meng
Representations Of Masculinity And The Influence Of Bruce Lee In Film, Zhenxia Meng
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
This thesis is an annotated bibliography that lays a critical foundation for examining the performance of heroism, violence, male bonding, and masculinity in the movies of Enter the Dragon (1973) by Bruce Lee, Hard Boiled (1992) by John Woo, and Kill Bill, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 (2003-04) and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood by Quentin Tarantino. I am interested in comparing the representations of masculinity in these films, focusing specifically on how Woo and Tarantino have been influenced by Lee’s films. Before I can begin this comparative research project, however, I need to conduct extensive research into several …
God Damn, Robi Mahan
God Damn, Robi Mahan
Open Access Theses & Dissertations
God Damn is a poetic collection that delves into the complex relationship between a daughter and her father, who has recently suffered from a stroke. As her father grapples with Aphasia, a neurological disorder which has rendered him with a uniquely limited vocabulary, the author must confront her beliefs about life, death, and the great beyond. The collection recounts the authors childhood with her father, an outspoken atheist from a small town, and how the ideals he has taught her influence the way she navigates life with a man who has lost his ability to speak.
A Perfect Meal, Stewart Brower
A Perfect Meal, Stewart Brower
Communications in Information Literacy
No abstract provided.
Review Of Idiocracy, Joshua Matthews
Review Of Idiocracy, Joshua Matthews
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Idiocracy (Beverly Hills, California : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2011]).
Gaze, Volume 7, Number 5
Gaze, 1979-1990
Co-Editors: Allen Cook, John Stilwell. Staff Writers: Martin Palm-Leis, Carole Taylor, Bob Dumais, Charlie McMullen. Feature Writers: Dr. Harvey Thompson, Rev. Steven Quesnel, Nancy Roth. Typesetting and Layout: Allen Cook, Bob Dumais, Cecil McLeod, John Stilwell. Circulation: Cecil McLeod, John Stilwell, Bob Dumais. Advertising Manager: Bob Dumais. National Advertising: Rivendell Marketing.
Special thanks to Rhodes College and the Paul Barret Jr. Library for providing initial scanning of this collection.
Cracking The Code: How To Prevent Copyright Termination From Upending The Proprietary And Open Source Software Markets, Grant Emrich
Cracking The Code: How To Prevent Copyright Termination From Upending The Proprietary And Open Source Software Markets, Grant Emrich
Fordham Law Review
Computer software is protected by copyright law through its underlying code, which courts have interpreted as constituting a “literary work” pursuant to the Copyright Act. Prior to including software as copyrightable subject matter, Congress established a termination right which grants original authors the ability to reclaim their copyright thirty-five years after they have transferred it. Termination was intended to benefit up-and-coming authors who faced an inherent disadvantage in the market when selling the rights to their works. In the near future, many software works will reach the thirty-five-year threshold, thus presenting courts with a novel application of termination to computer …
Celebrating And Practicing Aspects From Eastern- And Western-Centric Animation Styles, Alissa Annette Standerwick
Celebrating And Practicing Aspects From Eastern- And Western-Centric Animation Styles, Alissa Annette Standerwick
All Theses
Animation styles in a modern world end up influencing the animation of other regions. This project, through animation, celebrates Eastern and Western differences in their animations. Rather than analyzing story differences, aspects of the habits formed by the region’s animators are analyzed and practiced. The formation of animation in respective cultures represents the local history of these regions. So to understand the aspects & technicalities of how animators animate per region, it is useful to understand how film, TV, & comic styles of an entire community impacted that area’s animation
Yumiko Ōshima’S The Star Of Cottonland: A Translation, Sheena Woods
Yumiko Ōshima’S The Star Of Cottonland: A Translation, Sheena Woods
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This is a translation of Volume 1 of Yumiko Ōshima’s The Star of Cottonland.
Hurricanes And Housing: Highlighting The Ongoing Impact Of Hurricane Michael And The Post-Disaster Housing Problem, Mary Beth Barr
Hurricanes And Housing: Highlighting The Ongoing Impact Of Hurricane Michael And The Post-Disaster Housing Problem, Mary Beth Barr
Architecture Undergraduate Honors Theses
Hurricanes impact individuals and communities on many levels - emotional, physical, mental, financial - to name a few. Every time a hurricane occurs, lives are drastically altered forever. One of the ways that hurricanes impact individuals and communities most powerfully is through the effect that they have on housing. Unleashing uncontrollable damage to infrastructure and the built environment, hurricanes exacerbate housing problems that exist and create new ones where they did not exist before. Hurricane Michael, which catastrophically impacted the Florida Panhandle in 2018, is a case study in which the impact that hurricanes have on housing is prevalent.
By …