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پابرهنه در بهشت, Sajjad Khaksari
تونل, Sajjad Khaksari
تونل, Sajjad Khaksari
SAJJAD KHAKSARI
برداشتی از فیلم سینمایی تونل؛ فیلمی که صدا و سیمای خامنه ای همواره سعی در سوء استفاده از آن را داشته اما واقعیت این است که اوضاع و احوال «حقوق کارگر» و به خصوص فعالان سندیکایی آنان اسفناک است آنچنان که در فیلم هم به خوبی به نمایش گذاشته می شود. این تنها نسخه پی دی افی است که برای ام باقی مانده چرا که در بازداشت ها و دستگیری های سربازان گمراه حضرت آقا، ظالمان موفق شدند تا نوشته هایم در این زمینه را معدوم کنند! غافل از آنکه «حق» پا برجا بوده و خواهد بود
Chaplin’S Modern Times: Service Work, Authenticity, And Nonsense At The Red Moon Cafe, Janet G. Sayers, Nanette Monin
Chaplin’S Modern Times: Service Work, Authenticity, And Nonsense At The Red Moon Cafe, Janet G. Sayers, Nanette Monin
Janet G Sayers
Provides a reading of Chaplin's 'Modern Times' focusing specifically on the Red Moon Cafe scene at the end of the movie, and the nonsense song, and discusses Chaplin's commentary on service work and service workers. The paper has now been published in this book. The file attached is the original version presented at a conference in 2004.
The Borderline Poetics Of Tze Ming Mok, Jacob Edmond
The Borderline Poetics Of Tze Ming Mok, Jacob Edmond
Jacob Edmond
No abstract provided.
Being Aristotelean: Using Virtue Ethics In An Applied Media Ethics Course, Wendy N. Wyatt
Being Aristotelean: Using Virtue Ethics In An Applied Media Ethics Course, Wendy N. Wyatt
Wendy N Wyatt
This essay explores the tendency of undergraduate media ethics students to do what Bernard Gert calls “morality by slogans” and their tendency to misuse Aristotle’s golden mean slogan. While not solving the dilemma of morality by slogans, the essay suggests some ways of rectifying the misuse of the golden mean and encouraging its more authentic application.
Inclusive Imagination: A Comment On Religion And Culture In India, Chandan Gowda
Inclusive Imagination: A Comment On Religion And Culture In India, Chandan Gowda
Chandan Gowda
No abstract provided.