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Cultivating Identities And Differences : A Case Study Of The Hong Kong Junior Secondary Economic And Public Affairs Curriculum, Yuen Fun, Muriel Law Jan 2006

Cultivating Identities And Differences : A Case Study Of The Hong Kong Junior Secondary Economic And Public Affairs Curriculum, Yuen Fun, Muriel Law

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This thesis studies the junior secondary EPA curriculum and the complex cultural process of teaching and learning of the curriculum. It draws on theoretical frameworks developed in the field of cultural studies and critical pedagogy, particularly works by Michel Foucault, Stuart Hall, Lawrence Grossberg and Paulo Freire. It investigates how the EPA curricular texts attempt to produce the identity characteristic of "rational, sensitive and active citizens" in contemporary Hong Kong through constructing differences that negate the Other. Through analyzing classroom discursive practices, the thesis examines how the curricular knowledge "interpellates" teachers into subject position to talk about the "rational, sensitive …


时尚报刊、广告与当代中国消费意识形态, Qili Lei Sep 2003

时尚报刊、广告与当代中国消费意识形态, Qili Lei

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本论文针对 1990 年代以来中国社会在经济文化方面的巨大改变,归纳并指出一种新的“消费意识形态”在中国业已历史地形成并取代日渐式微的传统 意识形态,成为宰制当代中国社会的主导力量。论文批判地回顾了1949 年以后中国大陆语境中意识形态涵义的历史嬗变,以四个具有典型意义的时尚报刊和广告案例、广告事件为例,从不同侧面解析了广告形象以及广告产业如何作为 中介与以时尚报刊为代表的文化工业一起,参与当代中国“消费意识形态”建 构的社会过程。

论文通过对“消费意识形态”所遮蔽的当代中国社会问题的揭示,对“消费意识形态”在当代中国社会发生影响的深度和广度的阐释,回应了九十年代以来在中国思想界有较大影响的“后六·四”文化论争中的一些重要问题,展现了文化研究在中国大陆介入现实社会思考和批判的可能空间。


An Investigation To Determine The Extent To Which Speech Influences The Selection Of Employees, Paul Eugene Elam Jan 1952

An Investigation To Determine The Extent To Which Speech Influences The Selection Of Employees, Paul Eugene Elam

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In 1951-58 American colleges and universities will graduate approximately two hundred thousand students, of which approximately three hundred will be graduated in Stockton, California--and will present them face to face with their prospective employers. Technically most of these students will be well qualified for their respective positions. The chemist will be qualified for further research; the doctor will be qualified to practice medicine; and the lawyer will be ready to defend his first client. But, with these technical skills mastered how will he present himself? His first interview with the employer usually tells the full story. Is his voice what …