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Full-Text Articles in Other Film and Media Studies
Woman As Contender For The United States Presidency: A Look At The Movie, "The Contender", Ibpp Editor
Woman As Contender For The United States Presidency: A Look At The Movie, "The Contender", Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores whether the movie, "The Contender," supports the viability of a woman for the presidency of the United States.
Ibpp Research Associates: Botswana, Ditso Anneleng
Ibpp Research Associates: Botswana, Ditso Anneleng
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses educational and legal issues surrounding students from Botswana enrolled in an alleged fake educational institution - African Media University in South Africa.
Digital Songlines: The Use Of Modern Communication Technology By An Aboriginal Community In Remote Australia, Lydia Buchtmann
Digital Songlines: The Use Of Modern Communication Technology By An Aboriginal Community In Remote Australia, Lydia Buchtmann
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
In the mid-1980s the AUSSAT satellite brought television and radio to remote Australia for the first time. There was concern amongst Aboriginal communities that the imposition of mass media without consultation could result in permanent damage to culture and language. However, over the years, the Warlpiri people have adopted modern communication technology including radio, video making, locally produced television, and more recently on-line services. This paper examines why the Warlpiri have adopted modern communication technology and whether there have been social changes as a result. It also looks at the pioneering media work by the Pitjantjatjara people at Ernabella in …
Fit To Print: A Content Analysis Of The Regent Universities' Student Papers, Ivy A. Sprague
Fit To Print: A Content Analysis Of The Regent Universities' Student Papers, Ivy A. Sprague
Presidential Scholars Theses (1990 – 2006)
To the best of my knowledge, this is the first comparative study conducted regarding the student publications for the three Iowa Regents' universities. The data collected shows that the three publications are not as different in terms of content as many of their readers seem to believe. As the data reflects, the Northern Iowan is significantly more campus-centered in its coverage. However, the difference is not so significant that the staff of the Northern Iowan could not increase its national and international coverage to make it more comparable to the other two newspapers. I hope this research can be of …
The Animus : A Jungian Perspective On The Films Of Jane Campion, Taryn Louise Ricketts
The Animus : A Jungian Perspective On The Films Of Jane Campion, Taryn Louise Ricketts
Theses : Honours
Carl Jung's notion of contrasexuality allows women to embrace the masculine as well as feminine aspects of their personality. This creates a sense of complementarity or balance that is often lacking in the established psychoanalytic interpretation of female representations within mm texts. The 'animus,' or masculine complex, is an empowering theory in understanding representations of women within the filmic text as embarking on a process of self-realisation, self-acceptance, and the discovery of their own authority in the context of their relationships with men. Furthermore, the animus has been credited as Jung's greatest contribution to the study of the female psyche. …