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2. Erving Goffman classified stigma into three types: physical defects, character defects/radical behaviors, and race/religion. Society establishes norms and preferences that cause those who deviate from these norms to be stigmatized and viewed negatively.
3. Stigma can lead to self-stigma where people reject or isolate themselves. The document suggests seeking help and finding community with others who share your conditions to overcome stigma and feel accepted
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The document provides an overview of various literary and artistic movements from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It discusses absurdism, existentialism, nihilism, modernism, stream of consciousness, avant-garde movements like expressionism, dadaism and surrealism, postmodernism, and theater of the absurd. Key figures and their works are mentioned for each movement. The document aims to ponder over these trends and movements through presentations by three department members.
F. Scott Fitzgerald was an American novelist and short story writer. He is regarded as one of the greatest 20th century authors. Some of his most famous works include the novels This Side of Paradise, The Great Gatsby, and Tender is the Night. Fitzgerald's writing focused on themes of youth, relationships, and the American Dream through vivid and realistic portrayals of the Jazz Age in the 1920s. His writing style was clear and colorful, drawing more from storytelling than intellectualism or symbolism.
Character Of Friday In J. M Coetzee's Foe And Defoe's Robinson CrusoeNiyatiVyas
This document provides a summary of J.M. Coetzee's novel Foe and Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, with a focus on the character of Friday. It notes that while Friday is depicted differently in each novel, he represents themes of slavery, black identity, and oppression. Specifically, Coetzee's Friday is mute, raising questions around who mutilated his tongue, while Defoe's Friday can speak and is taught English. The document analyzes how Coetzee uses Foe to critique the castaway genre and provide a more realistic portrayal of colonial relationships.
Fahrenheit 451 explores the themes of censorship and the dangers of ignorance through the story of Guy Montag. Montag is a fireman whose job is to burn books that have been deemed inappropriate. However, he begins to question this role after meeting his neighbor Clarisse and starts secretly collecting books of his own. The novel examines a society where books and advanced thinking are outlawed in favor of shallow entertainment, and Montag's awakening to the importance of knowledge and independent thought through his interactions with characters like Clarisse, his wife Mildred, and fire captain Beatty.
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Laura Mulvey introduced the concept of the "male gaze" in her influential essay "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema." She argued that in most films, the audience is positioned to view female characters from the perspective of a heterosexual male viewer. This denies women their humanity and reduces them to objects for the male gaze. Mulvey suggested that mainstream films typically portray women in passive roles that exist only in relation to male characters and provide visual pleasure or inspiration for men's actions.
This document discusses Laura Mulvey's concept of the "male gaze" in film. Mulvey introduced the idea in her 1975 essay, arguing that women in films are typically objects of desire for the male gaze. She believed audiences were encouraged to view films from the perspective of a heterosexual male, seeing women as objects. The male gaze involves lingering camera shots on women's bodies, presenting events through men's reactions, and degrading women as possessions. It suggests women are weak and can be divided into men looking at women, women looking at themselves critically, and women looking at other women competitively.
Amiri Baraka was born Everett Leroy Jones in 1934 in Newark, New Jersey. He changed his name to Amiri Baraka in 1967. He attended Rutgers University and Howard University, then joined the Air Force before being discharged for political activities. After moving to New York, he worked as an editor for jazz magazines and wrote his famous play Dutchman in 1964. In 1965 he moved to Harlem and identified as a black nationalist, founding the Black Arts Repertory Theatre. Through the 1960s his writing focused on racial identity and political activism as he was involved in the Black Power movement. In the 1980s he began teaching at SUNY Stony Brook and continues writing poetry, drama, and essays
Charles Dickens was an English writer and social critic in the Victorian era regarded as one of the greatest novelists. He had little formal education but found success through his writing which included 15 novels and hundreds of short stories. His works enjoyed popularity during his lifetime and critically acclaimed for his humor, satire, and observations of characters and society. Some of his most famous works include Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, and David Copperfield which remain popular today for their social commentary and storytelling.
This document provides background information on the playwright August Wilson and his play Fences. It discusses that Wilson was born in Pittsburgh and had a difficult childhood. He began writing plays set in Pittsburgh in the 1960s-1970s that focused on the African American experience. One of his most famous plays, Fences, is set in 1950s Pittsburgh and focuses on Troy Maxson, a black garbage collector, and the racial tensions of the time as he struggles to provide for his family.
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels is a political and social satire published in 1726 consisting of four voyages undertaken by the protagonist Gulliver. Through these voyages, Swift satirizes various human failings such as pride, irrationality, and lack of reason through comparisons to societies that represent ideal versions of human behavior and abilities. The work criticizes aspects of English society and human nature more broadly, portraying humans as petty, gross, and driven by emotion over reason. It challenges readers to improve upon these failings in themselves and their societies.
Toni Morrison's 1970 novel The Bluest Eye tells the story of Pecola Breedlove, an African American girl growing up in Ohio in the 1940s. The novel explores themes of race, class, sexuality and the internalization of white beauty standards. It has been banned by some school districts for its explicit content but was never banned by the federal government. The plot follows Pecola's longing to have blue eyes, considered the standard of beauty, and the tragic consequences that ensue.
The document discusses Laura Mulvey's psychoanalytic analysis of cinema and visual pleasure. It argues that mainstream narrative cinema manipulates visual pleasure by coding eroticism into the dominant patriarchal order. It presents the concepts of scopophilia, or pleasure in looking, and discusses how cinema positions women as the passive, erotic object of the male gaze for both characters and spectators. The male protagonist controls events and coincides with the active, erotic power of the male spectator's gaze.
1. The document discusses the concept of stigma from historical, religious, and sociological perspectives. It defines stigma as a mark or brand used to label those seen as disgraced or socially unacceptable, such as slaves, criminals, or people with disabilities.
2. Erving Goffman classified stigma into three types: physical defects, character defects/radical behaviors, and race/religion. Society establishes norms and preferences that cause those who deviate from these norms to be stigmatized and viewed negatively.
3. Stigma can lead to self-stigma where people reject or isolate themselves. The document suggests seeking help and finding community with others who share your conditions to overcome stigma and feel accepted
Thematic Study of Absalom and Achitophel - John DrydenDilip Barad
The following themes are discussed in this presentation:
1. Politics, Allegory, and Satire
2. God, Religion, and the Divine Right of Kings
3. Power and Ambition
4. The Erosion of the Value and Power of Poetry
Judge's opinion letter sanctions june 25 2015swanmail
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Este documento define la comunicación y discute sus orígenes, importancia e implicaciones. La comunicación se define como un proceso bilateral para intercambiar ideas, pensamientos y sentimientos entre dos o más personas a través de símbolos compartidos. La comunicación es esencial para la sociedad humana y animal y permite la actividad social y el liderazgo. El documento también cubre las etapas, clases y niveles de la comunicación, así como posibles barreras.
Socrates Sculpture Park is an internationally renowned outdoor museum and artist residency program located in Long Island City, NY. It was founded in 1986 by sculptor Mark Di Suvero, transforming an abandoned landfill into an open studio space for artists and public park. The document discusses the artist's experience working at Socrates Sculpture Park from 2000-2008, assisting various artists with their large scale sculpture projects. It also details her involvement with The Space, a nonprofit organization in Long Island City dedicated to supporting local artists through affordable work and exhibition spaces. As an artist in residence, she helped develop The BackSpace, an outdoor welding area now used by resident artists at The Space.
El documento habla sobre la naturaleza transitoria de las amistades a través del tiempo y la distancia, pero enfatiza que a pesar de la falta de comunicación constante, los amigos siguen siendo importantes y se aprecian mutuamente. Alienta a los lectores a comunicarse con amigos antiguos y nuevos para reafirmar su amistad y apoyo.
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ArkeUp accompagne depuis 2001 les sociétés dans l’évolution des usages et services associés en Solutions & Applications Mobiles et Web, avec comme objectif de répondre aux enjeux business et transformation métiers, en proposant une expérience créatrice de valeur pour l'utilisateur et de croissance pour l’entreprise.
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Intervention et présentation réalisées par Nicolas Alarcon (SCD Université d'Angers). Point sur la nouvelle enquête Libqual+ Lite à partir des listes de discussions américaine et canadienne.
Este documento proporciona una introducción a las fracciones, incluyendo su definición, componentes (numerador y denominador), representaciones gráficas, clasificaciones (propia, impropia, mixta, etc.), equivalencia, conversión a decimales y fracciones unitarias. Explica conceptos fundamentales sobre fracciones en 3 o menos oraciones.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones sobre cómo usar Blogger para crear entradas de blog. Explica cómo agregar un título, imagen, enlace y video. También cubre cómo cambiar el formato de texto, agregar listas y revisar la ortografía. El tutorial ofrece consejos sobre las diversas herramientas y funciones de edición disponibles en Blogger.
El documento describe cómo se realizó una prueba de chi cuadrado para determinar si existe una relación entre la nota obtenida en religión y el tipo de centro educativo. Se calculan las frecuencias teóricas y observadas, el estadístico de chi cuadrado, y los grados de libertad. Al comparar el valor chi cuadrado obtenido con el teórico, se rechaza la hipótesis nula de independencia y se acepta que la nota y el tipo de centro están relacionados.
La Accesibilidad Web es posible: Maximiliano saucedoinfounlp
Presentación realizada en el marco de la Jornada "La Accesibilidad Web es posible: Experiencias y Casos de Aplicación", organizada por la Facultad de Informática, la Comisión de Discapacidad de la UNLP y el CeSPI. Más información: http://goo.gl/MfZ9k1.
El documento presenta un nuevo diseño más sencillo para las construcciones. Afirma que las empresas más avanzadas también lo usan y que los lectores pueden obtenerlo para usar en casa o en el trabajo para facilitarse la vida.
“Le legs de l’histoire dans le théâtre espagnol et français du XVIIe siècle. II: Autour du mariage”, Anales de Filología Francesa (Murcia), 7, 1995, pp. 73-89. ISSN: 0213-2958.
1. LE THÈME DE L'ARGENT
DANS BOULE DE SUIF
Nataliya Tsekhanovych
présentation basée sur l’ouvrage Etude sur Guy de Maupassant : Boule
de suif, Maguy Sillam, Ellipses, 1999
2. À L’ORIGINE DES ÉVÉNEMENTS
Premièrement, le thème de l’argent occupe une place
importante car c’est lui qui provoque les événements : la
plupart des personnages sont motivés par l’argent
lorsqu’ils prennent la diligence à destination de Dieppe.
“Comme l'argent mène à tout, il constitue le moteur d’une
société qui, anéantie par la défaite, cherche à thésauriser
pour se protéger.” (Etude sur Guy de Maupassant : Boule
de suif, Maguy Sillam, Ellipses, 1999)
Le comte and la comtesse de Bréville veulent préserver
leur fortune familiale, M. Carré-Lamadon veut se rendre
en Angleterre où il “avait eu soin d’envoyer six cent mille
francs” et M. Loiseau a l’intention d’obtenir de l’argent
que « l’ État lui devait ».
3. LE DESCRIPTION DES PERSONNAGES
L'argent jouent un rôle important dans la
description des personnages:
« Il était resté, tout le temps de l’Empire, chef de
l’opposition bienveillante, uniquement pour se
faire payer plus cher son ralliement à la cause
qu’il combattait avec des armes courtoises,
selon sa propre expression » (M. Carré-
Lamadon)
« La fortune des Bréville, toute en bien-fonds,
atteignait, disait-on, cinq cent mille livres de
revenu»
4. LE STATUT SOCIAL
La richesse définit aussi le statut social des personnages
et les devise en groupes. L'argent crée entre eux un lien
puissant, quasi-familial : «Bien que de conditions
différentes, ils se sentaient frères par l’argent, de la
grande franc-maçonnerie de ceux qui possèdent, qui font
sonner de l’or en mettant la main dans la poche de leur
culotte. »
A la fin, dans la diligence, les hommes parlent à nouveau
d’argent: «Le manufacturier causait avec le comte, et au
milieu du fracas des vitres un mot parfois jaillissait : “
Coupon – échéance – prime – à terme”»
Les religieuses n’ont aucune fortune et sont par
conséquent plus effacées dans la nouvelle.
5. L'IDÉE D'ÊTRE RANÇONNÉS PAR L'OFFICIER
PRUSSIEN:
L'importance de l'argent est aussi souligné quand
l'idée d'être rançonnés par l'officier prussien germe
dans l’esprit des notables : «[…] ou, plutôt, leur
demander une rançon considérable? A cette pensée,
une panique les affola. Les plus riches étaient les
plus épouvantés, se voyant déjà contraints, pour
racheter leur vie, de verser des sacs pleins d'or entre
les mains de ce soldat insolent. Ils se creusaient la
cervelle pour découvrir des mensonges acceptables,
dissimuler leurs richesses, se faire passer pour
pauvres, très pauvres. Loiseau enleva sa chaîne de
montre et la cacha dans sa poche.»