The documentary genre allows filmmakers to put forward a biased account of events. Michael Moore is one such filmmaker that has exploited this genre. In his latest documentary, Fahrenheit 9/11, Moore presents a biased recount of the Iraq war. Analysis of Fahrenheit 9/11, in particular chapter eight, demonstrates the subjective nature of the documentary genre. Moore exploits a toolkit of persuasive techniques to position viewers to accept his own values and beliefs regarding the war. Moore creates
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with individual approval. • The chosen texts must be distributed among at least seven centuries and present a balance of genres. • The list must be organized into three general categories on the following model: A literary genre (e.g., the lyric, the novel, epic, comedy, tragedy, autobiography, etc.) A critical problem or interpretive question (e.g., realism and representation, symbol, myth, allegory, point of view, irony, parody, romanticism,
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Television Studies ------------------------------------------------- Professor Eduardo Cintra Torres 1ªAula, dia 22 de Setembro de 2015 Programme: 1. Introduction to Television Studies; 2. Television text (contents); 3. Television agency; 4. Television and technology; 5. Television history; 6. Viewer, audiences: I, We, They. Why study television? People wrote about television as a general media. There was a certain resistance to the study of TV. To study popular
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drawing a front house view based on a house plan. It also compares the drawing and the original picture. After that, it discusses the importance for visual learning of the concept of pictorial genres, instructional pros and cons of using realism in visual representation, problems that specialised visual representations can pose for students, factors influencing the pathways that learners use to explore a complex picture and picture interpretation as a constructive, knowledge-driven process that is related
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Maksimov Nickolai Linguistic representation of TIME in sportscasts Today popularity of sports is consistently growing. Sport has become one of the spheres of mass culture, it attracts attention of people from all around the globe. With the evolution of television, the internet and every other communication technology it provides more and more people with an opportunity to watch sports of different kinds and to feel themselves involved into action. Moreover, big money is being invested
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auteurs Christophe Falcoz et Audrey Bécuwe sont partis du constat qu’il était trop facile d’opposer l’approche égaliste antidiscriminatoire au « diversity management » (approche anglo-saxonne). Ils tentent donc de démontrer que la question du genre et du sexe n’est pas forcément distincte de celle de l’orientation sexuelle car les gai et lesbiens ne sont pas forcément confrontés aux même difficultés. Il étoffe cette analyse une distinction goffmanienne qui population stigmatisée et population
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textual identity they construct in their writing” (Pittam, Elander, Lusher, Fox & Payne,2009, p. 154). Cherry (1988) was one of the first researchers to shed light on identity and writing. He divided authorial identity, which is also called self-representation, into two major components: ethos and persona. Ethos is related to the author’s accountability, which contributes to gaining the readers’ trust by representing the writer’s intelligence and knowledge. Persona, on the other hand, is related to
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the syllabus eg. genre - these texts are characterised by their diversity in relation to... May not be a narrative, may be from perspective of character, etc. Explore, analyse, experiment with and explore the diveristy within genre in a range of contexts and media. However, experiment - but still has to work as a complete piece of writing. Key concerns of each module Genre - conventions, contextual values and attitudes which influence the representations of generic conventions
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* Parody – copy * Referencing – Tyler the creator “stab Bruno mars” * Homage - complete recreation * Influence of commercials - * Intertextual references – heavily referencing. Each genre of music has multiple amounts of sub genres. You can link the genre of music, to
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