Essays about: "Jung"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 58 essays containing the word Jung.
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11. Hwang Jungeun's One Hundred Shadows; A Study of Korean Onomatopoeia and How They Are Affected by Translation : Korean to English and Korean to Swedish
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för Asien-, Mellanöstern- och TurkietstudierAbstract : The book Paegŭi Kŭrimja (One Hundred Shadows) written by Hwang Jungeun (Hwang Jŏngŭn) was published in 2010 and translated by Jung Yewon (Chŏng Yewŏn) in 2016 after its success throughout South Korea. It does not yet exist an official translation in Swedish and therefore, in order to make a comparative analysis about the differences in translation between Korean, English and Swedish, which is the author of the present thesis’ native language, the author have translated a part of the book (pages 1-40) during a course in Korean literature translation into Swedish. READ MORE
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12. HOMO PULCHRITUDUS : Beauty as a Product of Dominant Ideology and its Representations in Film
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Filosofiska institutionenAbstract : This dissertation approaches the concept of beauty. Looking through the consistent efforts ofphilosophers and artists over the centuries to define and capture beauty, we come to the conclusionthat such a thing is impossible in its entirety. The rules and the standards that measure out thebeautiful. READ MORE
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13. Abode - Memories of houses
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Steneby - Institutionen för Konsthantverk och DesignAbstract : My exam work is based upon the process of forming Metal, from a concept to finished form, my purpose was to find new ways in my working method and highlight the process, in the theme of Abode- memories from houses. I have focused on the texture of my house and the body of the house. READ MORE
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14. Understanding the Initial Coin Offering Investor
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : .... READ MORE
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15. Understanding Locke & Key: A Semiotic and Intertextual study of the Collective Unconscious and some of its Archetypes in Locke & Key
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för konsthistoria och visuella studierAbstract : This thesis’ focus will be on the comic book series Locke & Key in a semiotic and an intertextual reading through a psychoanalytical framework. The comic series is described as a “psychological horror” and a main theme running across the six volumes is good versus evil, and a lot of the narrative is helped by magical keys. READ MORE