Essays about: "Deconstruction"
Showing result 36 - 40 of 108 essays containing the word Deconstruction.
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36. Let’s march, Belarusians! : a case study on ”March on, Babe!” movement against domestic violence in Belarus
University essay from Lunds universitet/Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskapAbstract : 5 October 2018, President Aliaksandr Lukashenka lashed out against a draft bill of the Law Against Domestic Violence. That very same day activists Svetlana Gatalskaya and Marysha Korzh created a Facebook page called “March On, Baby” to push for the rejected bill. After 48 hours, about 1700 both female and male Belarusians joined it. READ MORE
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37. Do the objectives of the African Union’s Agenda 2063 aspirations harmonize with a Pan-African and African Renaissance vision? – A critical review.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Pan-Africanism is a diverse philosophy and political ideology that has conflicting views about how unity among Africans can be achieved economically and within a single political system. Some versions of Pan-Africanism support market capitalism and other theorists take the position that the collective ownership of capital and resources is essential for creating a national unity. READ MORE
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38. A Liminal Existence, Literally : A Deconstruction of Identity in Diana Wynne Jones’ Howl’s Moving Castle
University essay from Södertörns högskola/EngelskaAbstract : This essay examines the inherent instability present in Diana Wynne Jones’ 1986 novel Howl’s Moving Castle. I suggest that in relying on the ambiguity of the story and the setting, Jones creates not only a more complex universe, but allows the characters to be multidimensional -- both literally and figuratively -- without having any stable selves. READ MORE
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39. “There’s More to Life ThanSitting There SimplyInterfacing” : David Foster Wallace and his Reader in a Literature afterPostmodernism
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för kultur och estetikAbstract : David Foster Wallace felt that literature was at a historical crossroad, and thatpostmodernism had passed the point which it could still be considered a'revolutionary' cultural phenomenon. He felt that the capitalistic machinery of TVand advertisement had absorbed the postmodernist techniques of pastiche,deconstruction and rejection of a distinction between high and low culturalmodels, to a point where there was no longer a difference between reality and itsown representation. READ MORE
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40. Design of high-throughput assays for the analysis of plant cell wall polysaccharides
University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)Abstract : Plant cell walls contain a wide range of valuable polysaccharides possible to exploit for various purposes. To profile the diverse polysaccharides of plants, high-throughput, rapid and sustainable analytical methods are required. Currently, there are few methods designed for this purpose. READ MORE