Essays about: "Sex tv"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 17 essays containing the words Sex tv.

  1. 11. Bilder av Fredrika : en plats med mening

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Magdalena Bertilson; [2015]
    Keywords : landsbygd; plats; space; representation; mening; stadsnorm; media; reciprocitet;

    Abstract : Syftet med uppsatsen är att undersöka hur en plats kan beskrivas och vilken mening som tillskrivs den. Fredrika är en mindre tätort i Västerbottens län beläget vid Viskasjöns strand. Här bor lite drygt 200 människor och i denna uppsats får vi möta sex av dem. READ MORE

  2. 12. Pål Hollender’s Moment of Metamorphosis

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för konsthistoria och visuella studier

    Author : Anders Ottosson; [2014]
    Keywords : Pål Hollender; Buy Bye Beauty. Survivor; Metamorphosis; Transformation; Transgression; Transgressive art; Artistic practice; Sovereign; Arts and Architecture;

    Abstract : The thesis Pål Hollender’s Moment of Metamorphosis – Transgression through Metamorphosis as an Artistic Strategy for Communication and Power Struggle studies the transformation of Pål Hollender from the artist as media celebrity in the TV show Survivor, to the artist as sex purchaser in the documentary Buy Bye Beauty. Through this specific case from Pål Hollender’s artistic production, the thesis attempts to shed light on the conditions for artistic communication and power struggle presented by his strategy of transgression through metamorphosis. READ MORE

  3. 13. Sex and the city: A socio-linguistic study of two main characters' language

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturer

    Author : Hanna Sputnes; [2011-05-09]
    Keywords : sex and the city; socio-linguistic; language usage; vocabulary; female friendship; cursing;

    Abstract : In our present day modern society, our lifestyle choices can be tremendous and overwhelming, and it is not rare to be judged based on these particular choices; who to be, what to do, how to dress and where to live. However, another and perhaps more important choice is how to speak; what to say, when to say it and what vocabulary to use. READ MORE

  4. 14. The Visual Representation of Gender in Illustrated Children’s Books in Iran and Sweden Today : A study of ‘The lover and Sanam’ and ‘That’s what a princess does’

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för konsthistoria och visuella studier

    Author : Kiarokh Moattar; [2010]
    Keywords : عاشق و صنم; Ali Namvar; That’s what a princess does; The lover and Sanam; Semiology; Semiotics; Gender; Illustrated children’s books; Children’s books; Visual Culture; Gender stereotypes; Children’s literature; Mohammad Reza Shams; محمدرضا شمس; Så gör prinsessor; Per Gustavsson; علی نامور; Arts and Architecture;

    Abstract : Since culture has been changing over the time in all of the societies, the notions of gender and sex-role stereotypes as two of the constitutive parts of culture have been altering as well; due to the development of contemporary movements such as feminism and gender-related discourses. Nevertheless, because of different social environments and different rituals and values the development pace and pattern of such changes do not follow the same rhythm and same character in all countries. READ MORE

  5. 15. The Use of Slang in British English : A Study of the Slang used in Football Factory and Little Britain

    University essay from Humanvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Tim Pedersen; [2009]
    Keywords : Slang; Covert Prestige; Britsh;

    Abstract : The languages of the world are constantly changing and slang intrudes the vocabulary of many people all over the world. But what is slang and where does it come from? Are there differences in the slang that men and women use? And what is the point of using slang? It seems that the slang that was used by previous generations has either gone out of use or has now become a part of accepted standard language; basically, the youth of today reject the slang that their parents used. READ MORE