Essays about: "Stardust"

Found 3 essays containing the word Stardust.

  1. 1. Performing Difference : A study about knowledge in motion

    University essay from Konstfack/IBIS - Institutionen för bild- och slöjdpedagogik

    Author : Paul Resch; [2018]
    Keywords : New-materialism; design; pedagogy; open-ended; craft; performative ethnography;

    Abstract : This study focuses on how an open-ended process of learning can affect education as well as our relationship with knowledge production. Nearing the classroom as a site of important moments this work tries to exemplify what a shift from an epistemic to an ontological pedagogy can mean. READ MORE

  2. 2. Parallel Worlds in British Fantasy Film

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Masterprogram: Litteratur - Kultur – Media; Lunds universitet/Engelska

    Author : Jelena Irina Deutscher; [2010]
    Keywords : Otherworld; Tolkien; Todorov; Subversion; Stardust; Secondary World; Narnia; Multiverse; Magic Time; Magic Space; Magical Worlds; Legitimation; Jackson; Harry Potter; Film; Fantasyland; Fantasy; The Fantastic; Faerie; Crosshatch; Britishness; Alternative World; Alternate Reality; Parallel Universe; Parallelwelt; Parallel World; Primary World; Polder; Portal; Wonderland; Languages and Literatures;

    Abstract : The thesis deals with the representation of fantasy in modern film with special regards to parallel-world stories. In order to demarcate parallel worlds from other types of magical worlds in fantasy stories, the thesis contains an extensive chapter of definitions. READ MORE

  3. 3. Within the Interpretation of Dreams : A Freudian Reading of Nick Hornby’s High Fidelity

    University essay from Sektionen för lärarutbildning (LUT)

    Author : Per Larsson; [2007]
    Keywords : Nick Hornby; High Fidelity; Sigmund Freud; Interpretation of dreams; Musik; Drömmar; Charles Dickens; Great Expectations;

    Abstract : “To be, or not to be” surely constitutes a strange walk on the tight rope between delusion and reality, and apparently, Robert Fleming is a man with immense problems. Who is Ziggy Stardust, and who is Stephen Dedalus? Is it relevant to claim that there is more of David Bowie’s true personality inside Ziggy than of, for instance Charles Dickens’ great expectations within Pip? By examining Nick Hornby’s novel High Fidelity and it’s main character from a Freudian perspective using Freud’s theories and ideas of the oedipal concept, this is basically a plain attempt in search for a better psychological knowledge and understanding of the musical world of illusion, which finally ends up in a serious effort to interpret the true and inner meanings of Rob’s dreams and personality. READ MORE