Essays about: "transformation essay"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 50 essays containing the words transformation essay.
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11. “Music is Feeling” : Tarab: a Phenomenon of Arab Musical Culture
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för musikvetenskapAbstract : This essay examines tarab, an Arab musical tradition deeply rooted in the Near East region, and evaluated by listeners based on its emotional effect. Tarab culture has been influenced by westernization, forces of globalization, postcolonial nationalism, and modernism since the early 20th-century, which significantly changed the face of this musical culture by the end of the century. READ MORE
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12. Metalmorphosis - A Journey in the Transition
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Steneby - Institutionen för Konsthantverk och DesignAbstract : This essay takes the cue in the reflection on the bond which rises between aesthetic and ethic in the art, specifically in connection within the value that this necessarily adds to personal expression. Along the way, this insight articulates through the narrative of practical and theoretical developments in artistic practice. READ MORE
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13. A Stranger Among Those Who Are Still Men: Reading Monsters as Performing Transgender Identities in Four Short Stories by H. P. Lovecraft
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för engelskaAbstract : In his book Skin Shows, Jack Halberstam posits that depictions of monsterhood in horror media can be directly comparable to different socially constructed identities, such as gender, and even transgender. But can such a comparison be made in a text regardless of its author’s biases and intentions? The purpose of this essay is to find out how the monsters in four of H. READ MORE
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14. The Stains of Colourism and Shame : An Exploration into Toni Morrison's novel God Help the Child
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för språk (SPR)Abstract : In this essay we will analyse Toni Morrison’s God Help the Child (2015), to show how colourism and racist shaming, an ordeal that began with slavery, has continued to affect the lives of the characters Sweetness and her daughter Bride, two black women living in America. These negative ideologies, which are pervasive in American society, have been internalised and created a low self-esteem in both characters. READ MORE
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15. Att transformera platsspecifikt : Lantmännens pir i Ystad industrihamn
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : Med bakgrund i en kritisk diskussion i hur hamnomvandlingsområden ofta går i en monoton och generisk utveckling ämnar denna studie att förstå hur Lantmännens pir i Ystads kommun kan transformeras. Syftet med detta arbete är att studera och kreativt undersöka Lantmännens pir utifrån teorier som behandlar platsens olika spatiala lager och innebörden av det platsspecifika begreppet. READ MORE