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    ISBN 9780745656151 4 5. ^ Lévi-Strauss‚ Claude. Anthropologie Structurale. Paris: Éditions Plon‚ 1958. Lévi-Strauss‚ Claude. Structural Anthropology. Trans. Claire Jacobson and Brooke Grundfest Schoepf (New York: Basic Books‚ 1963)‚ 228. 7. ^ DeleuzeGilles and Félix Guattari. Capitalism and Schizophrenia‚ vol. II: A Thousand Plateaus. Trans. Brian Massumi (Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota Press‚ 1987)‚ p. 101. Orig. published as Mille Plateaux‚ in 1980 by Les Editions de Minuit‚ Paris. 8. ^ The

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    Democracy in Bangladesh: From Crisis to Sustainability Haider A. Khan Abstract The main purpose of this paper is to examine the problems of democratization in Bangladesh in light of the crises of governance in that country in the 21st century. The theoretical framework is a somewhat novel theory of deep democracy from a political and social economy perspective. However‚ the major emphasis is on understanding the problems of democratization in Bangladesh concretely in light of the theory. The

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    New criticism approaches - FOUZIA LAKHMOR - G3 - S4 - ON : 530 New Criticism A literary movement that started in the late 1920s and 1930s and originated in reaction to traditional criticism that new critics saw as largely concerned with matters extraneous to the text‚ e.g.‚

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    Time and movement‚ according to Deleuze‚ are two essential elements of cinema‚ while movement is a measurement of time and indirectly represents time. Cinema before the World War II mainly focused on the movements of characters. Time can be felt only through movement‚ and that is why Deleuze coined the concept “movement-image”. Over centuries time in cinema has gradually broken away from the subordination to movement and begun to stand for itself and provided more possibilities for various movements

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    WATERSCAPE URBAN DESIGN TERM PAPER INTRODUCTION Water has supported the landscapes of our civilizations. Earth’s evolution and transformation is due to water. Nowadays we are facing complex urban development processes leading to completely new challenges concerning the management and design of urban infrastructure systems and landscapes. Water can improve spatial quality by creating an attractive and spacious place. Landscape architects‚ planners and designers know better the fundamentals

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    in Rossellini’s Roma citta aperta (1945) and De Ska’s Ladri di biciclette‚ and to begin to decay after De Sica’s Umberto D (1952)‚ which Guglielmo Monetti has portrayed as the last neorealist masterpiece.3 Whereas French critics such as Bazin and Deleuze have ascribed to neorealism the achievement of a unifying

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    to Sigmund Freud’s understanding of the uncanny. The paper concludes with a brief examination of how Qinghong’s catatonic silence represents the less-discussed consequence of the schizophrenic freedoms engendered by late capitalism as defined by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. Keywords: Chinese cinema‚ homelessness‚ economic modernisation‚ melodrama‚ silence‚ the uncanny‚ Heidegger‚ Freud Introduction Although most Chinese film scholars express unease over categorising directors along generational

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    One Hundred Years of Solitude Historical roots of Macondo and the Buendia family. One Hundred Years of Solitude is about on imagined mythical town which is named as Macondo. Its foundation‚ rise‚ development and death throughout the history of its founders; Buendia family is narrated. It is the evolution and eventual decadence of a small Latin American town and its inhabitants. The novel is dominated by Colombian settings and the Buendia family is a Colombian family of those times that the

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    Gilles de Rais was one of the first “modern” serial killers even though he was alive during the 15th century. Experts believed that he killed anywhere from 140 to 800 children (DeBoer.‚ 2001). He was also one of the lieutenants under the infamous Joan of Arc (DeBoer.‚ 2001). Gilles was believed to be a great sorcerer (Encyclopedia of Occultism;Parapsychology.‚ N.D.). He is also considered to be Bluebeard from old nursery songs (Encyclopedia of Occultism;Parapsychology.‚ N.D.). Bluebeard was associated

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    SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY Social contract theory (or contractarianism) is a concept used in philosophy‚ political science and sociology to denote an implicit agreement within a state regarding the rights and responsibilities of the state and its citizens‚ or more generally a similar concord between a group and its members‚ or between individuals. All members within a society are assumed to agree to the terms of the social contract by their choice to stay within the society without violating the contract;

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