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    in early American literature such as that of Anne Bradstreet’s “The Author to her book” and Johnathan Edwards’s “ Sinners in the among others. American literature eventually evolved into a secular art. Later movements such as Modernism and Post-structuralism references very little of the “fire and brimstone” approach that formed a vital element of Puritan literature(The Literature Network, par. 1). The idea of salvation eventually changed to the notion of…

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    She is welcomed to the unknown. In Tough Alice, Alice is already experienced with the bizarre realm of Wonderland and crosses the threshold once she follows the pig into the rabbit hole. Everything begins to change yet again. As Alice is falling down the rabbit hole in Alice in Wonderland, which seems like forever, Alice reaches the bottom and encounters a room full of locked doors. She stumbles upon a table that displays a drink and some cake. In order to receive the key to get through the…

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    Performing ethnographic fieldwork can be challenging, especially when it comes to building rapport with your subjects. Often times the subjects of the research may feel intimidated, judged or like they won’t be understood when being interviewed. In order to get the best results from their research, fieldworkers need to make sure their subjects feel comfortable in sharing all aspects of their life in regards to what they are studying. Anne Fadiman and Joshua Reno both work to build relationships…

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    Wundt's Teachings

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    Once Wundt’s students returned or come to America and started spreading his teachings, psychology changed to fit its environment from structuralism to functionalism. Americans wanted a more practical psychology. This is what caused the change in psychology from psychologist studding what the mind is to them studying what the mind does. Once this change to functionalism took place psychologist such as James, Angell and Dewey started developing their academic approach to psychological research in…

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    While Chardin and Leroi-Gourhan provide novel accounts of humanity’s development from its primitive state, Lévi-Strauss avoids privileging a narrative of humankind’s progression from primitivism; instead, he is interested in the study of the primitive as a lens through which to view the world. However, all three authors agree that humankind’s progress into the near future will be accompanied by significant transformations in the very nature of humanity, for better or for worse. In The Phenomenon…

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    Structure and agency are main concepts in social theory. Structure refers to the general features of social life that happen regularly and do not change. Structure also refers to social institutions or systems, social facts that are independent of the individual and are able to determine and restrict individual action. Agency refers to action; usually the action of individuals or groups. Agency also refers to the thought that individuals are capable of choosing different courses of action.…

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    An international relations theory that aids in the explanation of this phenomenon is the Economic Structuralism theory, also referred to as the Marxist theory. This theory explains that the economic relationship of states, classes, and material economic factors must be given due consideration when analyzing violence and conflict between states. This theory…

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    This also enables us to read groups of novels from a specified period as coherent system of signs. David Lodge provides useful comparison between contemporary fiction and Victorian fiction in his Working with Structuralism : The fundamental principle of aesthetics before the modern era was that art imitates life, and is therefore in the last analysis…

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    The Breakfast Club which was written, directed and produced by John Hughes was written for teenagers and allowed other generations to observe popular culture through the eyes of a teenager. The film illustrates teenage culture in the 1980’s and the social struggles tied to being a teenager. To understand the shift in American culture within the 1980’s and how movies began depicting popular culture, the film does an excellent job of illustrating. Popular culture, low culture, elite culture,…

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    1984-Close Reading Written Assignment The passage I have chosen to analyze from the novel 1984 spans from the last paragraph of page 28 up until the midway point of page 29. This section introduces the reader to the three mantras of the reigning political party of Oceania, which are “War is Peace”, “Freedom is Slavery”, and “Ignorance is Strength”. This gives us insight into the oppressive utopian society depicted by the author, George Orwell, and emphasizes the fact that the citizens are…

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