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Access to excess: media as religion and the new cargo cults

Culture and Religion, 2018
Recent studies of religion and the media generally assume the secular nature of the latter impacting on the former. Religious relevance is set against a media culture of screens and networks that purportedly shape and reshape the symbols of sacredness.
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Media Tourism and Rural Romance: Constructing Food Television’s ‘Cult Geographies’

2017
Chapter 5 considers food television’s depiction of idyllic rural locales as drivers of media tourism. Focusing on the Australian television programme, Gourmet Farmer, a tree-change narrative set in rural Tasmania, Phillipov traces the differing experiences of media producers, celebrity chefs, food and beverage producers, and other industry figures ...
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British Mass Media on the Cult of Jeremy Corbyn: Realization of Discreditation Strategy

Политическая лингвистика, 2019
В статье рассматриваются языковые средства, используемые в британских СМИ при создании образа лидера оппозиции Джереми Корбина для реализации стратегии дискредитации.
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A new media landscape? The BBFC, extreme cinema as cult, and technological change

New Review of Film and Television Studies, 2014
Disreputable films involving explicit representations of sex and violence have long attracted the attention of the censors and cult film audiences alike. In late 2012, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) announced it was tightening its regulation of representations of sadistic and sexual violence, simultaneously enhancing the subcultural ...
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What About the Baby? The New Cult of Domesticity and Media Images of Pregnancy

Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 2011
This article explores the explosion of images of pregnancy in the media since 9/11. Recent articles from The New York Times to academic journals have noted a marked increase in the representations of traditional gender roles since 2001, what the author here is comparing with the cult of domesticity that arose in the 19th century as an attempt at ...
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The Echoes of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej’s Cult of Personality in the Media (1945-1965)

Analele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" din Galaţi Fascicula XIX Istorie, 2007
The cult of personality is an essential component of the communist regime. If the elements of Nicolae Ceausescu’s cult of personality are wellknown, this kind of researches about Gheorghe Gheorghiu Dej is still at the beginning. The author analyses, based on the elements found in the press of the time, the genesis of Dej’s cult of personality, its ...
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Cheryl L Rock   +2 more
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Saints, Media and Minority Cultures: On Coptic Cults of Egyptian Revolution from Alexandria to Maspero

2013
This chapter explains the linkages and tensions between Coptic minority cultures of martyrdom, on the one hand, and Egyptian imaginaries of belonging on the scale of national revolution, on the other. It draws attention to the broader public culture of apprehending and evaluating acts of sacrificial martyrdom, in their moral value and their political ...
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Bacterial motility: machinery and mechanisms

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Navish Wadhwa, Howard C Berg
exaly  

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