Common Christs: Christ Figures, American Christianity, and Sacrifice on Cult Television
Shifts in social attitudes towards American Christianity have resulted in a changed representation of Christ figures, specifically in their representation on television.
Holder, Laura L.
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An archaeology of Irish cinema: Ireland's subaltern, migrant and feminist film cultures (1973-87) [PDF]
This thesis examines the development of an Irish film avant-garde, from the mid 1970s to the late 1980s. The thesis argues that this period was marked by an historically specific intersection between Irish and international film cultures, which can be ...
Connolly, Maeve
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They won't : analyzing queerbaiting and compulsory heterosexuality in popular television.
Queerbaiting has become an increasingly common practice in entertainment media. Television shows contain romantic and sexual subtext between two characters of the same gender without these two characters ever becoming involved in the narrative.
Scott, Lucia Jeana, 1994-
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REPRESENTATION OF NYI RORO KIDUL IN MYTH, LEGEND, AND POPULAR CULTURE
Nyi Roro Kidul, Nyai Loro Kidul, or Nyai Ratu Kidul is a character of folk legend which has existed all along south coast of Java land: from East Java, to Middle Java and Jogjakarta, then to West Java and Banten.
Andayani, Ambar, Jupriono, Jupriono
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Representations of girls in Japanese Magical Girl TV animation programmes from 1966 to 2003 and Japanese female audiences' understanding of them [PDF]
As a Japanese cultural genre, animated works for girls serve as sociocultural texts which articulate hegemonic social norms and ideologies regarding gender in Japanese society.
Shimada, Akiko S.
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The Winchester Gospel: The \u27Supernatural\u27 Fandom as a Religion
This thesis explores how fandom can be interpreted as a religious experience, specifically examining the fandom of the television show Supernatural. I focus on how fans are emotionally influenced by and drawn to the source material, fan labor/content ...
Grobisen, Hannah
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The essay analyzes Erik Kripke\u27s television show Supernatural, in which gender roles and relationships, archetypes, symbolism, and the inner psyche function to both promote and challenge hegemonic masculinity.
Retallack, Never
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Social representations of malaria in a southern malian community: an ethnographic qualitative study. [PDF]
Sissoko B +3 more
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Are socio-demographic and economic characteristics good predictors of misinformation during an epidemic? [PDF]
Maffioli EM, Gonzalez R.
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E-cigarette imagery in Netflix scripted television and movies popular among young adults: A content analysis. [PDF]
Allem JP +5 more
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