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Asian Philosophies of Critical Thinking: divergent or convergent to western establishments?
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Assess the concept of 'thick description'.
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Assess the evidence for and against the 'media imperialism theory'
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Assess the extent to which debates about ‘culture’ are actually debates about power.
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Assess the influence of post-modernism for an understanding of society.
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Assess the policies directed towards the indigenous people of Latin-America during the twentieth cen
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Barbara Kingsolves novel The Poinsonwood Bible as an example of post-colonial literature.
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Barbara Smith’s “Minor Alterations” is an exploration of individual and cultural perceptions of beauty and self-image. Told from Marnie’s perspective, but in the third person, “Minor Alterations
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Barthes's concepts of second order and punctum & studium.
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Basically the ascetic technique will kill all microorganisms that are present and employ sterile objects and other items. The different types of contamination are:
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Beth Heke, A Symbol of Maori Struggle In Once Were Warriors
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Big Bad Britain
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Body Modification, feminism and postmodernism
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Book Review: In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio. 2nd Edition By Philippe Bourgois (Cambridge Press 2000).
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Brief history of Vietnamese Culture.
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Brief history of Vietnamese Culture.
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Bugs for Breakfast is a very interesting video on the nature and habits of the people and what they like to eat
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Can one, and if so under what circumstances, distinguish the religious from the political? Answer, drawing on ethnographic material.
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Can You Explain Why A Single Monarchy Was Established In Scotland In The Middle Ages?
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Can you see any differences between Japanese and Chinese politeness practices? Do you think that people over emphasise politeness as a marker of cultural difference? If not, why not?
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Celebrity(ce-leb-ri-ty): 1.A famous person. 2.Renown;fame.
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Chasing freedom, in the novels, Halfbreed, and Wild Geese
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Chinese Culture.
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Choose a critical essay by a theorist of literature not covered in the course, and write a critique of its position and strategies. The bodily encounter with the mother
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Choose any two stories from opening worlds which you find both moving and amusing. How do the writers arouse these responses and support your answer with reference to the text.
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