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Nelson, Gayle – English Journal, 1975
Some of the most popular teenage novels perpetuate the sexual double stanard. (JH)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Characterization, Cultural Images, Feminism
Nollau, Michael – Neueren Sprachen, 1974
In its analysis of the reality presented in Harold Pinter's television play, the article bases itself on the pupils' everyday experience and demonstrates that the significance of the dramatic reality appears only with the interaction of text and recipient. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Drama, English (Second Language)
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Gorrell, Robert M. – College Composition and Communication, 1975
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, College Students, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Roth, Lane – 1978
Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" (1927) is a seminal film because of its concern, now generic, with the profound impact technological progress has on mankind's social and spiritual progress. As in many later science fiction films, the ascendancy of artifact over nature is depicted not as liberating human beings, but as subjecting and corrupting…
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Film Study, Films, Lighting Design
Daughton, Suzanne M. – 1989
Abolitionist-feminist Angelina Grimke's "Pennsylvania Hall" address in 1838 is more than an important early feminist document. Through the use of rhetorical techniques (such as those known to contemporary feminists as elements of "consciousness raising"), Grimke empowers herself and her women listeners through the act of…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Feminism, Models, Persuasive Discourse
Marchino, Lois A. – 1989
The lesbian detective of current fiction may be single, but she is not alone; she has a lover. In varying degrees of realism and fantasy, sexuality is part of her character. While some writers in the field argue that romances involving the protagonists of feminist detective fiction distract from the plot, these critics themselves sometimes break…
Descriptors: Characterization, Feminism, Interpersonal Relationship, Lesbianism
Carraway, Cassandra T. – 1986
This paper presents the views of three critics of higher education in America, chosen to represent the conservative, centrist, and liberal points of view. The critics are Russell Kirk (conservative), Robert Maynard Hutchins (middle ground), and Harold Taylor (liberal); and their views are presented within the framework of six concepts: (1) outlook…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, College Instruction, College Students, Criticism
Hunt, Judith Lynn – 1990
The general proposition of attachment theory is that attachment is grounded in an independent, biologically based system. The quality of primary attachment relationships strongly influences a child's early personality organization, particularly the concept of self and others. The theory emphasizes the primary status and biological function of…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Criticism, Infants, Mothers
McPhail, Mark Lawrence – 1989
The questioning of hegemonic discourses has become an essential element in many feminist, afro-centric, and literary theories of discourse. Scholars in these areas have explicated various indictments of the phallocentric, eurocentric, and essentialist linguistic strategies defined and perpetuated by dominant population groups, and some have begun…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Language Role
Edwards, Bruce L., Jr. – 1986
Epistemic rhetoric, as a monolithic view of language use, will not be much help in forging a useful and consistent definition of the composing process and an accompanying effective pedagogy. By rejecting the mimetic functions of language--and thereby the validity of any empiricism and its derivative, positivism--epistemic rhetoric banishes items…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Philosophy, Language Usage, Literacy
Stenderup, Vibeke – 1985
This annotated bibliography provides information about critical articles and creative writing by and about Pacific Islanders available in European libraries. Although western writers often use the South Pacific as an exotic background for their narratives, they generally portray Polynesians as terrifying cannibals or gentle primitives. The aim of…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Cultural Images, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries
Brockett, Ralph G. – Lifelong Learning, 1985
As vital tools for adult education practitioners, reviews of books about practice should contain an appropriate balance between description and analysis. The following nine tips may be helpful when writing such a book review: (1) read the book carefully; (2) examine other reviews that have appeared in various publications to gauge the structure…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Literary Criticism, Professional Development, Professional Services
Pitts, Mary Ellen – 1988
Although the recent thrust toward writing as interaction with a text has led to de-emphasis of personal-experience writing per se, autobiography, if approached in the context of textuality (in Roland Barthes's sense), can provide a model for writing as a means of discovering one's identity--of interacting with life as text and with the written…
Descriptors: Authors, Autobiographies, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Bentley, Nancy M. – 1988
Focusing on critics' analyses as well as the author's literary techniques, this annotated bibliography is designed to aid teachers in presenting an in-depth study of John Knowles'"A Separate Peace." Critical annotations are provided for three categories of citations: (1) English-language literary journal articles (17 annotations); (2)…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Novels
Krug, Linda T. – 1983
Testing Kenneth Burke's theory on dramatistic frames, the attitudes and motivations reflected in the rhetoric of Watergate participants were analyzed in terms of literary forms: epic, tragic, comic, elegiac, satiric, burlesque, grotesque, and didactic. Nixon tried to transcend the Watergate conflict by stressing the greatness of his achievements…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Editorials, Literary Genres, Political Issues
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