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    Chopin: Raindrop Prelude

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    cadence ends on the dominant chord which is Ab. At the end of the piece there is a perfect cadence which uses the dominant and tonic notes which are Ab and Db‚ here. This makes the piece sound finished. Tonality: The first A section is in Db major‚ which changes to its enharmonic equivalent‚ that is‚ C# minor for the B section and Db major returns for the final A section. The pedal in Ab for the A section also changes into its enharmonic equivalent which is G# which is the dominant pedal for C#. The

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    We see that broadcasting institutions reflect the ideology of the dominant classes through the theories of Karl Marx and Antonio Gramsci.Marxist view is extremely influential in the research or theories of media. Marxist theorists see the role of the mass media as one that maintains the status quo of dominance‚ whereas freedom of speech is seen as the role of media by the non-Marxists. The Marxist view of media is one of class domination. Opinions and views are fought within the dominance of certain

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    Louis Althusser

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    In his essay‚ Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses‚ Louis Althusser demonstrates that in order to exist‚ a social formation is required to essentially‚ continuously and perpetually reproduce the productive forces (labour-power)‚ the conditions of production and the relations of production. The reproduction of productive forces is ensured by the wage system which pays a minimum amount to the workers so that they appear to work day after day‚ thereby limiting their vertical mobility. The reproduction

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    Feminism and Marxism

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    Comparing Feminism and Marxism‚ both claims that society is split into the powerful and the powerless. Although they are two different theories and criticism‚ founded upon different claims and needs‚ but they have many characteristics in common. One tries to condemn patriarchy‚ and care about women‚ especially those suffered of patriotic inequalities. The other theory rejects Capitalism. Believing that landlords and bourgeoisie have oppressed proletariat through the history‚ Marxism promises

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    elements: Actors- workers and their institutions‚ management‚ government institutions; Contexts- technical characteristics of workplace‚ budgetary constraints‚ locus and distribution of power in society; Rules- procedural and substantive; Functional ideology- integration‚ ie.‚ IR regulates conflict by playing by the rules. The relationship between these elements is twofold- not only does the IR context influence the IR actors and the rules they creat‚ the actors’ shared acceptance of the common idealogy

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    Argument of Hegemony

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    Question: In his development of the concept of hegemony‚ Gramsci is concerned to investigate‚ among other things‚ how a dominant class wins free consent of a subordinate class. Using his analysis‚ write an essay on how patriarchy might establish hegemony. Use no more than two religious traditions to provide concrete illustrations of your argument. In order to understand Gramsci and the concept of hegemony‚ one has to look briefly at the work of Karl Marx. Marxism viewed everything in life as

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    Marxist Media Theory

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    Marxist analysis "XStrengths of Marxist analysis "XReferences Introduction In Britain and Europe‚ neo-Marxist approaches were common amongst media theorists from the late ’60s until around the early ’80s‚ and Marxist influences‚ though less dominant‚ remain widespread. So it is important to be aware of key Marxist concepts in analysing the mass media. However‚ there is no single Marxist school of thought‚ and the jargon often seems impenetrable to the uninitiated. These notes are intended to

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    SOSC 1340 A Mahtab Sayeh 211057080 Fola-Kemi Salawu Friday October 3rd‚ 2014 – Week 3 Quote: “Dominant and counter ideologies grow out of the same social organization. Because they grow out of the same organization‚ they have much in common. They are the two sides of a single coin: one describing how the entire structure looks to one who accepts it and expects it to survive; the other‚ how it looks to one who rejects it and anticipates its demise. Elements of both versions are persuasive when

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    Race is a topic in today’s society that is unavoidable in many situations‚ because of the representations and ideologies of race in the world. Frantz Fanon‚ Louis Althusser‚ and Hunt Hawkins have each studied race and interpellation in the modern world. Fanon explored race and racial interpellation in The Fact of Blackness‚ Althusser explored interpellation in Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses‚ and Hawkins explored how race is displayed in Heart of Darkness‚ by Joseph Conrad. Conrad’s character

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    Death of a Salesman

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    Attention Must Be Paid to Death of a Salesman When Arthur Miller wrote "Death of a Salesman" many considered it a modern masterpiece. It has spurred debate among academics and stirred the emotions of hundreds of thousands of audiences and readers alike. However‚ there is a growing trend among many who approach this play to condemn Willy Loman out of hand. Entire new generations of readers feel nothing for the plight of Willy Loman; they believe his actions merit his destruction. Why is this?

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