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    Genre Analysis: Citation and the construction of sub-disciplinary knowledge Introduction In Academic Writing‚ Giltrow introduces a new idea regarding academic writing as a practice of knowledge-making. In the process of constructing knowledge‚ different disciplines show diversity in the styles of writing. (Giltrow‚ 2009). Giltrow’s new reasoning of genre- combination of situation and forms- provides researchers a way to analyze the similarities of documents in order to compare the disciplinary

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    Genre Analysis The musical film has always held a special place for me. From my time as a drama student in high school‚ my eyes have been opened to the amazing world of the musical and especially the musical film. The musical film is a film genre in which the characters sing songs that are integrated into the overall story. Since musicals first began in theaters‚ musical films usually contain similar elements. These elements often simulate that there is a live audience watching. In a sense‚ the

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    Nethergrave Analysis

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    and contrasting both A Sound of Thunder and Nethergrave’s science fiction elements‚ characterization‚ and themes‚ A Sound of Thunder proves to be superior. The science fiction genre fits into both stories‚ because of its technology‚ settings‚ and events that take place‚ for example‚ A Sound of Thunder fits into this genre with

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    The New Criticism and Formalist Analysis 09/12/2012 Methodology #1 The New Criticism and Formalist Analysis In the new criticism and formalist analysis the author is portraying a point as to which in todays day and age no matter what we read whether is may be a poem‚ short story‚ novel‚ etc. we as humans are already making valued and momentous distinctions. The author also presents that us as critics today have self-awareness in the use of language and a clear comprehension of the backgrounds

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    Abuelito Who Analysis

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    is true for Sandra Cisneros’ “Abuelito Who‚” although this poem does not use full sentences like some other poems. The author chose the speaker’s words wisely‚ because the speaker is the grandchild and the poem is written like a child wrote it. The genres and styles of “The Old Grandfather and His Little Grandson” and “Abuelito Who” are exceedingly diverse as shown throughout each

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    There are different genres of books in the world‚ like romance‚ mystery‚ crime‚ and many more. However‚ a certain genre that has multiple types of genres in it is classics. Classics keeps readers on their toes because it adds tension to the story by adding more details and genres’ to the writing as it goes on. The overall definition of a classic is an author or literary work of the first rank‚ especially one of demonstrably enduring quality. Although this may be true‚ people in the world have different

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    in readers thinking of gender in a more personal way as face to face interviews with teenagers who feel negatively affected by this problem are shown. On the other hand‚ a scientifically based academic journal such as in Rebecca Collins’ “Content Analysis of Gender Roles in Media: Where Are We Now and Where Should We Go?” delivers an extremely logic based presentation of the gender discussion

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    The Corpse Bride Analysis

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    Seen As A Modern Gothic Story? ‘The Corpse Bride’ is a stop-motion-pro picture film‚ set in a Victorian European village. The director‚ Tim Burton created a film that is built upon several varying genres and the movie has fundamental ‘gothic’ themes. The Corpse Bride can be classified as a ‘gothic’ genre‚ but there are several elements of the film that do not fit into the conventions of a ‘gothic’ motion film. In The Corpse Bride the basic underlying theme is death. Death is an important attribute

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    Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) who fall in love‚ which is not viewer’s typical western genre expectation. While Ang Lee’s‚ Brokeback Mountain‚ will remain an important piece of cinema now and one hundred years in the future because‚ the genre of the film makes it memorable to audiences‚ stimulating cinematography and sound‚ the incredible use of mise-en-scene‚ and the film not conforming to America’s ideology. First‚ the genre of this film makes it memorable to audiences for years to come since the classic

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    Javier Gonzalez CTVA 210 Tues. 4:00 PM 4/24/2014 Memento Film Analysis Memento (2001)‚ a film that was written and directed by Christopher Nolan‚ has captivated the attention of movie and puzzle enthusiasts everywhere. Some may call it a Drama or Mystery‚ or even a Thriller or a Neo-Noir film‚ whatever the case is‚ this film fits most‚ if not all‚ of these categories. Memento is a film about a man‚ Leonard Shelby who lives his life with Anterograde Amnesia which leaves him incapable of making

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