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  • ...sent tense; be consistent. When writing about cultural texts — literature, film, TV shows — always use the present tense.
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  • ...nterpretations, analyses, or commentary about technoculture in literature, film, television, music, etc.;
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  • ...] (1981)<ref>Originally appearing on the soundtrack for ''[[w:Heavy Metal (film)#Soundtrack|Heavy Metal]]'', this song was later released on ''[[w:Gold (St
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  • ...ng about any cultural text — a book, a poem, a painting, a song, a play, a film, etc. — established conventions should be followed, even when writing
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  • # '''Analyzing Texts''': [[CompFAQ/Analysis|Analyze]] literature, film, or other media to identify themes or ideas that interest you. Consider how
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  • ...ally count for daily work: reading quizzes, peer editing, the viewing of a film, and similar activities. Your participation in group activities and your pr * Weeks 12 & 13: 10/30–11/08 — Film
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  • ...een in various forms of artistic expression, including theater, music, and film. For example, the ''Star Wars'' franchise, which draws heavily from epic co
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  • ...nce: Lem’s, Tarkovsky’s, and Soderbergh’s ''Solaris''.” FSU Literature and Film Conference, Tallahassee, FL, Jan 2004.
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  • [[Category:Film]]
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  • ...be seen in everything from James Joyce's ''Ulysses'' to the Coen Brothers’ film ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' The poem has also played an important role i
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  • ...epic genre, but I plan to look at various science fiction forms including film and novel, and discuss various ways to approach the study of the epic in th
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  • ...1949; "The Greatest Thing in the World" (1941), typed short story used for film proposals, circa 1949-1950; “The Defense of the Compass," typed drafts an
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  • ...ng. The epic’s influence extends beyond literature, permeating art, music, film, and popular culture, continuing to shape our collective imagination.
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  • {{c|Robert Zemeckis}}’ film ''Contact'' opens with a spacecraft’s view of earth.<ref>{{cite AV media ...ns discusses the practicality of the epic and how it relates to popular sf film, particularly George Lucas’ conclusion to his ''Star Wars'' Trilogy: ''Re
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  • ...fficult of their works. In addition, he feels ''Lebowski'' is a delightful film that didn’t get the attention or critical reception that it deserved. Aga
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  • ...2002-Solaris.jpeg|thumb|500px|Kelvin and Rheya in Steven Soderbergh’s 2002 film.]] [[File:1972-Solaris.png|thumb|left|Rheya, or “Hari,” in Tarkovsky’s 1972 film adaption.]]
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  • ...nt/102963057/Society-in-Film-the-Remake Critical Thinking about Society in Film] || TR 11a-12:20p || H/SS-122 ...NGL 4482.01 || [[Science Fiction, Summer 2005|Science Fiction Literature & Film]] || TR 12:30p-2:50p || H/SS-120
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  • ...ll examine short-form science fiction in literature, television, and short film.|font=Alegreya Sans SC|size=24px}}
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  • ...e ending]].<br />Performances: [https://youtu.be/zeJZQpbBKn8 Peter O’Toole Film] (1983) (Acts: [https://youtu.be/OujiMMg79z4 2] • [https://youtu.be/uVqkb
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  • ...tations, as you write about Cheever. Cite sources (including the story and film) correctly using [[w:Help:Introduction to referencing with Wiki Markup/1|fo
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  • It’s one thing to sit quietly and observe, like you would a film at your local cinema. It’s quite another to be active in your role as a s
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  • ...w media is often contrasted with the media industries of the 20th-century: film, television, and radio. These “old media” sell products that are easily
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  • ...w interpretations and adaptations in contemporary literature, theater, and film. Here are a few notable examples:
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  • ...am and Eleanor’s real love-making — which they do later while watching the film again — cannot match the excitement of the simulated love making, and Sam
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  • ...’s Song''. My wife would have a similar reaction during our viewing of the film later in the week. Indeed, I had to admit, Gilmore is not a very likable ch
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  • [[File:2008-nm-film.jpg|500px|thumb|[https://vimeo.com/1946905 Watch the film].]] The following photos and videos were either used or considered for this film. Most are licensed by a creative commons license, but if I use an image of
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  • * Chair, Search Committee for Assistant Professor of Film, 2013 and 2016
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  • ...y, the final stop is always home. True to form, the last scene in both the film and novel, the Star-Child returns to Earth, ushering in the next evolutiona
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  • Research and write about any aspect of the film, open source v. proprietary software, and/or Linux. You might start your re
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  • ...y count for participation: reading quizzes, peer editing, the viewing of a film, and similar activities. Additional assistance may be obtained from me duri
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  • ...g of the “old media” that permeated my life as I grew up, like television, film, and radio.
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  • I don’t want to give anything away, but this film makes us look at the choices we make in life vis-a-vis the chances that lif
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  • ...estern culture. The concept of the hero has been celebrated in literature, film, and other forms of media—even sports. The archetype of the hero is still
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  • ...ism Main Points|width=40%|{{bulleted list|Used to analyze literature, art, film, and other cultural artifacts produced in countries that were once colonies
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  • ...ses provide visual connections between novels, essays, letters, criticism, film, television, and inter- views; pages display scholarly annotations about ke ...sion of the DMP to include Mailer’s varied interests outside of text, like film, audio, images, and others. The framework must be capable of supporting mul
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  • ...elated posts on a blog, significant Wikipedia contributions, a documentary film, or similar multimedia approach to the topic. Research projects may be coll
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  • ...for two years in 2016–2018 and chaired a successful search committee for a film professor in 2016. Service that strengthens teaching and learning at all le
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  • ...wife host a get-together with a group of friends and watch a pornographic film on Sam’s projector. The subject of the story is the “suffocation of spi ...Sam and Eleanor’s real love-making—which they do later while watching the film again—cannot match simulated love making as Sam is too caught up in analy
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  • ...film. “In Rip’s view, everything made perfect sense. He may have saved the film.”
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  • ...akes popular “theologicals” playing divinities from different religions in film, and Chamcha is the man with a 1001 voices on British radio. All three are
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