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Thinking activity on  Cultural Studies and  Post colonialism A documentary about honor killings in Pakistan won an Oscar on Sunday night having already spurred the country’s government toward toughening laws to protect women.  ✦ “A Girl in the River” is the story of Saba Qaiser, whose father and uncle shot her in the face, stuffed her in a bag and tossed her in a river in rural Punjab province, after she ran away to marry the man she loved. Ms. Qaiser, 18 years old at the time, survived.   Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy's won the oscar award. She publish a movie which in favour of women's rights. She won her first oscar.Her movie is showing to saving face which spotlit the horror of acid attack.   Women in Pakistan face all kinds of gross violence and abuse at the hands of the male perpetuators family members and state agents,  violence includes rape, domestic abuse as spousal murder, mutilation, burning. ✦ Writers like Arvind Adiga  he wrote the  novel about the darke

Assignment of paper no. 8

Assignment of paper no 8  : The 'Circuit' of Culture To evaluate my assignment click here Name: Rudrika Gohel Course: M.A. English Sem: 2 Batch: 2017-2019 Roll No: 31 Enrollment No: 2069108420180015 Submitted to: Smt.S.B.Gardi Department of English MKBU Email Id: rudrikagohel97@gmail.com Paper No: 8 Topic: The 'circuit of culture'  Introduction:-  The Circuit of Culture (the Circuit) was created as a tool of cultural analysis, initially by members of  the British Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS), and later developed as a conceptual  basis to the 1997 Culture, Media & Identities series. The Circuit emphasizes the moments of production, representation,consumption, regulation and identity, and the interrelated articulations of these moments. It is found to be a useful and flexible tool for exploring the contemporary significance of, and possibilities for, the increasingly complex multiple modes and

Assignment: Paper no. 7

Assignment of paper no. 7: Literary terms: Postmodernism, Structuralism, New Historicism, Post colonial criticism To evaluate my assignment click here   Name: Rudrika Gohel Course: M.A. English Sem: 2 Batch: 2017-2019 Roll No: 31 Enrollment No: 2069108420180015 Submitted to: Smt.S.B.Gardi Department of English MKBU Email Id: rudrikagohel97@gmail.com Paper No: 7 Topic:-   Literary terms:  postmodernism, Structuralism, New historicism, Post colonial criticism ➤  Post modernism:- According to dictionary,                            a late 20th-century style and concept in the arts, architecture, and criticism, which represents a departure from modernism and is characterized by the self-conscious use of earlier styles and conventions, a mixing of different artistic styles and media, and a general distrust of theories .     The term postmodernism is often applied to the literature and art after  World War II (1939-45), w

Assignment: paper no. 6

Assignment of paper no 6: Portrayal of women characters in Oliver Twist To evaluate my assignment click here   Name: Rudrika Gohel Course: M.A. English Sem: 2 Batch: 2017-2019 Roll No: 31 Enrollment No: 2069108420180015 Submitted to: Smt.S.B.Gardi Department of English MKBU Email Id: rudrikagohel97@gmail.com Paper No: 6 Topic:   Portrayal of women characters in Oliver Twist ➤  Introduction:-                         Charles Dickens is not only the most famous of the Victorian novelists, he is also the most typical. Only surpassed by William Shakespeare, he is the most cherished English writer of all times; his books have never been allowed to gather dust on the shelf. His heartrending and close-to-life tales of the human destinies behind the success of industrial England are an important documentation of the Victorian Age.                         Dickens wrote in the Victorian era when women were supposed to be at home and busy