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An analytical film studies essay examining the function of off-screen sound in cinematic narration through examples from specific films and reference to academic and dictionary sources.
Language:
English
Subject:
Film studies
Topic:
Off-screen sound in cinema
Type of document:
Analytical essay
Works discussed:
The Myth of the American Sleepover; The Last Picture Show
Concepts addressed:
Off-screen sound; film sound theory; cinematic space
Sources cited:
Yale University Film Analysis (2002); The Free Dictionary (2013)
Publication date:
13 Feb. 2013
Medium referenced:
Film
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Year:
2011
Region / city:
Caribbean
Document Type:
Occasional Paper
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Judith Soares
Period of Effectiveness:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Unknown
Subject:
Semiotics, Photography, Philosophy
Document type:
Essay
Author:
Elizabeth Dow
Target audience:
Students, Philosophers, Semioticians
Date of approval:
May 14, 2020
Date of modification:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Industry:
Real Estate
Document Type:
Article
Author:
Edward Cline, SRA, AI-RRS, GAA, RAA, MNAA
Target Audience:
Appraisers, industry stakeholders, real estate professionals
Period of Application:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2019
Region / city:
Washington, D.C.
Topic:
Sexual Orientation, Policy, LGBTQ Rights
Document Type:
Research Paper
Organization:
Family Research Council
Author:
Peter Sprigg
Target Audience:
Policymakers, Researchers, Advocates, Legal Professionals
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
March 2019
Date of Changes:
N/A
Title:
Why Our Future Depends on Libraries, Reading and Daydreaming, by Rut Blomqvist is a critical essay defining the deeper personal meaning or myth in American Gods. He opens up discussions for several different topics that differ depending on the person. This source was hard to find because I used a database. I believed to be credible because of its publisher, Cengage Learning, that is very well known.
Bolonik, Kera. "New York Times Book Review." New York Times (2001):
16. UNCC Library. Web. 15 Dec. 2015.
Note:
Gaiman, Neil. "Why Our Future Depends on Libraries, Reading and Daydreaming." The Guardian. Guardian News and Media Limited, 15 Oct. 2013. Web. 30 Nov. 2015.
Hollerbach, Bryan A. "Divining Neil Gaiman:
An Exegesis of American Gods." Article: , by Bryan A. Hollerbach. N.p., 15 Oct. 2001. Web. 30 Nov. 2015.
This article, Diving Neil Gaiman:
An Exegesis of American Gods, by Bryan Hollerbach, analyzes the novel by examining two different reactions: the secularist reaction and fundamental reaction. He highlights Gaiman’s career background, story plot and presents examples of different views of this book. I found it interesting that Hollerbach highlights Gaiman’s diversity, which I would have never thought of without this article. I chose this source for one because Hollerbach was noted to be a successful editor so at least he knows what he is doing. Secondly, I like the different view points this article suggests, and the unity between them. If I could ask Hollerbach a question, I would ask what scenario is he?
Year:
2015
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Literature, Mythology, Fantasy
Document Type:
Bibliography
Institution:
Cengage Learning, UNCC Library, The Guardian
Author:
Rut Blomqvist, Kera Bolonik, Neil Gaiman, Bryan A. Hollerbach, Dan McCoy
Target Audience:
Students, Researchers, Literature Enthusiasts
Effective Period:
N/A
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Year:
1942
Region / City:
France
Theme:
Philosophy, Existentialism
Document Type:
Literary analysis
Author:
Albert Camus
Target Audience:
Students and scholars of philosophy
Main Character:
Sisyphus
Key Concepts:
Absurd hero, meaninglessness of life, acceptance of fate
Referenced Work:
“The Myth of Sisyphus”
Year:
2014
Author:
Salman Khan
Source type:
Article with accompanying video
Platform:
YouTube
Target audience:
Parents, educators, general readers interested in education
Topic:
Growth mindset, learning, education psychology
Related research:
Dr. Carol Dweck, Stanford University
Date published:
08/19/2014
Media format:
Text and video
Keywords:
growth mindset, perseverance, learning, intelligence, education
Note:
Year
Author:
The John Maxwell Company
Publication date:
July 29, 2013
Organization:
The John Maxwell Company
Type of text:
Leadership article
Topic:
Leadership and human motivation
Key subjects:
Internal motivation, leadership development, employee motivation, organizational leadership
People mentioned:
Fred Bucy
Affiliation of quoted person:
Texas Instruments
Audience:
Leaders, managers, organizational team leaders
Form:
Analytical commentary with reflective questions
Structure elements:
Explanatory text, quotation, application questions
Year:
2022
Topic:
Classical mythology, narrative interpretation, cultural memory, sexual violence discourse
Document type:
Educational case study
Author:
Ayelet Haimson Lushkov
Historical sources discussed:
Livy, Ovid, St. Augustine
Historical period referenced:
Ancient Rome (ca. 509 B.C.) and later cultural interpretations
Primary figures:
Lucretia, Sextus Tarquin, Collatinus, Brutus
Educational purpose:
Analysis of narrative meaning, audience perspective, and reinterpretation of historical myths
Themes:
Roman political myth, honor and reputation, narrative control, cultural reinterpretation, gender and virtue
Audience:
Students studying literature, classics, history, or cultural analysis
Texts cited:
Livy Ab Urbe Condita (Book 1), Ovid Fasti
Related discourse:
Interpretations of sexual violence in historical narrative and modern cultural debate
Year:
2026
Region / Country:
United States
Topic:
Health Care Reform
Document Type:
Informational Analysis
Organization / Institution:
Independent Research or Advocacy Group
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General public interested in health policy
Related Legislation:
Affordable Care Act (ACA), HR 676
Key Issues Addressed:
Single payer misconceptions, health insurance coverage, quality of care, physician perspectives
Comparative Data:
US health system rankings by WHO and other international comparisons
Timeframe Discussed:
2011–2020
Year:
12th century BC
Region:
Mesopotamia / Babylon
Subject:
Mythology / Creation
Document type:
Ancient text / Myth
Institution:
Palace of Ashurbanipal, Nineveh
Author:
Unknown (ancient Babylonian scribes)
Original language:
Akkadian
Translation sources:
E. A. Speiser, L. W. King
Characters:
Marduk, Apsu, Tiamat, Anu, Enil, Ninurta, Kingu
Discovery date:
Mid-19th century
First publication:
1876 by George Smith
Material:
Clay tablets
Condition:
Partially damaged tablets
Cultural significance:
Comparative study with Genesis