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Help me think of the title to my proposal for testing?
I'm in my second year at University (Fine Contemporary Art) and now I propose investigating test. I've been researching much I've lost the plot. Below are some of the areas of research, so if anyone can help a title and argument of my essay that helps me to condense my research Maybe I can sleep at night! Has anyone done a test on a similar topic? Or can anyone recommend a free website with essays and dissertations example? (RESEARCH: Current representation of women in the media – standard artificial beauty tax – the innate desire in women are the "beauty ideal" – Images of women who seem to have grown increasingly powerless, passive, sexualized and thinner as they gain more power in society – in appearance and energy – Appearance discrimination – Feminist Theory Re: The beauty ideal) Can anyone help?
I did a test (where I had to invent my own question) in the fight for power and gender in the television series Bewitched to me, "Representations gender in television and film course "for my studies in Film and Media degree, so have NO idea what you're talking about! asserted that in 1960 society a large part of U.S. still patriarchal, masculine men were in control (of the domestic and professional front) and women could only achieve control through the use of magic, but because Samantha has always vowed not to use magic was effectively reinforcing the patriarchal society and helping to maintain the status quo in place the use of the capacity of the magic he had to make things easier for her. In it I made a copy of my arguments with Laura Mulvey, and other feminist theorists and Psychobabble and Freudian things further! And I have a first for my essay! The easiest thing (in this minefield – as you have clearly discovered – research resources academic) is to choose a particular academic theory, then the debate, drawing on other theories as the basis of his argument (as would be an academic in a research paper). Then ask your question on an angle you want to take. For example: "[I do not remember the theorist, argues that sorry !]… femininity is a masquerade. Do you agree this statement is true in the current representation of women in the media? "(Hint here – First to define what resources will be limiting his work) You may decide you have four examples where this could be a backup, but 3 if not ago. So your conclusion does not have to be absolute, but may agree on some parts. In fact, the time that its conclusion does not make any conclusion not extracted from his essay, a more sensible approach is to say, on one hand … On the other hand, however … but in general would have to agree with … O "Compare and contrast the representations of women in 'mens popular magazines and popular women's magazines. "Stay away from web pages and test example – is much better with a fresh approach. My advice is to choose also the theory that you most comfortable with – that way you do not have to try to get your head round someone else's arguments, and yours!
The Loomis Fargo Gang “I Sleep ‘Til Noon” @ The Contemporary Art Center of Virginia (Fall 2009)