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Strategies to discredit opponents: Russian presentations of events in countries of the former Soviet Union
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Imaginary friends, stalking, and curating the Web: An ESL student's use of social media
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In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2013)
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اهلا, hello and bonjour: a postcolonial analysis of Arab media's use of code switching and mixing and its ramification on the identity of the self in the Arab world ...
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Gnome on the range: finding the hypertextual narratives in ancient wisdom texts
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Accelerating Exploitation of Low-grade Intelligence through Semantic Text Processing of Social Media
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Emoticons Signal Expertise in Technical Web Forums ; Neural Nets and Surroundings
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On nonperceptual sensation and media ecology: interrogating computer mediated communication
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Old Communication – New Means: The Linguistic Study of Ukrainian Orthodox Church and Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church Websites
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Pankovskyi, Iaroslav. - : University of Alberta. Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies., 2013
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Проблеми зовнішньої трудової міграції в Україні: сучасні тенденції
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Global Technical Communication and Content Management: A Study of Multilingual Quality
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In: Theses and Dissertations (2013)
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Argumentation meets adapted cognition: manipulation in media discourse on immigration
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Event-construal in press reports of violence in political protests: a cognitive linguistic approach to CDA
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Old Communication – New Means: The Linguistic Study of Ukrainian Orthodox Church and Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church Websites
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Our 'messy' mother tongue: Language attitudes among urban Uyghurs and desires for 'purity' in the public sphere
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"Grab a pen and paper": interaction v. interactivity in a political radio phone-in
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The Race-Time Continuum: Race Projrction in DEFA Genre Cinema
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In: Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014 (2013)
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This dissertation is a book-length investigation of race representation in three different East German feature film genres produced by the Deutsche Film Aktiensgesellschaft (DEFA): the western (Indianerfilm ), the musical, and the science-fiction film. The primary films examined include Osceola (1971), Meine Frau macht Musik (1958),Revue um Mitternacht (1962) and Der schweigende Stern (1960). I specifically articulate how each genre structures a temporality around race politics that tells us more about unique East German conceptions of whiteness, non-whites' role in society and "progress" than it tells us about the objectives of international and interracial solidarity espoused by the state. In the introduction, I discuss the relevant foundations of this study, including the various discourses one must mobilize to explain East German racism and to frame DEFA cinema from a contemporary perspective. In Chapter I, I posit some theories of race and genre that show their historical linkages with regard to film. Chapter II is a historical overview of interactions between East Germany, DEFA cinema and the Global South. Chapter III focuses on the way the western film Osceola views 1830s American racism within a 1970s Marxist-Leninist paradigm that elides opportunities for its Cuban co-production partner or the anti-racist history of the Seminoles to speak. Chapter IV looks at the phenomenon of the musical in East Germany in terms of its production of East German whiteness, as theorized by film theorist Richard Dyer. Chapter V describes science-fiction film Der schweigende Stern in terms of its accomplishment as the first multiracial space crew seen on television or film and the problematic race hierarchies that nevertheless underpin the final product. The conclusion deals with the very notion of "progress," especially with regard to racial equality, and looks at recent German cinema as a site where the discussion initiated by this dissertation might continue.
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Communication and the arts; Deutsche Film Aktiensgesellschaft (DEFA); East Germany; Ethnic Studies; Film; Film and Media Studies; German Literature; Indianerfilm; Language; literature and linguistics; Musical; Race; Science fiction; Social sciences
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URL: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1483&context=dissertations_1 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations_1/488
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Methodology and Experience of Building the Retrospective Corpus of Lithuanian Broadcast Media
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In: Taikomoji kalbotyra, Iss 2 (2013) (2013)
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