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Bad Girls: Agency, Revenge, and Redemption in Contemporary Drama
e Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy Bad Girls: Agency, Revenge, and Redemption in Contemporary Drama Courtney Watson, Ph.D. Radford University Roanoke, Virginia, United States [email protected] ABSTRACT Cultural movements including #TimesUp and #MeToo have contributed momentum to the demand for and development of smart, justified female criminal characters in contemporary television drama. These women are representations of shifting power dynamics, and they possess agency as they channel their desires and fury into success, redemption, and revenge. Building on works including Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl and Netflix’s Orange is the New Black, dramas produced since 2016—including The Handmaid’s Tale, Ozark, and Killing Eve—have featured the rise of women who use rule-breaking, rebellion, and crime to enact positive change. Keywords: #TimesUp, #MeToo, crime, television, drama, power, Margaret Atwood, revenge, Gone Girl, Orange is the New Black, The Handmaid’s Tale, Ozark, Killing Eve Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy 37 Watson From the recent popularity of the anti-heroine in novels and films like Gone Girl to the treatment of complicit women and crime-as-rebellion in Hulu’s adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale to the cultural watershed moments of the #TimesUp and #MeToo movements, there has been a groundswell of support for women seeking justice both within and outside the law. Behavior that once may have been dismissed as madness or instability—Beyoncé laughing wildly while swinging a baseball bat in her revenge-fantasy music video “Hold Up” in the wake of Jay-Z’s indiscretions comes to mind—can be examined with new understanding. -
L'équipe Des Scénaristes De Lost Comme Un Auteur Pluriel Ou Quelques Propositions Méthodologiques Pour Analyser L'auctorialité Des Séries Télévisées
Lost in serial television authorship : l’équipe des scénaristes de Lost comme un auteur pluriel ou quelques propositions méthodologiques pour analyser l’auctorialité des séries télévisées Quentin Fischer To cite this version: Quentin Fischer. Lost in serial television authorship : l’équipe des scénaristes de Lost comme un auteur pluriel ou quelques propositions méthodologiques pour analyser l’auctorialité des séries télévisées. Sciences de l’Homme et Société. 2017. dumas-02368575 HAL Id: dumas-02368575 https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/dumas-02368575 Submitted on 18 Nov 2019 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivatives| 4.0 International License UNIVERSITÉ RENNES 2 Master Recherche ELECTRA – CELLAM Lost in serial television authorship : L'équipe des scénaristes de Lost comme un auteur pluriel ou quelques propositions méthodologiques pour analyser l'auctorialité des séries télévisées Mémoire de Recherche Discipline : Littératures comparées Présenté et soutenu par Quentin FISCHER en septembre 2017 Directeurs de recherche : Jean Cléder et Charline Pluvinet 1 « Créer une série, c'est d'abord imaginer son histoire, se réunir avec des auteurs, la coucher sur le papier. Puis accepter de lâcher prise, de la laisser vivre une deuxième vie. -
Resource Collection for High Ability Secondary Learners 2011
Resource Collection for High Ability Secondary Learners Office of Gifted Education Montgomery County Public Schools 2011 - 2012 Table of Contents 2011 – 2012 Materials for High Ability Secondary Students How to Order .................................................................................................................................. 3 Professional Resources for Teachers .............................................................................................. 4 Differentiation ............................................................................................................................. 4 Assessment .................................................................................................................................. 5 Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences ................................................................................ 6 Curriculum, Strategies and Techniques ...................................................................................... 7 Miscellaneous ............................................................................................................................. 9 English ...................................................................................................................................... 10 Mathematics .............................................................................................................................. 13 History...................................................................................................................................... -
A Question of Trust
Delaware Business Times digital edition brought to you by… Spotlight: Two downtown building sales offer hope for market and two large warehouses planned in New Castle May 26, 2020 | Vol. 7 • No. 11 | $2.00 | DelawareBusinessTimes.com 15, 16 A QUESTION Governor: Consumer OF TRUST confi dence key to reopening economy 13 Desperation grows for restaurants, retail as Phase 1 nears 4 Small businesses plead their case to Carney Pandemic reinforces to loosen rules prior to reopening need for downstate broadband 6 Dear Governor Carney State business organizations plea for governor to lighten restrictions 10-13 Spotlight: Two downtown building sales offer hope for market and two large warehouses planned in New Castle To sponsor the Delaware Business Times digital edition, May 26, 2020 | Vol. 7 • No. 11 | $2.00 | DelawareBusinessTimes.com 15, 16 contact: [email protected] A QUESTION Governor: Consumer OF TRUST confi dence key to reopening economy 13 Desperation grows for restaurants, retail as Phase 1 nears 4 Small businesses plead their case to Carney Pandemic reinforces to loosen rules prior to reopening need for downstate broadband 6 Dear Governor Carney State business organizations plea for governor to lighten restrictions 10-13 Spotlight: Two downtown building sales offer hope for market and two large warehouses planned in New Castle May 26, 2020 | Vol. 7 • No. 11 | $2.00 | DelawareBusinessTimes.com A QUESTION Governor: Consumer confi dence key to OF TRUST reopening economy 13 esperation grows for restaurants retail as Phase 1 -
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Amanda Potter, "Entry on: The Sarah Jane Adventures (Series): Eye of the Gorgon by Phil Ford", peer-reviewed by Susan Deacy and Elżbieta Olechowska. Our Mythical Childhood Survey (Warsaw: University of Warsaw, 2018). Link: http://omc.obta.al.uw.edu.pl/myth-survey/item/550. Entry version as of September 25, 2021. Phil Ford The Sarah Jane Adventures (Series): Eye of the Gorgon United Kingdom (2007) TAGS: Gorgons Greek mythology Medusa Perseus We are still trying to obtain permission for posting the original cover. General information Title of the work The Sarah Jane Adventures (Series): Eye of the Gorgon Country of the First Edition United Kingdom Country/countries of popularity United Kingdom Original Language English First Edition Date 2007 Phil Ford. The Sarah Jane Adventures: Eye of the Gorgon. First Edition Details London: Penguin, 2007. ISBN 978-1-40590-399-8 Official Website Official BBC website (accessed: October 17, 2018) Genre Adaptations, Fantasy fiction, Illustrated works, Novels Children (Children’s Science Fiction television novelization, with Target Audience large print and colour photographs from the television episodes) Amanda Potter, Open University, Author of the Entry [email protected] Susan Deacy, University of Roehampton, [email protected] Peer-reviewer of the Entry Elżbieta Olechowska, University of Warsaw, [email protected] 1 This Project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No 681202, Our Mythical Childhood... The Reception of Classical Antiquity in Children’s and Young Adults’ Culture in Response to Regional and Global Challenges, ERC Consolidator Grant (2016–2021), led by Prof. -
Autonomy As State Prevention: the Palestinian Question After Camp David, 1979–1982
Autonomy as State Prevention: The Palestinian Question after Camp David, 1979–1982 Seth Anziska Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, Volume 8, Number 2, Summer 2017, pp. 287-310 (Article) Published by University of Pennsylvania Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/hum.2017.0020 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/665530 Access provided by University College London (UCL) (26 Sep 2017 09:59 GMT) Seth Anziska Autonomy as State Prevention: The Palestinian Question after Camp David, 1979–1982 Introduction Scholars have long explored the legal and institutional continuities that inhere in the transition from the era of late empire to the rise of nation-states, underscoring how external rule produced particular trajectories of Arab state formation.1 Extensive violence in Iraq and Syria today has directed much of that attention to the influence of British and French mandatory rule on the emergence of nation-states in the region.2 One striking feature of this transition was the rhetoric of self-determination and purportedly time-limited, developmental intervention that the mandatory powers used to extend control over local populations after the fall of the Ottoman Empire in 1918. In asserting a role as protector of nations emerging from the postwar partitions, the League of Nations helped neutralize local struggles for independence.3 The conceptual framework of “transformative occupation” in the modern Middle East illuminates the techniques of foreign rule within these wider imperial histories while linking them to ambitious programs of development.4 Whether in the name of civilization or modernity, whether by a colonial or mandated power, imposing the practices of Western governance on “backward” peoples and space characterized trans- formative occupation regimes.5 In this essay, I examine how a particular practice within the political and diplomatic repertoire of transformative occupation—the promotion of local autonomy—was successfully deployed in the Israeli-Palestinian arena. -
THE MODERATE SOPRANO Glyndebourne’S Original Love Story by David Hare Directed by Jeremy Herrin
PRESS RELEASE IMAGES CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE Twitter | @ModerateSoprano Facebook | @TheModerateSoprano Website | www.themoderatesoprano.com Playful Productions presents Hampstead Theatre’s THE MODERATE SOPRANO Glyndebourne’s Original Love Story By David Hare Directed by Jeremy Herrin LAST CHANCE TO SEE DAVID HARE’S THE MODERATE SOPRANO AS CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED WEST END PRODUCTION ENTERS ITS FINAL FIVE WEEKS AT THE DUKE OF YORK’S THEATRE. STARRING OLIVIER AWARD WINNING ROGER ALLAM AND NANCY CARROLL AS GLYNDEBOURNE FOUNDER JOHN CHRISTIE AND HIS WIFE AUDREY MILDMAY. STRICTLY LIMITED RUN MUST END SATURDAY 30 JUNE. Audiences have just five weeks left to see David Hare’s critically acclaimed new play The Moderate Soprano, about the love story at the heart of the foundation of Glyndebourne, directed by Jeremy Herrin and starring Olivier Award winners Roger Allam and Nancy Carroll. The production enters its final weeks at the Duke of York’s Theatre where it must end a strictly limited season on Saturday 30 June. The previously untold story of an English eccentric, a young soprano and three refugees from Germany who together established Glyndebourne, one of England’s best loved cultural institutions, has garnered public and critical acclaim alike. The production has been embraced by the Christie family who continue to be involved with the running of Glyndebourne, 84 years after its launch. Executive Director Gus Christie attended the West End opening with his family and praised the portrayal of his grandfather John Christie who founded one of the most successful opera houses in the world. First seen in a sold out run at Hampstead Theatre in 2015, the new production opened in the West End this spring, with Roger Allam and Nancy Carroll reprising their original roles as Glyndebourne founder John Christie and soprano Audrey Mildmay. -
Summer 201 1 Recommended Reading Grades
PICTURE BOOKS/NOT JUST FOR LITTLE KIDS Incredible Cross-Sections. Stephen Biesty and Dear Parents and Family Members, Richard Platt The East Baton Rouge Parish School System and Leonardo da Vinci, Diane Stanley So You Want to Be President? Judith St. George community must encourage all students to be A Voice ofHer Own. The Story of Phillis Wheatley, avid readers. Our goal must be to ensure every Slave Poet, Kathryn Lasky student is a capable reader and to develop a love POETRY of reading. Let us encourage every child to read Carver: A Ufe in Poems, Marilyn Nelson Ego-Tripping and Other Poems for Young People, daily, read to and with them and promote reading Nikki Giovanni activities throughout our community. Poetry for Swimming Upstream, Kristme O'Connell George "Have you read to your child today?" is a question Rlmshots, Charles R. Smith, Jr. Technically It's Not My Fault: Concrete Poems, John we must ask ourselves daily. Grandits John Dilworth, Superintendent WANDERLUST/ DISCOVER WORLDS OUTSIDE LOUISIANA Baseball in April & Other Stories, Gary Sota East Baton Rouge Parish Public Libraries Becommg Naomi Leon. Pam Munoz Ryan Main Library Summer 201 1 Children of the River, Linda Crew 7711 Goodwood (225) 23 1-3740 Chinese Cinderella, Adeline Yen Mah http://www.ebr.lib.la.us/ Recommended Reading WHO SA YS FICTION ISN'T REAL? (BOOKS ABOUT REAL LIFE ISSUES) Baker Branch Greenwell Springs Road Grades 6-8 11 Birthdays, Wendy Mass 3501 Groom Road 11300 Greenwell Spnngs * (225) 778-5940 (225) 274-4440 Bird, Angela Johnson Boys are Dogs, Leslie Margolis Bluebonnet Branch Jones Creek Branch Brand-New Emily. -
If You Love Anthony Horowitz, Try
If you love anthony horowitz, try . ARTEMIS FOWL YOUNG SHERLOCK EOIN COLFER HOLMES: DEATH CLOUD Puffin ANDREW LANE Twelve–year–old Artemis is a brilliant Macmillan criminal mastermind. But when he The genius of Baker Street. The double–crosses a legion of rowdy, greatest sleuth in fiction. Who was the violent fairies, he’s bitten off much young Sherlock Holmes? Witness the more than he can chew. rebirth of a classic character in this dazzling thriller. HENDERSON’S BOYS THE ESCAPE SILVERFIN ROBERT MUCHAMORE CHARLIE HIGSON Hodder Puffin It’s 1940. Hitler’s army is heading for An ordinary Eton schoolboy discovers Paris. Two kids are being hunted by an extraordinary secret. It will lead the Nazis. And a 12–year–old French him to a Scottish loch, a horrifying orphan is about to help win the war. climax, and a future too astounding The gripping series which sets the to imagine. Meet a boy who became a scene for CHERUB. legend: the young James Bond. INVISIBLE FIENDS: MR MUMBLES BARRY HUTCHINSON SURVIVAL SQUAD: OUT OF BOUNDS HarperCollins JONATHAN ROCK Kyle’s imaginary childhood friend is Random House back – with a vengeance. There’s no Tiger Patrol are stranded on the time to worry about why. Only one moors – lost, hungry, frozen. But when thing matters: staying alive! Darkly the going gets tough, the tough get comic horror. going! They intend to stay alive! KILL FISH JONES TIMERIDERS: GATES OF ROME CARO KING ALEX SCARROW Quercus Puffin Grimshaw the demon makes death– The TimeRiders are trapped in the bed curses happen. -
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Pd Films List 0824
PD FILMS LIST 2012/8/23 現在 FILM Title 日本映画名 制作年度 キャラクター NO 1 Sabouteur 逃走迷路 1942 2 Shadow of a Doubt 疑惑の影 1943 3 The Lady Vanishe バルカン超特急 1938 4 From Here Etanity 地上より永遠に 1953 5 Flying Leather Necks 太平洋航空作戦 1951 6 Shane シェーン 1953 7 The Thief Of Bagdad 1・2 (1924) バクダッドの盗賊 1・2 (1924) 1924 8 I Confess 私は告白する 1953 9 The 39 Steps 39夜 1935 10 Strangers On A Train 見知らぬ乗客 1951 11 Foreign Correspon 海外特派員 1940 12 The Big Lift 大空輸 1950 13 The Grapes of Wirath 怒りの葡萄 上下有 1940 14 A Star Is Born スター誕生 1937 15 Tarzan, the Ape Man 類猿人ターザン 1932 16 Little Princess 小公女 1939 17 Mclintock! マクリントック 1963APD 18 Beneath the 12Mile Reef 12哩の暗礁の下に 1953 19 PePe Le Moko 望郷 1937 20 The Bicycle Thief 自転車泥棒 1948 21 Under The Roof of Paris 巴里の屋根の根 下 1930 22 Ossenssione (R1.2) 郵便配達は2度ベルを鳴らす 1943 23 To Kill A Mockingbird (R1.2) アラバマ物語 1962 APD 24 All About Eve イヴの総て 1950 25 The Wizard of Oz オズの魔法使い 1939 26 Outpost in Morocco モロッコの城塞 1949 27 Thief of Bagdad (1940) バクダッドの盗賊 1940 28 The Picture of Dorian Grey ドリアングレイの肖像 1949 29 Gone with the Wind 1.2 風と共に去りぬ 1.2 1939 30 Charade シャレード(2種有り) 1963 APD 31 One Eyed Jacks 片目のジャック 1961 APD 32 Hangmen ハングマン 1987 APD 33 Tulsa タルサ 1949 34 Deadly Companions 荒野のガンマン 1961 APD 35 Death Sentence 午後10時の殺意 1974 APD 36 Carrie 黄昏 1952 37 It Happened One Night 或る夜の出来事 1934 38 Cityzen Ken 市民ケーン 1945 39 Made for Each Other 貴方なしでは 1939 40 Stagecoach 駅馬車 1952 41 Jeux Interdits 禁じられた遊び 1941 42 The Maltese Falcon マルタの鷹 1952 43 High Noon 真昼の決闘 1943 44 For Whom the Bell tolls 誰が為に鐘は鳴る 1947 45 The Paradine Case パラダイン夫人の恋 1942 46 I Married a Witch 奥様は魔女 -
Norristown Area High School Summer Reading List: Grade 11 (Current 10Th Graders)
Norristown Area High School Summer Reading List: Grade 11 (Current 10th graders) All Non AP English III students The teachers of Norristown Area High School feel that it is important for students to continue to work on acquiring, maintaining and improving reading and analysis skills through the summer months as well as appreciating literature and reading for personal enjoyment. To that end, the teachers in the English department have put together the following lists of suggested titles for grade 11. Non-Weighted Honors--Choose one book from below for the Independent Reading Student Choice. No assignment required. Weighted Honors--Choose one book from below for the Independent Reading and complete a double entry journal of at least 20 entries for one of the following books. American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang (Graphic Novel) -- American Born Chinese is the first graphic novel to be nominated for a National Book Award and the first to win the American Library Association's Michael L. Printz Award. An intentionally over-the-top stereotypical Chinese character make this a better fit for teen readers who have the sophistication to understand the author's intent. Three parallel stories interlock in this graphic novel. In the first, the American-born Chinese boy of the title, Jin, moves with his family from San Francisco's Chinatown to a mostly white suburb. There he's exposed to racism, bullying, and taunts. The second story is a retelling of the story of the Monkey King, a fabled Chinese character who develops extraordinary powers in his quest to be accepted as a god.