Untersuchung der Manifestationsarten von Grenzsetzungen in fantastischen und Fantasy-Jugendbüchern

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ISBN 13 : 3346256839
Total Pages : 33 pages
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Book Synopsis Untersuchung der Manifestationsarten von Grenzsetzungen in fantastischen und Fantasy-Jugendbüchern by : Christian Johannes von Rüden

Download or read book Untersuchung der Manifestationsarten von Grenzsetzungen in fantastischen und Fantasy-Jugendbüchern written by Christian Johannes von Rüden and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2020-09-29 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2013 im Fachbereich Literaturwissenschaft - Allgemeines, Note: 1,5, Universität Paderborn, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Oft stellen sich den Protagonisten in der phantastischen Literatur Hürden, Rätsel und Probleme in den Weg die auch, aber nicht immer, von anderen Protagonisten geschaffen worden sein können und deren Ursprung teilweise unbekannt ist, welche jedoch überwunden und gelöst werden müssen. Oder die Protagonisten sind gezwungen ihrerseits Hürden, mit der Intention einer ablehnenden oder abwehrenden Haltung gegenüber anderen, zu errichten. Diese Hürden treten oft in Form von Barrieren auf, die mitunter auch auf magische Art und Weise erzeugt und gestaltet sind. Sie alle haben den Effekt einer irgendwie gearteten Grenzsetzung und erfordern vom Protagonisten die Kompetenz oder das Erlernen einer Kompetenz mit dem Umgang dieser Setzung. Im Folgenden soll untersucht werden, wie diese, teils magischen, Barrieren in verschiedenen Werken der phantastischen Literatur dargestellt sind, mit welchen Funktionen sie ausgestattet wurden und wie die Protagonisten letztendlich mit diesen Grenzsetzungen und Grenzerfahrungen durch die magischen Barrieren agieren und was sie daran bewegt.

Triton

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ISBN 13 : 9780586214206
Total Pages : 369 pages
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Book Synopsis Triton by : Samuel R. Delany

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Harvest

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Publisher : Aurora Metro Publications Ltd.
ISBN 13 : 1906582378
Total Pages : 92 pages
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Book Synopsis Harvest by : Manjula Padmanabhan

Download or read book Harvest written by Manjula Padmanabhan and published by Aurora Metro Publications Ltd.. This book was released on 2018-01-31 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A futuristic satire on the trade in live organs from the Third World to the West. Om, a young man is driven by unemployment to sell his body parts for cash. Guards arrive to make his home into a germ-free zone. When his brother Jeetu returns unexpectedly, he is taken away as the donor. Om can’t accept this. Java, his wife, is left alone. Will she too be seduced into selling her body for use by the rich westerners? Harvest won first prize in the first Onassis Cultural Competition for Theatre and was premiered in Greek at the Teatro Texnis, Athens. It has also been performed by a youth theatre in the UK, broadcast by the BBC World Service and made into a feature film, directed by Govind Nihalani, titled Body, which was screened at the Regus London Film Festival. The play is also studied by many colleges and universities to explain how globalisation works. Manjula Padmanbhan Born in Delhi to a diplomat family in 1953, she went to boarding school in her teenage years. After college, her determination to make her own way in life led to works in publishing and media-related fields. She won the Greek Onassis Award for her play Harvest. An award-winning film Deham was made by Govind Nihalani based on the play. She has written one more powerful play, Lights Out! (1984), Hidden Fires is a series of monologues. The Artist's Model (1995) and Sextet are her other works.(1996). She has also authored a collection of short stories, called Kleptomania. Her most recent book, published in 2008, is Escape. Apart from writing newspaper columns she created comic strips. She created Suki, an Indian comic character, which was serialized as a strip in the Sunday Observer.Before 1997 (the year her play Harvest was staged) she was better known as a cartoonist and had a daily cartoon strip in The Pioneer newspaper. As playwright 1984 - "Lights Out" 2003. Harvest. London: Aurora Metro Press. As Author and Illustrator 2013. Three Virgins and Other Stories New Delhi, India: Zubaan Books. 2015. Island of Lost Girls. Hachette. 2011. I am different! Can you find me? Watertown, Mass: Charlesbridge Pub. 2008. Escape. Hachette. 2005. Unprincess! New Delhi: Puffin Books. 1986. A Visit to the City Market New Delhi: National Book Trust 2003. Mouse Attack As Illustrator Baig, Tara Ali, and Manjula Padmanabhan. 1979. Indrani and the enchanted jungle. New Delhi: Thomson Press (India) Ltd. Maithily Jagannathan and Manjula Padmanabhan. 1984. Droopy dragon. New Delhi: Thomson Press. Comic Strips 2005. Double talk. New Delhi: Penguin Books.

The Motifs of Utopia and Dystopia in Aldous Huxley’s "Brave New World"

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Book Synopsis The Motifs of Utopia and Dystopia in Aldous Huxley’s "Brave New World" by : Doris Dier

Download or read book The Motifs of Utopia and Dystopia in Aldous Huxley’s "Brave New World" written by Doris Dier and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2012-10-09 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 1, University of Vienna, course: Science Fiction: The Classics, language: English, abstract: One of the many features of science fiction is the creation of alternative worlds and societies. The utopia-motif has been a very creative one in doing so, constantly inspiring authors to pursuit the goal of imagining a perfect world. The motif is also productive in a sense of redevelopment, since it serves to lay out the points of criticism that occur when looking at the “real” world at times. These approaches have resulted in the formation of new motifs such as dystopia. Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is an ambiguous masterpiece that allows the reader to reveal various levels of meaning. Researchers mainly suggest it to be read as a satire, but it is also considered to be a key work of dystopian literature. This paper points out the elements that allow us to identify Brave New World as both a utopian and dystopian narrative. It concentrates on the points of view because in my opinion they determine the motif. The thesis is that depending on the viewpoint of the different characters the two worlds Huxley presents us can be either interpreted as a utopia or dystopia. The paper aims to introduce the major terms Utopia and Dystopia, but also outline the two different worlds Huxley describes in his novel. It explores whether or not the thesis is applicable and verifiable.