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Julia Balogh

    Die Sozialisationstheorie Pierre Bourdieus
    Immanuel Kant über Pädagogik
    Der sprachliche Habitus der Jugendsprache? Versuch einer Verortung jugendsprachlicher Sprechstile deutscher Jugendlicher im Gefüge der Bourdieuschen Sozialtheorie.
    Sexuality in Charlotte Brontës "Jane Eyre"
    Janies emancipation - The gaze of the Other in Zora Neale Hurstons "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
    Love in Hitchcock's Film "The Birds"
    • 2011

      The paper explores the prevalence of negativity and manipulation in contemporary society, highlighting how intimidation and embarrassment have become commonplace. It argues that genuine kindness is increasingly rare, leading to confusion and discomfort among those who receive it. The author suggests that society has lost the ability to give and accept love, with superficiality and emotional detachment becoming more widespread. This critical examination reflects on the implications of these social dynamics on personal relationships and human interaction.

      Love in Hitchcock's Film "The Birds"
    • 2011

      The exploration of societal labeling reveals how individuals are often categorized based on appearance and assumptions. The paper discusses examples such as a woman with short hair being presumed a lesbian and the surprise at a disabled person's athletic prowess. It examines the implications of these stereotypes and challenges the reader to reconsider preconceived notions about identity and capability. Through this analysis, the author highlights the complexities of human perception and the limitations of societal labels.

      Janies emancipation - The gaze of the Other in Zora Neale Hurstons "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
    • 2011

      The paper explores the pervasive presence of sexuality and nudity in modern advertising and media. It highlights how these themes are not only prevalent but also commercialized, as seen in various examples like provocative advertisements and enticing promotions. The author examines the societal acceptance of desire and lust, suggesting that they form the foundation of a significant industry. Through this analysis, the paper critiques the normalization of sexual imagery and its implications for culture and consumer behavior.

      Sexuality in Charlotte Brontës "Jane Eyre"