Browsing Department of English and Humanities (ENH) by Title
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Religious and political propaganda through facebook images
(BRAC University, 2012-08)We live in an image filled world. Whether they are encountered in galleries, the internet or elsewhere, images challenges us. Images have the power to convey more than the words they represent. Now in the twenty-first ... -
Report on internship as a PCR assistant at BanglaVision
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Report on internship at Webable Digital
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A report on my internship experience at ICE Today magazine
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A report on the internship at ATN Bangla
(BRAC University, 2017-08) -
A report on the internship at New Age
(BRAC University, 2018-12) -
A report on the internship at New Age
(BRAC University, 2018-12) -
A report on the internship at New Age
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A report on the internship at The Daily Star
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Report on the internship program at Dhaka Tribune
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Representation of Africa in post-colonial Anglophone writings: V. S. Naipaul, Chinua Achebe and J. M. Coetzee
(BRAC University, 2014-04)Post-colonialism and post-modernism are literary movements that can be viewed together. In this context post-colonial Anglo-phone literature about Africa is written from different points of view by post-colonial writers ... -
Representation of consumer culture in contemporary literature: from Roland Barthes' Mythologies to Will Self's The Sweet Smell of Psychosis
(BRAC University, 2016-08)Consumer culture, although a mark of industrial economy, has turned into the norm of advancement in the contemporary global society. The structure of modern capitalism is based on the production and consumption of goods. ... -
The representation of historical revisionism as a political propaganda in classical dystopias, 1984 and Fahrenheit 451
(Brac University, 2022-09)In a world where gaining power over others is the ultimate motivation and holding that power is the biggest achievement, it is no wonder that a whole nation can be handicapped by a clique of ruling class people. Governance ... -
Representation of Indian women’s lived experience: a reading of my story and that long silence
(BRAC University, 2018-12)A large number of men have the tendency of objectifying women by thinking that women are nothing but a lump of flesh having no intelligence or ability to cope up with them in the outside world, and thus they should not ... -
The representation of Language, Race and Ethnicity in Shakespearean tragedies
(BRAC University, 2013-04)Language, race and ethnicity are the leading themes of William Shakespearean’s time. He portrays these aspects in his great plays. Shakespeare shows us the colonial problems in many ways but the presentation of language; ... -
Representation of prostitution in the novels woman at Point Zero by Nawwal el Saadawi and Nights at the Circus by Angela Carter
(BRAC University, 2019-04)Most of us tend to associate the word ‘prostitute’ with negative connotations. Synonyms of the word are used as a slang term against women we want to label as ‘characterless’. When we hear stories of prostitutes in ... -
Representation of women in advertisements
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Representation of women in electronic visual media: Bangladeshi context
(BRAC University, 2014-12)Stereotyping based on gender is a very common phenomenon around the world since early days of civilization. Physical difference might be the basic reason of male-female division, but the distinction evolved into an ideological ... -
Representation of women in movies and advertisements
(Brac University, 2022-05)Movies have been a part of our life from the early 19th century through a series of transactions. Similarly, modern advertisements have been around from the 17th century. They play a vital role in shaping the mindset ... -
Representation of ‘History and Violence’ in the narration of the postmodern novels : Martin Amis’ Time’s Arrow, J M Coetzee’s Disgrace and Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children
(BRAC University, 2015-12)A novel cannot narrate time, experience or memory of the past accurately but can reconstruct history and then recount the events of history and violence. The literary devices and narrative techniques used to write history ...