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  2. The year of oversharing: What celebrity memoirs and ... - AOL

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    More importantly, it allows celebrities to reclaim their stories with proper context, using their past to explain how they became the person they are, and made the decisions they did.

  3. The new Netflix exorcism film The Deliverance is based on a real life horror story.. Director Lee Daniels, who is best known for his work on Precious and The Butler, took inspiration from the 2014 ...

  4. Narrative photography - Wikipedia

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    Because photography captures single discrete moments, and narrative as described by Jerome Bruner is irreducibly temporal, it might seem photography cannot actually represent narrative structure. [2] Susan Sontag made this objection in her book, On Photography.

  5. Indigenous resurgence - Wikipedia

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    The acts of resurgence reclaim the Indigenous storyline, a counter-narrative, drawing away from hurt and grief, toward a future of hope. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 8 ] [ 3 ] Glen Coulthard states that Indigenous resurgence is a movement of nation building and decolonizing through the framework of grounded normativity. [ 7 ]

  6. Under Western Eyes (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Under Western Eyes is a 1911 novel by Joseph Conrad.The novel takes place in St. Petersburg, Russia, and Geneva, Switzerland, and is viewed as Conrad's response to the themes explored in Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment; Conrad was reputed to have detested Dostoevsky.

  7. Planting the seeds: Young Buddhists are reclaiming narrative ...

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    Amid anti-Asian racism during the pandemic, Asian American Buddhists are challenging white-dominant narratives of Buddhism and re-centering Asian American identity in what it means to be Buddhist ...

  8. Oppositional gaze - Wikipedia

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    The oppositional gaze is direct rejection of Laura Mulvey's Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema (1975). [1] Mulvey's text analyses Lacan's mirror stage within film, concluding that subjectivity is "the birth of the long love affair/ despair between image and self-image which has found such intensity of expression in film and such joyous recognition in the cinema audience". [3]

  9. Is 'A Man in Full' a true story? What to know on the latest ...

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    Fair question given the show's main character, Charlie Croker, feels like a thinly-veiled nod to any number of real-life business moguls featured in the headlines of grocery-store tabloids.