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Damsen, Silver – ProQuest LLC, 2009
My dissertation, "Erotic Love and the Development of Proto-Capitalist Ideology in Early Modern Comedy" demonstrates how increased crown authority, and an expanded market combine with the mixed agency of the romantic comedy daughter to further encourage early modern economic growth. The triumph of rebelling daughter over blocking father has…
Descriptors: Comedy, English Literature, Intimacy, Ideology
Fisher, Alison Aurelia – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Environmentalists are accustomed to using the rhetorical appeals of guilt and sacrifice to advocate their agendas. I argue that the motivations of guilt and sacrifice do not mirror the goals of sustainability, and are easy for anthropocentric-resourcist ideology (ARI) agendas to counter. When it comes to actual environmental policy change,…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Criticism, Comedy, Anxiety, Climate
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American Journal of Play, 2015
Bernie DeKoven is both a play theorist and a play practitioner. He is the author of "The Well-Played Game" (reissued in 2013 by MIT Press) as well as "Junkyard Sports," "Power Meetings," and "Connected Executives" and of the compact disc "Recess for the Soul," an assemblage of monologues about…
Descriptors: Play, Educational Games, Creative Activities, Curriculum Development
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McCarron, Kevin; Savin-Baden, Maggi – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2008
The central argument of this paper is that adopting some of the techniques practised by stand-up comedians can help teachers in higher education challenge students in ways that will ultimately improve the student learning experience overall. It will suggest that developing co-dependent relationships and over-engaging with students is disabling…
Descriptors: Comedy, College Students, Learning Experience, College Faculty
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Fulford, Amanda – Ethics and Education, 2012
This article considers conversations in and about education. To focus the discussion, it uses the scenario of a conversation between a trainee teacher and her mentor reflecting together on a lesson that the trainee has just taught. I begin by outlining the notion of reflective practice as popularised by Donald Schon, and show how, in the scenario,…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Mentors, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Student Relationship
Huntington Theatre Co., Boston, MA. – 1992
Developed by the participants of the Huntington Theatre Company's Master Works Study in Restoration Comedy, this collection presents one-day lesson plans and curriculum projects for teaching Restoration comedy. The collection offers 15 one-day lesson plans and 15 curriculum projects (ranging over several weeks) suitable for secondary school…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, Dramatics, English Instruction
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Webb, Stuart; Rodgers, Michael P. H. – Language Learning, 2009
This study investigated vocabulary coverage and the number of encounters of low-frequency vocabulary in television programs. Eighty-eight television programs consisting of 264,384 running words were categorized according to genre. Television shows were classified as either British or American and then put into the following genres: news, drama,…
Descriptors: Nouns, Vocabulary, Vocabulary Development, Television
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Wilson, Barbara J. – Future of Children, 2008
Noting that the social and emotional experiences of American children today often heavily involve electronic media, Barbara Wilson takes a close look at how exposure to screen media affects children's well-being and development. She concludes that media influence on children depends more on the type of content that children find attractive than on…
Descriptors: Altruism, Video Games, Aggression, Programming (Broadcast)
Abernathy, Jeff – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In this article, the author, dean of academic affairs at Augustana College in Illinois, reflects on an alumnus, English major David Allen, who has gained prominence in his field. A photo of the alumnus, wearing nothing but a cap, a pair of boots, and a strategically-placed guitar, appeared on the front page of a local newspaper, under a headline…
Descriptors: Publicity, Administrators, Alumni, Higher Education
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Berry, Goodman – Negro History Bulletin, 1983
The first Blacks in the Americas arrived before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. Blacks have contributed to the development of the United States in the fields of government, education, science, music, entertainment (comedy and drama), literature, art, and athletics. (AOS)
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black History, Black Influences
Huston, Aletha C.; And Others – 1987
A 2-year longitudinal investigation of developing television viewing patterns involved 271 children who were followed from 3 to 5 or 5 to 7 years of age. Viewing was measured from diaries maintained by parents for 1 week in the spring and 1 week in the fall for 2 years. Programs were classified as (1) child informative or educational; (2)…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Change, Longitudinal Studies, Research Methodology
Allan, John B. – Canadian Counsellor, 1977
Describes development and use of creative drama with 30 children over a six month period. Over time, the dramas evolved through four stages: chaos, control and chaos; control; and flexibility. Certain developmental and psychological themes also emerged: narcissism, exhibitionism, activity, orality, dominance, morality, social themes, comedy and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Counseling Services, Creative Dramatics, Dramatic Play
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Burke, Ken – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1998
Explores the concept of genre evolution through the experimental, classic, refinement, and deconstructivist phases of American films. A series of detailed diagrams present a synthesis of influences and developments in the western, supercop, detective, gangster, futuristic science fiction, fantasy, outer space science fiction, horror, musical, and…
Descriptors: Characterization, Charts, Diagrams, Films
Gambone, Kenneth Felix – 1972
This study explored whether or not there was an increase in understanding from one literary genre to another, whether or not this growth was apparent from one grade level to another, and whether the growth followed Northrop Frye's suggestion of order: romance, comedy, tragedy, and satire. The high school subjects were asked to read "Merchant of…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Intellectual Development, Literary Genres, Literature
Aust, Charles F. – 1992
Television situation comedies have been criticized for their portrayal of dysfunctional family behavior. An exploratory content analysis study assessed the extent of relationship-enhancing communication skills in family-oriented, prime-time situation comedies, a genre frequently targeted for both scorn and praise. Three episodes each of five shows…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Content Analysis, Family Relationship, Higher Education
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