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Barefoot Gen (thing) by e2reneta - Everything2.com

Barefoot Gen (thing) by e2reneta - Everything2.comSourceURL: https://everything2.com/user/e2reneta/writeups/Barefoot+Gen Near Matches Ignore ExactFull Text Everything2 Barefoot Gen (thing) See all of Barefoot Gen, there is 1 more in this node. (thing) by e2reneta Wed Sep 27 2000 at 21:22:43 Keiji Nakazawa's semi-autobiographical account of the bombing of Hiroshima, which depicts a second grader, Gen, surviving the bombing in 1945. Barefoot Gen (Hadashi no Gen ...

Making Sorrow Sweet: Emotion and Empathy in the Experience of Fiction

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Eight go mad in Arizona: how a lockdown experiment went horribly wrong | Film | The Guardian

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Northwest Passage Quotes - eNotes.com

Northwest Passage Quotes Download Northwest Passage Study Guide Subscribe Now "Men Who Hunt Perpetually For Their Personal Northwest Passage" (Magill's Quotations in Context) Context: This quotation, serving as the foreword to the first book of Northwest Passage, a novel of exploration and adventure during the latter half of the eighteenth century, fittingly reflects the theme and subject matter of the book as a whole. It is the story of two men, one with a...

Conventional Bad Guy Behaviour (idea) by banjax - Everything2.com

Near Matches Ignore ExactFull Text Everything2 Conventional Bad Guy Behaviour (idea) See all of Conventional Bad Guy Behaviour, no other writeups in this node. (idea) by banjax Fri Feb 23 2001 at 23:29:47 It's what bad guys do you know? They're duty bound by all the conventions of literature, cartoon, drama, whatever to behave in a certain way. Bad guys never kill the hero, or heroine, when they have the chance. It would be really easy for the bad guy to pull a gun and shoot th...

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Drive-In movie theater in Virginia

I wonder if this presages some revival of the drive-in movie. I also wonder if it might create a new genre that emphasizes car-confined film watching or is optimized for that experience. Other films will be Zoom-style. There is still the problem of making the films while maintaining social distance, which is probably not going to be easy to do. -zas 4 May 2020

Secrets, Memory, and Imagination | Spaces of the Cinematic Home | Taylor & Francis Group

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Disease as Political Metaphor

Disease as Political Metaphor IPunitive notions of disease have a long history, and such notions are particularly active with cancer. There is the "fight" or "crusade" against cancer; cancer is the "killer" disease; people who have cancer are "cancer victims." Ostensibly, the illness is the culprit. But it is also the cancer patient who is made culpable. Widely believed psychological theories of disease assign to the ill the ultimate responsibility both for falling il...

Notes on Hats

On hats and their symbolism: From Dictionary of Symbols: Hat According to Jung, the hat, since it covers the head, generally takes on the significance of what goes on inside it: thought. He recalls the German saying ‘to put all ideas under one hat’, and mentions that in Meyrink’s novel The Golem, the protagonist thinks the thoughts and undergoes the experiences of another man whose hat he has put on by mistake (32). Jung also points out that, since the hat is the ‘crown’ and summit of an...

Cold War and Silicon Valley

Cold War and Silicon ValleySourceURL: https://app.shoeboxed.com/member/v2/other-documents#id=5d94dba4ef0af3e77dc8f7b1 Entered date Sep 23, 2019 Attachments Download PDF Scanned by your friends at Shoeboxed Cold War IsolationMap

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