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    transmit potent messages to the public. These images are rarely just aesthetic displays. Each visual put before us is replete with meaning- cues that tell us what to think, how to feel, and how to act. Enveloped within images are social, political, and cultural ideologies. Images, in short, are dominant vessels of persuasive communication and influence, dictating social norms, communicating rhetoric, and acting as representations of values implicit in culture. In this colloquium and rationale, I aim to

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    Louis Althusser, “all ideology hails or interpellates concrete individuals into concrete subjects”. Interpellation is a kind of ‘misrecognition’. It can be counted as “recruitment” as it asks to join a man into a position of subject. From Althusser’s view, the state employs Ideological Apparatus to reproduce ideology through practices and production. He presents his main concepts regarding condition of production, theory of state and role of individual in an essay named “Ideology and Ideological State

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    Ideology and Reality in the Movie, The Matrix The matrix, as presented in the eponymous film, operates as an Althusserian Ideological State Apparatus (ISA). The Matrix1 presents a world in which "the state [as] a 'machine' of repression" is made literal where robots rule the land (Althusser 68). It is true that they rule by force (sentinels and agents) and these constitute the Repressive State Apparatus, but their primary force of subjugation is the matrix, their ISA. The film traces the

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    observed throughout the ritual ceremony, “chanting” in the Buddhism culture, displaying how the religion is used for concealing relations of power within this definite culture. Through this examination, I will use the theories of Karl Marx (religion as ideology) and Antonio Gramsci (hegemony being concept of power), to support the display of how the power distributes religion. By relating to the definition of power, I argue that, for the members of this community, ‘power’ is about ease and security- no

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    she does not believe in it, and is being forced to wear it. In Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi escapes being a subject to the Iranian Islamist ideology by establishing her individual identity through transforming the veil from a means of oppression into a means of feminist rebellion. In an interview conducted by MovieWeb, Marjane notes that the film isn’t political, historical or sociological. The film simply holds a humanistic message that says that “human beings anywhere is the same, and they have the

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    Interpellation is an ideology/philosophical ideal that was coined by a Marxist by the name of Louis Althusser. Interpellation has two forms: Repressive State Apparatuses and Ideological State Apparatuses. Repressive State Apparatus deals with persons being subject to ideologies or certain principles solely because it is seemingly the norm whilst Ideological State Apparatus whilst ideological state

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    Cartesian manner as a fixed entity, with a pre-existing nature that is not affected by the discourses that surround the it, or if we view the subject as one produced in and through the forces of power available in the time period, whether they be political, social or linguistic. The dominant model of understanding the subject up till the 20th century has been the model provided by Descartes, one where the self is understood as being independent and unsupported, where it is considered a private and

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    Manet's Atlantia

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    voice. We will see that while Fer locates the painting within a dynamic current engaged in dialogues with both the past and the future, Clark cares less about the time flow than about the system of meaning determinant within its contemporary social political context. Manet himself, however, is rather oblivious to the historically critical position

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    Conservative or Liberal: My Choice Angela J Flemister Liberty University Conservative or Liberal: My Choice A political ideology is a closely linked set of beliefs about politics. Political ideologies offer their adherents well organized theories that propose goals for the society and the means by which those goals can be achieved. (Americian Government pg.18) The two most common ideologies that come to my mind are the conservatism and liberalism, to in nonprofessional terms Republican and Democrat

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    events in August 2011 and the riots and the way young people were and are still represented in the media. Representation means they way the media represents individuals, groups, issues and events we see a constructed representation, which is the ideology. In the media we still tend to get unrealistic images of women in magazines, documentaries raising awareness, newspapers putting images of cat walk models whom size zero, the media commenting only thing is beautiful and tokenism. The adverts that

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