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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Det är redan kul : Låt oss flyga iväg / Everything is great : Let's fly away

Nergårdh, Clara January 2019 (has links)
Fåglar lever vilt i staden, de bland oss och vi bland dem. De spränger gränser, vi äcklas av dem och beundrar dem. När vi vill komma nära försvinner dem, när de kommer nära vill vi ha bort dem. Fåglar stör och lockar. De är svåråtkomliga – vi vill åt dem. Vi kan inte nå dem. De rör sig fritt. De kan flyga. Fåglar vidgar min blick, jag får se världen från ett helt annat perspektiv där människan inte har huvudrollen. Vi människor är så upptagna av oss själva och det är skönt att möta varelser som inte bryr sig om oss. Det började nog med ett ägg. Det brukar börja med ett ägg. Men jag minns inte så noga. Tätt, tätt och mycket mjukt. En dag ramlade jag, sedan dess ligger jag lågt. Vandrar runt, skutt – upp en stund och ner igen. Funderar på om jag ska ta mig tillbaka, men minns inte vilken väg. Natten rullar in och havet kommer närmare. Eller himlen längre bort. Jag vet att jag har varit någonstans och jag längtar tillbaka. Blott de tama har en längtan. De vilda vandrar. / Birds live wild in the city; they among us and we among them. They provoke boundaries; we are disgusted by them and admire them. When we want to get close, they disappear and when they come close, we chase them away. Birds disturb and attract. They are hard to reach – we want them. We can’t reach them. They move freely. They can fly. Birds broaden my gaze. I can see the world from a completely different perspective where the human being doesn’t have the main role. We humans are so preoccupied with ourselves and it’s nice to meet creatures that don’t care about us.
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”Varför är du så konstig, eller alltså jag menar inget dumt, men du är konstig” : En representationsanalys av homosexuella karaktärer i tre svenska filmer

Ljunggren, Caroline January 2017 (has links)
This essay will analyse how the components settings and costume/make-up from the concept Mise-en-scène show the differences between homosexual characters and heterosexual characters. The representations and stereotypes that made the differences visible together with the theory of semiotic and what signs we interpret in the films help us find the connection between the settings, costume/make-up and stereotypes. Together with the social Mise-en- scène this essay analyses three Swedish films with homosexual main characters and their love lifes. Previous research focuses on the homosexual representation in films so we can see how the homosexual characters earlier has been represented. The analysis uses the components settings and costume/make-up to look into the aspect of stereotypes and representations of homosexual characters compared to heterosexual ones. At the end of the essay in the discussion the previous research and the analysis of the films are discussed and in the last part the research question is answered.
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Skådespelare, kostymer och kontrakt : en bortglömde del av teater- och kostymhistorien

Carlberg, Marianne January 2016 (has links)
The purpose of this study - Actors, costumes and agreements - is to highlight an almost forgotten part of the history of theatre costume and theatre history.  During at least two hundred years actors in Sweden were expected to contribute to the performance by their costumes. The study is divided into three parts: agreements, memoirs and conversation. Nine agreements between theatres and actors from 1778 to 1971 will be analyzed with focus on costumes. What do they express about the period, fashion and repertoire, audience? The theatres demand of the actors could be very detailed and shifting. Three memoire books and conversation with seven actors represent the actors view. Questions arise about actors poor economy, theatre culture and gender. The study will also show periods with connection between fashion and theatre costume.
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A talk about Roles in a Setting / A talk about Roles in a Setting

Lundin, Johan January 2015 (has links)
A TALK ABOUT ROLES IN A SETTING (2015) is a performative work by the artist Johan Lundin. A choreographed presentation is performed for 12 participants in a scenography describing public and private environments. The production process and performance of the work is describing how roles and circumstances change when an environment is observed through a perspective where fiction is allowed to be used as methodology to engineer new reality images. Through the terms role and setting this publication is focusing on describing how the visual image of the body and its movement has an influence on how identity and gender is constantly formed in relation to the place's historical, social and cultural contexts. / A TALK ABOUT ROLES IN A SETTING (2015) är ett performativt verk av konstnären Johan Lundin. En koreograferad presentation framförs för 12 deltagare i en scenografi som beskriver offentliga och privata miljöer. Verkets process och framförande skildrar hur roller och förutsättningar ändras när en miljö observeras genom ett perspektiv där fiktion tillåts användas som metodik för att iscensätta nya verklighetsbilder. Genom termerna roll och setting sätts i den här publikationen fokus vid att beskriva hur den visuella bilden av kroppen och dess rörelse har inflytande för hur identitet och genus ständigt formas i relation till platsers historiska, sociala och kulturella sammanhang. / <p>ISBN: 978-91-982605-0-2 (Print) ISBN: 978-91-982605-1-9 (Digital) Print / Tryck: Johan Lundin, Stockholm, 2015</p>
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Where is the Body? : En komparativ visuell analys av kostym och smink i drag i To Wong Foo,Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar och The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert / Where is the Body? : A comparative visual analysis of costume and makeup in drag in To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Gustavsson, Kristina January 2023 (has links)
This essay focuses on a comparative analysis of costume and makeup presented in the two drag queen road-movies To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar! (1995) and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994). These movies have similar settings with a group of three drag queens traveling across the country to participate in their big show. The primary main focus of this essay has been to analyze the costumes and makeup that are worn by the three main characters in their drag in each film and what it can say about gender and performativity presented in each film. A semiotic analysis was used as a method to analyze selected sequences and Bordwell and Thompsons (2017) segment about costume and makeup as a part of mise-en-scene was used. The results from each movie were later compared. Other theories that were applied were Judith Butler’s theory (2006) about gender performativity, Richard Dyer (1999) on stereotypes and Laura Mulvey's theory (1999) about the male gaze. The results show that Too Wong Foo focuses more on conforming existing women's gender roles with costumes that could be connected to luxury brands in the connotation, while Priscilla has a more exaggerated approach that was likened to shows on Broadway in the connotation.  The individual project was based on a folder from Samiskt informationscentrum (SIC) and resulted in two short animated movies about Sámi in Sweden and Sápmi.

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