Bachelor thesis | Film- en literatuurwetenschap (BA)
closed access
An interdisciplinary study dissecting the (mis)representation of child abuse in popular modern films and film's medium specific influence on the viewer and the representation on the basis of...Show moreAn interdisciplinary study dissecting the (mis)representation of child abuse in popular modern films and film's medium specific influence on the viewer and the representation on the basis of spectatorship and the appparatus theory.Show less
Bachelor thesis | Film- en literatuurwetenschap (BA)
closed access
This paper aims to explore Lucas Samaras’ Photo-Transformation-series in the context of (sexual) self-fetishisation. Samaras’ work consists of 68 Polaroid self-portraits, most of which have unusual...Show moreThis paper aims to explore Lucas Samaras’ Photo-Transformation-series in the context of (sexual) self-fetishisation. Samaras’ work consists of 68 Polaroid self-portraits, most of which have unusual manipulations applied to them. The medium of Polaroid is first explored in order to gain insight on the fetishizing characteristics of the medium itself. Through literature research it is concluded that compared to ‘regular’ analog photography (i.e. with negatives), Polaroids seem to have a higher likelihood of becoming fetishised. Consecutively, a framework determining the characteristics of self-fetishisation in the context of photography is created through literary research, combining elements of both Freudian and commodity fetishism into a concise list of characteristics to analyse two case studies with. Additionally, Lucas Samaras’ manipulations on his Polaroids have been examined, after which they are correlated with the gathered knowledge about fetishisation, leading to the conclusion that these manipulations may have been sexual in nature. Finally, through the two case studies, the context in which the Polaroids were taken has also been deemed an important factor in the self-fetishising characteristics in photography in general.Show less
Bachelor thesis | Film- en literatuurwetenschap (BA)
closed access
Why do boys seem to prefer the films rather than the books? In this thesis I try to come up with an answer by comparing the representation of gender within two Young Adult books and their...Show moreWhy do boys seem to prefer the films rather than the books? In this thesis I try to come up with an answer by comparing the representation of gender within two Young Adult books and their adaptations (The Hunger Games and Divergent). And analyse the way in which stereotypes are being represented and if these stereotypes are in any way appealing to the young boy or girl reader.Show less