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11. Det illojala barnets uppror : Studier kring jan Myrdals självbiografiska texter
Sammanfattning : Jan Myrdal has often been considered a controversial author. During the sixties he was mostly regarded as a political figure, much appreciated by those who shared his political views and even more abhorred by those who did not. LÄS MER
12. Musicalized Characters : A study of music, multimodality, and the empiric child perspective on mainstream animation
Sammanfattning : This thesis is an audience reception study of film music and animation film. It focuses on the musical construction of characters, looking at how music becomes meaningful in film and how this meaning becomes part of child audiences' interpretation of filmic characters. LÄS MER
13. synligt/osynligt : Receptionen av det visuella i bilderböckerna om Alfons Åberg
Sammanfattning : Alfie Atkins (or Alfons Åberg as he is known in Swedish) by Gunilla Bergström is a ubiquitous picture book character. For forty years, 1972-2012, he has met his audience in twenty-four picture books. These have been reviewed extensively primarily with a focus on their literary content. LÄS MER
14. Beyond Transit : Precarious Emplacement and the Wavering Reception of Migrants in the City of Zagreb
Sammanfattning : The territory of the Republic of Croatia has historically been a place of forced and economic migration, mainly consisting of population movements between former Yugoslav states and other neighbouring European countries. Since the 2000s, these borderlands have become sites of continuous transit migration from the Middle East and Africa. LÄS MER
15. Porträttbruk i Sverige 1840-1865 : En funktions- och interaktionsstudie
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this study is to illuminate the production and use of portraits in Sweden from 1840 to 1865. The initial year was when photography reached this country and the period ends with the crisis for portrait photography, in which an excessive number of practitioners wasreduced by bankruptcies. LÄS MER