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Doomsday 2010
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Macaulay Honors College, CUNYProfessor Lee Quinby
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Category Archives: Project Statements
Final Project Proposal: The Last Day of Doomsday
For my research paper I would like to compare and contrast the films “Jesus Camp” and “Children of Men.” In both of these films children are a commodity and effective tools for two very different groups to advance their political … Continue reading
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Final Project Proposal
The proliferation of the apocalypse in film has been a recurring interest of mine – as a concept so explicitly linked to notions of religion, spirituality, and postmodernism, its existence in movies can help to illuminate the inherent dualisms that … Continue reading
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Final Paper & Creative Project (Adjusted) Statement
As I near the close of my senior year, it’s becoming increasingly necessary for me to focus on my Honors Thesis. By now I’ve known what I would write about for a year or so – Bruce Springsteen, but to … Continue reading
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