5 articles in this issue
Mead Bryan
While often cast aside as merely a commercial film without much substance, The Hidden Fortress (Kurosawa, 1958) actually works within late-1950s Japanese society as a subtle critique on national and individual identity. The film functions as a morality ta... see more
Chakraborty Arghya, Das Pinaki Ranjan
The presence of women as subjects have been ignored by the patriarchal societies and woman as a category has been constructed according to the male fantasy, the inscriptions of which we find in cultural institutions and the media. The paper revisits the q... see more
Sepp Arvi, Dr.
Edgar Wibeau is an excellent young student who leaves his apprenticeship in a factory after an argument with his supervisor to move – as a statement of anti-authoritarian rebellion – from the boring town of Mittenberg to East-Berlin where he works as a ho... see more
Harp Grady
About the Book:The words in this book are “Memories of a Dialysis Patient”Conception of a Dialysis Patient (the Untold Truths) Paperback – April 24, 2014By Fayton HollingtonPaperback: 298 pagesPublisher: Outskirts Press (April 24, 2014)Language: EnglishIS... see more
Shahid Abdus, Dr.
eHealth services include mHealth and eHealth services. mHealth stands for the use of mobile communication technologies such as mobile phones and PDAs for health services and information. eHealth stands for the use of information and communication technolo... see more