Blog overview
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Blog overview *
“ Structuralism”
Welcome to my blog series diving into the structuralism of Jon Bellion’s album, Father Figure. In this series, I’ll explore how the music and lyrics are intricately woven together, painting a portrait of fatherhood through sound. We’ll look at the challenges Jon has faced, the traumas he hopes not to pass down, and how each track connects to the next. Join me as I analyze his voice, storytelling, and the way these songs form one cohesive journey over two posts. click here to read more
“ Feminist Theories”
Postcolonialism
I will be exploring the idea of postcolonialism with a set playlist of my favorite artist exploring the story telling affects and how postcolonialism is being a main point of view. click here to read more
I’ll be exploring feminist theory through the lens of the movie Ella McCay. As someone new to feminist theory, I’m excited to analyze how Ella navigates her past and present as a woman governor returning to her home state. This film highlights themes of empowerment and offers unique perspectives that I’m eager to illustrate and discuss throughout this piece. The other feminist theroy is through the Ted lasso the other side of feminist theroy. click here to read more
“Postmodernisms”
As the series will come to an end, I want to leave you with my final thoughts on postmodernism as seen through How I Met Your Mother. This show, with its unreliable narrator and sprawling, interconnected stories, perfectly captures the complexities of storytelling in our modern age. As my favorite series, it’s been a joy to analyze its unique narrative style and the way the story unfolds over time. Thanks for joining me on this deep dive—until next time! click her to read more