Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2007 im Fachbereich Kunst - Malerei; Note: 2;7; Technische Universitauml;t Berlin (Kunstgeschichte); Veranstaltung: Hauptseminar: Das Interieur; Sprache: Deutsch; Abstract: Die folgende Hausarbeit befasst sich mit dem Bild von Claude Monet bdquo;Le De-jeunerldquo; unter dem Gesichtspunkt des Interieurs und der Weiblichkeit. Es soll die Frage beantwortet werden; ob es sich um einen konstruierten Raum der Weiblichkeit handelt. Das Bild und die Fragestellung werden aus der feministi-schen Sicht analysiert.Das erste Kapitel des Hauptteils (2.1.) widmet sich einer formalen Beschrei-bung des Bildes. Im zweiten Kapitel (2.2.) wird bdquo;Le Dejeunerldquo; unter dem Ge-sichtspunkt analysiert; wie Monet die Frauen im Bild dargestellt hat und in-wieweit das Bild seine reale persouml;nliche Situation widerspiegelt oder eher ein Wunschbild darstellt. Insbesondere wird auf die dargestellte gesellschaftliche Rolle der Frau eingegangen. Das dritte Kapitel (2.3.) beschauml;ftigt sich mit den konstruierten Rauml;umen der Weiblichkeit. Der Ausgangspunkt ist wiederum die gesellschaftliche Rolle der Frau (2.3.1.); die als naturgegeben die Themenwahl (2.3.2.) prauml;gt und die dargestellten Rauml;ume. In einem ersten Exkurs (2.3.3.) werden die erfolgreichen Frauen bezuuml;glich derer gesellschaftlichen Akzeptanz und ihrer Themenwahl betrachtet. Den konstruierten weiblichen Rauml;umen wer-den im Kapitel (2.4.) die konstruierten Rauml;ume der Mauml;nnlichkeit entgegenge-setzt. Ein zweiter Exkurs (2.5.) uuml;ber die Inneneinrichtung als geschlechtsspezi-fische Rauml;ume zeigt die Auswirkungen der Thematik auf die Inneneinrichtung der Rauml;ume und bildet das letzte Kapitel des Hauptteiles. Der Schlussteil beantwortet die im Hauptteil aufgekommenen Fragen und stellt die Position der Verfasserin der Hausarbeit dar.
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73 of 75 people found the following review helpful. Exellent !!!By HDavisI bought and read 3 books titled with Nikon D5200. I have never considered myself as a "Dummy" or an "Idiot" so those type book titles never appealed to me. However after reading the first 3 books and still not sure how to use my $1000+ toy I was beginning to wonder if maybe I was ????? ... so... I ordered this one for dummies. This lady is a teacher!!! Best laid out and executed instructional book on any subject I have ever read. Book is on quality paper; full of instructional pictures (worth a 1000 words) and the author anticipated my needs and questions. There is a difference between knowing how to operate a camera and how to "use" a camera (I figured out the left-right arrows; scrolling; and selecting stuff all by myself in less than 5 min) this is all the other books dealt with; endless pages of sequence button pushing. By using this book I learned how to "use" my camera; not just "operate" it. Dont waste your time or money with the other rewrites of the owners manual; this is an Excellent book; Ms King is to be congratulated!!2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Nikon D5200 For DummiesBy Craig in FloridaI havent gotten through this entire book yet; but from what Ive seen of it thus far; I would highly recommend it to anyone who needs to get up to speed with all the ins and outs of a digital SLR camera; especially the Nikon D5200 which has an amazing amount of functions. The book starts out giving you an overview of the basics and then gets into the more technical aspects. The pages are filled with color photos; which I found to be extremely helpful; and there are also little icons in many of the margins that give you special tips; as well as some warnings; about what to do and what not to do. The fact that the author occasionally throws a little humor into her words was sort of a refreshing touch. I think you will enjoy her writing style while you are also learning how to make the most out of your D5200. I know I have been gaining a lot from the information "Nikon 5200 For Dummies" provides. It is an excellent reference guide that provides a wealth of information written in language that is easy to understand.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Not bad; but did not answer all of my questions as a new D5200 userBy CAKEGUI think I have to agree with some of the other evaluations. I found that some of the pictures and instructions did not match exactly with my D5200 camera. One of my biggest frustrations was with the basic step of Adjusting the Viewfinder to your eyesight. I could not find exactly how to do this critical step. How far away should the subject be; what kind of lighting? I wear glasses; how does that impact the adjustment? Should I wear my glasses or not? One other thing I would like to see is a way to convert suggested settings from other sources to match the settings on this camera. For example: I recently received advice to set my exposure to EV=+1.3. I have no idea how to do that on my Nikon 5200.