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Thinking Activity : Unit :4 : CS in Practice : Frankenstein and writer's Market

Thinking Activity : Unit :4 : CS in Practice : Frankenstein and writer's Market

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Here is my blog on unit 4 as thinking activity Cultural studies in Practice: Frankenstein and writer's Market. This blog is given by Professor Dilip Barad Sir. 

1 ) Frankenpheme in contemporary Indian culture?
      Frankenstein in popular culture: fiction , drama, film, television. Timothy Mortan uses the term Frankenpheme. Frankenpheme is drawn from phonemes and graphemes as elements of Culture that are derived from Frankenstein.
        Frankenpheme means a person who creates something that brings about his or her ruin. For example Frankenstein's monster is a thing that destroys its creator.
        Frankenpheme in contemporary Indian culture we found in films. In the film we can find a monster who destroyed it's creator.

For example : Krrish 3 movie.


          In the Krrish 3 movie we find a creature who creates human animal hybrid called "Maanvars". Creature is Kaal. Kaal creates many human animals through his power and science. Kaal is the creature of his creation. His creation name is Kaya female animal hybrid. She is very powerful. Kaya follows Kaal's instructions. She shapeshifts into Priya while Priya is kidnapped by Kaal. Because Kaal wants an antidote which is made by Rohit Sharma. While finding the truth behind the antidote's formula she attracted towards Krishna. Krishna is the hero and son of Rohit. She is Failing to get answers about Frog Man's involvement with the virus attack, Krishna discovers the true identity of Priya; furious, he reveals himself as Krrish to Kaya and orders her to take him to Kaal's laboratory. Having fallen in love with Krishna, Kaya decides to help rescue his wife. And Kaya helped Krishna and destroyed her creator Kaal. So, Indian culture also  used Frankenpheme in our Cultural.


2 ) Any Popular writer /artist and his market.
          A Cultural Studies approach sometimes concerns not only the work that is produced but also the means of production.

Sanjay Raval :


         Sanjay Raval is an Education Social Worker, Businessman, Speaker, Author and also Producer of Gujarati Movie "Vitamin She". Sanjay Raval is one of the well-known Gujarati speakers on Fearless Life and Personality Development. He has ability to deliver original and useful insights via daily routine examples. He motivates individuals to live fearless lives, develop personality and live life positively. For nearly 5 years, many of the well-known organizations, schools, colleges, and companies have invited him for seminars on Fearless Life and Personality Development for their events. Through all events he has raised his market in In specially Gujarat. All the seminars conducted by Mr. Sanjay Raval is very helpful to us. He has done more than 1150 seminars in the last five years through his seminar. He has run his market. He knows how excited people are to listen to him and what he wants to say because he has done more than 1150 seminars.


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