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Hidden Figures
Published 2021-12-01“…These are the introductory chapters of the first part (6 parts are planned in total) and the conclusion of the book Hidden Figures. Rewriting the History of Cinema in the Empire of All the Russias. – This text receives its own DOI and can be quoted as a pre-print. …”
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On Finding Hidden Figures:
Published 2021-12-01“… This short essay is an open peer commentary for the first part of Natascha Drubek’s forthcoming monograph Hidden Figures: Rewriting the History of Cinema in the Empire of All the Russias, which appeared in this issue as pre-print at the end of 2021. …”
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Representation of Black Feminism in Hidden Figures
Published 2020-09-01“…Hidden Figures is a film based on the true story of three African American women who help NASA in the space race. …”
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Perjuangan Kesetaraan Gender dalam Film Hidden Figures
Published 2021-06-01Subjects: “…hidden figures film, discrimination, gender equality…”
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Black Voice Portrayed in The Movie of The Hidden Figures by Theodore Melfi
Published 2022-11-01Subjects: “…feminism, self defences mechanism, and the hidden figures movie.…”
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A Hidden Figure in the Construction of Embassies in Ankara: Jacques Aggiman
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Kesalahan Terjemahan dalam Subtitle Film The Help dan Hidden Figures
Published 2020-05-01“…The aim of this study was to determine the cultural translation errors in aspect of gender and racial discrimination in movies subtitles The Help and Hidden Figures. This study used a qualitative approach and content analysis method by Krippendorff (2004). …”
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Development and evaluation of intelligence and creativity through the hidden figures and creative figures test
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MIGRASI SUBJEK MENOLAK REZIM PARTISI DAN DISSENSUS DALAM FILM HIDDEN FIGURES
Published 2022-12-01“…Hidden Figures is a movie based on true story about the struggle of 3 (three) intelligent women from black race on very first NASA’S space program in 1961. …”
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‘For better or for worse, there is history, there is the book and then there's the movie’: Foregrounding and Marginalizing African American Women in the Film Hidden Figures (2016)
Published 2021-09-01“…This paper critically examines the representation of gender and race in the biographical drama film Hidden Figures (2016), directed by Theodore Melfi. The film is based on Margot Lee Shetterly’s nonfiction book of the same title, which spotlights previously hidden figures in US history: the black female mathematicians who worked in the early US space program. …”
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Cognitive style and the interpretation of organisational change
Published 1998-06-01“…It was found that the cognitive restructuring process as measured by the Hidden Figures Test, explains 72% of the variance of the interpretation of change, as measured by the OCIS. …”
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La figure dans le poème : traits et retraits
Published 2016-09-01“…In the wake of the hidden figures which, from James to Gilman, tormented narrators of the late 19th century, modernist poets were obsessed with images, whether they represented a topos to be destroyed or rather provided a writing paradigm. …”
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Field dependence and the differentiation of affective states.
Published 1981“…The extent to which anxiety, irritability and depression were differentiated as separate entities associated with characteristic patterns of somatic and cognitive symptoms by field dependent (FD) and field independent (FI) normal female subjects was studied with the Hidden Figures Test and Unpleasant Emotions Questionnaire. …”
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The Voiceless Citizens in James Kelman’s Translated Accounts
Published 2022-12-01“…Though the novel depicts unknown characters and setting, one might immediately make the connection between the unfair living condition of the Scottish working class individual and these hidden figures. Interestingly, Kelman’s choose to make his characters and setting anonymous is to add a cosmopolitan notion that the oppression of the periphery is still all over the world. …”
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