Online Photography Competition
Theme: Women in an Ungendered World.
(open to interpretation)
Rules for the Competition
1) Maximum of two entries
2) Minimum editing allowed
3) Only DSLR photographs allowed
4) Caption should be a maximum of 50 words only.
Email your entries to *jmcwsc@gmail.com* along with your Name, Course, College and Contact Number. Also attach a scanned copy of your college ID-card.
The online competition is open only to undergraduate students of universities in Delhi.
Last date to submit the entries is 1st March 2020. No entries will be accepted or consider after 11:59pm .
For further details or queries, contact;
Catherine Leon: 8384006070
Simran Tom: 8076937999
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Contextualising Choice in Bisexuality: An analysis of Brokeback Mountain (2005) and Call
Contextualising Choice in Bisexuality: An analysis of Brokeback Mountain (2005) and Call Me By Your Name (2017) (Won the best paper for "Gender and Media") Shraddha Kumar* and Divina Sethi* 1 Jesus and Mary College Abstract: This paper seeks to explore portrayals of bisexual relationships in two films set over a decade apart. Both the films under consideration- namely Brokeback Mountain (2005) and Call Me By Your Name (2017)- have bisexual male protagonists and have been received favourably by critics worldwide. In this analysis, we aim to delve deeper into the various social and contextual factors that define and subsequently influence the characters’ relationships as well as the decisions associated with engaging in homosexual or heterosexual relationships when one is attracted to both sexes. * Authors contributed equally to the study 1 Aim: To examine choice in bisexual relationships by examining the role played by context in the films Brokeback...

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