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the historical context is the siunking of the ship 'bon voyage' hope this helps :)
Democracy , Women's rights , Development of Infrastructure, Development of Social Services ( such as Education and Healthcare)
The spread of Islam in the East, West, and South Africa was a gradual process. The spread of Islam helped with trade practices, education, and literacy.
We acted this play out in high school. I understood it to be a play with no actual historical context. I think it can be set in any time. It was written in the late 1960's, so perhaps it is based on the social situation at the time. David Campton writes, "It seems to me that the chaos affecting everyone today- political, technical, sociological religious, etc. etc. - is so all pervading that it cannot be ignored, yet so shattering that it can only be approached through comedy." This quote was taken straight out of the script so he must be addressing the social problems of that time.
The term social context usually refers to the "where" aspect of any social interaction between two or more people. So... now that you know the meaning of social context, just apply it to films. Look for where social interaction takes place. Keep in mind, that the social context and their meanings are fluid (they change and shift according to the desired outcome). For example, the meaning of the word "state" is interpreted differently in the 3 phrases often used in interaction: I live in the state of California. or She was not in the right state of mind. or I will now state the issues to be discussed. All use the same word "state", but the context in which it is used differs, thus telling us how to interpret it's meaning. After you've identified the social context of the interactions, try to figure out the meanings of the characters' interactions shown. (the social context of the characters' interactions is usually the method used to form the plot and storyline in film), and then look at the results,or outcomes rendered by these interactions to analyze the social context of the film. The term social context usually refers to the "where" aspect of any social interaction between two or more people. So... now that you know the meaning of social context, just apply it to films. Look for where social interaction takes place. Keep in mind, that the social context and their meanings are fluid (they change and shift according to the desired outcome). For example, the meaning of the word "state" is interpreted differently in the 3 phrases often used in interaction: I live in the state of California. or She was not in the right state of mind. or I will now state the issues to be discussed. All use the same word "state", but the context in which it is used differs, thus telling us how to interpret it's meaning. After you've identified the social context of the interactions, try to figure out the meanings of the characters' interactions shown. (the social context of the characters' interactions is usually the method used to form the plot and storyline in film), and then look at the results,or outcomes rendered by these interactions to analyze the social context of the film.
An event's historical context is the social or political setting in which it occurred.
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True. The reader's experience be considerably enhanced by conducting research on its historical and cultural context.
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Holger Daun has written: 'School Decentralization in the Context of Globalizing Governance' 'Primary learning systems in sub-Saharan Africa' -- subject(s): Comparative education, Primary Education 'Education and development in the context of globalization' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Cross-cultural studies, Education, Education and globalization
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