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pptx, 964.9 KB
Using quotations from Lévi-Strauss and definitions of key terms as a starting point for considering the structuralism of 'Trainspotting' (1996), this lesson includes several engaging tasks which culminate in a consideration for the ideological significance of the binary oppositions within key sequences chosen by the centre.

*N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS*

This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the reformed Eduqas A-Level Film Studies specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards or qualification types.

987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Film Studies course.

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elsabartlett1

7 years ago
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It was good for a classroom but there was limited information in relation to structuralism in trainspotting like the description had said...

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