1,803 research outputs found
Assessment of cardiovascular autonomic function in the anaesthesia population
Boer, C. [Promotor]Loer, S.A. [Promotor
Enhanced hemostasis management strategies in cardiac surgery
Boer, C. [Promotor]Loer, S.A. [Promotor]Vonk, A.B.A. [Copromotor
Management of trauma patients with life-threatening hemorrhage
Bonjer, H.J. [Promotor]Boer, C. [Copromotor
Prehospital management strategies and secondary risk factors in traumatic brain injury
Loer, S.A. [Promotor]Boer, C. [Copromotor]Peerdeman, S.M. [Copromotor
Dietary modulation of the effects of sevoflurane on myocardial perfusion, function and ischemic injury in rats
Loer, S.A. [Promotor]Boer, C. [Copromotor]Bouwman, R.A. [Copromotor
Traditional and pharmacologic resuscitation in traumatic brain injury: targeting inflammatory and hemostatic pathways
Boer, C. [Promotor]Schober, P. [Copromotor]Alam, H.B. [Copromotor
Autonomic modulation of myocardial microvascular responses and blood flow during sevoflurane anesthesia
Loer, S.A. [Promotor]Bouwman, R.A. [Copromotor]Boer, C. [Copromotor
Perioperative tissue perfusion and monitoring in overweight and obesity without type 2 diabetes
Boer, C. [Promotor]Loer, S.A. [Promotor]Brom, C.E. van den [Copromotor
The mythical Boer Hero : deconstructing ideology and identity in Anglo-Boer War films
Abstract: In this paper the author deconstructs the role of the Hero character in a sample of South African- or Anglo-Boer War1 case study films. The author argues that the Boer soldier, one of the prominent figures of White “Afrikaner” history, has been transformed into a mythical hero during the past century. The key question the author investigates is how the predominant historical myth of a community (in this case that of the White South African “Afrikaner”) influence the narratives told by its popular culture. Starting with the first South African “talkie” film, Sarie Marais, the Boer hero-archetype has been used as a vehicle for ideological messages in an attempt to construct White Afrikaner identity from an Apartheid Nationalist Party perspective. Through investigating the various archetypical guises of the Boer Hero in the films Die Kavaliers, Verraaiers, and Adventures of the Boer War the author reflects on how the various case studies’ historical contexts directly correlate with the filmmaker’s representation of the hero. Therefore, the predominant ideology or the identity that the creator subscribes to directly influences the representation of the hero figure in the story
There is so much you can learn from another culture
Jenny de Boer was recently awarded the Delft University Fund’s ‘Marina van Damme’ grant for talented female TU Delft alumni. She intends to spend the \u809,000 prize on a Master’s programme in cultural anthropology
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