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Monday, January 22, 2024

Unit -1 Research and Writing


Conducting the Research


This blog is written as a  task assigned by Vaidehi ma’am. In this particular blog I'm dealing with the topic “Conducting the Research” from Unit - 1 “Research and Writing”.

 





First one should understand about Conducting the Research. Conducting research involves exploring and studying a topic to gather information and learn more about it. Researchers use methods like surveys, experiments, or studying existing data to find answers to their questions. It's like being a detective, searching for clues to better understand different subjects and contribute new knowledge to the world.



(1)The Modern Academic Library




The library is a dependable source for one's research, especially when working on papers that rely on the expertise of published experts. Librarians carefully assess resources for credibility and quality before making them available for research. It's important to familiarize oneself with the libraries at one's disposal and make the most of the on-site and online resources and services they offer.


Resources and Services


The modern academic library typically offers resources in print and electronic forms and in other non print media (e.g., films, sound recordings), as well as computer services, such as word processing, high-quality printers, and access to the Internet.



Orientation and Instruction


Most academic libraries have programs of orientation and instruction to meet the needs of all students, from beginning researchers to grad-uate students.


Professional Reference Librarians


Nearly all public and academic libraries have desks staffed by profes-sional reference librarians who can tell you about available instruc- tional programs and help you locate sources.


(2)Library Research Sources


Touring or reading about yone’s library will reveal the many important sources of information it makes available to researchers. Information sources fall into four general categories.


Electronic Sources


Your library probably offers reference works in electronic form and full-text databases  and may also recommend useful Websites.


Books and Similar Publications


The library typically houses a vast number of books as well as simi-lar publications such as pamphlets and perhaps dissertations.


Articles and Other Publications in Print Periodicals


The library gives access to numerous articles and similar writings (e.g., reviews, editorials) published in print periodicals such as school-arly journals, newspapers, and magazines.


Additional Sources


Most libraries provide nonprint sources such as sound recordings and video recordings and possibly also unpublished writings (e.g., manuscripts or private letters in special collections).


(3)The Central Information System


Most academic libraries provide an online central information system to guide students and faculty members to research sources. The sys-tem ordinarily includes


  • the library's catalog of holdings - (books, periodicals, electronic sources, audiovisual materials, etc..


  • Bibliographic databases, such as the MLA International Bibliogra- phyand Science Direct


  • Other electronic resources, including reference works, full-text databases to which the library subscribes, and recommended Web sites to which the library provides links.

  • Other information about the library, such as its location, hours, and policies.


(4)Reference Works


A helpful starting point for a research project is consulting relevant reference works. Certain works, such as indexes and bibliographies, organize research materials by subject, offering details like author, title, and publication date to help locate sources. Encyclopedias, dictionaries, and biographical sources provide fundamental information about subjects. This section introduces various general and specialized reference works that individuals should be aware of. Libraries typically house reference works in both print and electronic formats.


Print 


Print reference works are often found in a reference room, with general books like dictionaries, encyclopedias, biographies, yearbooks, atlases, and gazetteers grouped together. Specialized reference books are typically organized by subject, such as biology, business, literature, or psychology. Annual volumes, including indexes, bibliographies, and abstracts collections, are usually arranged chronologically.


Electronic


Electronic Reference works available as electronic databases are usually online or on CD-ROM or DVD-ROM.Searching and draw-ing material from the library's databases can be done in the library building and probably from outside as well, over the Internet.


A)Reference Works That Provide Data about Research Materials


Indexes and bibliographies are lists of publications usually classified by subject. Depending on the scope of coverage, they may guide you to material in newspapers, magazines, and journals as well as to writ-ings in books and on Websites.


Collections of abstracts present summaries of journal articles and other literature. Abstracts help you screen out works irrelevant to your re-search, so that you look for and read only the most promising sources.


guides to research seek to direct you to the most important sources of information and scholarship in the area you are researching.


B)Reference Works That Give Basic Information about Subjects


Dictionaries provide information, usually concise definitions, about

words or topics.


Encyclopedias give introductory information about subjects.


Biographical sources describe the lives of prominent persons.


Yearbooks present facts about years in the past.


Almanacs are annual publications containing data, especially sta-

tistics, about many subjects.


Atlases are collections of maps.


Gazetteers provide geographic information.


Statistical resources 


provide numerical or quantitative facts.


C)Searching a Reference Database

Every field of study has standard reference works. One such work is the MLA International Bibliography, which lists studies in the fields of language and literature. This work is published in electronic and

print formats.


VERSIONS


Electronic. The MLA International Bibliography is published in on-line and CD-ROM versions, which contain all citations published in annual volumes of the bibliography from 1926 to the present.


Print The printed library edition of this work is published annu-ally in two clothbound books.


TYPES OF SEARCHES OF THE ELECTRONIC VERSION


  • Author searches

  • Title searches

  • Subject searches

  • Expanded searches




  • Boolean searches

  • Other advanced searches


BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION PROVIDED


The database provides options to print and download bibliographic information, offering various display styles across different interfaces. Figures 2 and 3 illustrate examples from the ProQuest interface, showcasing details like author, title, publication information, publication year, type, language, ISSN, peer-review status, subject descriptors, update code, accession number, and sequence number in an expanded record accessed by clicking the title.



(5)The online catalog of library holdings


An integral component of a library's central information system includes the online catalog, encompassing electronic publications, books, serials, and audiovisual materials. Online catalogs lack a standardized system, varying in user access methods and on-screen display features. Despite these differences, all systems allow users to conduct searches.


A)Searching an Online Catalog


When using an online catalog, you can locate a work in a number of ways. The most common are by author, by title, and by subject.


  • Author searches



  • Title searches

  • Subject heading searches

  • Call number searches

  • Keyword searches

  • Boolean searches

  • Other advanced searches


B)Bibliographic Information Provided


When accessing a title, the screen displays information as seen below. The top lines of the screen feature the author's name (Elaine Freedgood), the full title (The Ideas in Things: Fugitive Meaning in the Victorian Novel), and comprehensive publication details (published by the University of Chicago Press in Chicago in 2006). Subsequent lines outline the physical attributes of the book (including front matter and 196 pages of text, measuring 23 centimeters in height), mention the presence of a bibliography and index, provide subject headings for cataloging, and furnish international standard book numbers (ISBNs).


C)Information Needed for Research and Writing

For the purposes of researching and writing your paper, you normally will not use most of the in formation that appears in the catalog entry.


D) Call Numbers


The call numbers in your library probably follow one of two systems of classification: the Library of Congress system or the Dewey decimal system.


The Library of Congress system divides books into twenty major groups.





The Dewey decimal system classifies books under ten major headings:




E) Location of Library Materials

The library catalog normally indicates not only the call number for a title but also the section in which to find the work, whether in the main collection or in a different location.


  • Open shelves and closed stacks

  • Sections for reserved works and reference works

  • Other sections



(6)Full text databases



Modern academic libraries subscribe to and make generally available a wide variety of databases: not only those containing bibliographic citations and abstracts, which guide researchers to relevant sources, but also full-text databases, which offer complete texts of many sources.


AnthroSource

This resource collects the contents of over thirty scholarly journals published by the American Anthropological Association.


ARTstor

Over 700,000 images relating to art and architecture are available in this database for browsing and searching.


Early English Books 

A digital collection of over 100,000 books, tracts, and pamphlets published in England between 1473 and 1700.


EBsco

academic Search Premier (articles from over 4,500 scholarly publications in all major disciplines), Business Source Premier (articles

from over 2,000 scholarly business periodicals), Newspaper Source.


Project Muse

four hundred scholarly journals in the humanities and social sciences in this collection.



(7)Other library resources and services


Besides knowing about the materials discussed above, you should

become familiar with the library's other resources and services.


a) Microforms

Microform designates printed matter greatly reduced in size by macro photography; common types are microfilm, microfiche, and microcard.




b) Media Center

Many libraries have a special section devoted to audio recordings (e.g., compact discs, audiotapes, long-playing records), video recordings

(e.g., on VHS or DVD), and multimedia materials. 


c) Electronic and Other Resources

Photocopying machines are typically located at various sites in the library, as are computer terminals that give access to the central catalog and other databases and to the Internet.


d) Interlibrary Loans

Most libraries have agreements for the exchange of research materials on a regional, statewide, national, or even international basis.



(8)Web sources





a. Range of Sources

Through the World Wide Web, a researcher can read and transfer material from library catalogs and millions of other useful sites, created by professional organizations.


b. Using Recommended Sites

Using the Web for research requires practice and training just as using a library does.


c. Gateway Sites

Yourlibrarian or instructor might direct you to a "metapage" or "gateway" that provides links to other sites.


D. Searching the Web


Search tools - Whether you are developing a research topic or looking for research sources, use the tools for locating Internet materials.


Bookmarking and recording the URL- one can compile a record by using the bookmark feature in one’s browser, copying URLs and pasting them into a file in your word processor, or using research-management software or sites.


Recording the date of access -  Always note the date or dates on which you consult a source.


Internet sources among other sources - email discussion lists and online forums are helpful for sharing ideas but are rarely deemed acceptable resources for research papers.




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Sunday, January 21, 2024

Film Screening - 12th Fail

  

Film Screening - 12th Fail



This blog assignment has been given by Dr. Dilip Barad sir, the Head of the English Department at MKBU. In this blog, I will delve into the analysis of the recently released film "12th Fail" and share my insights and review of this movie.


Introduction




Ye hum sab ki ladai hai, ek ka jeet hoga na toh karodon bhed-bakriyon ka jeet hoga.


👉Here is the trailer of this movie- 



👉Here is Key Information of the movie ‘12th fail’-


Director: Vidhu Vinod Chopra

Cast: Vikrant Massey, Medha Shankar, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Harish Khanna, Sarita Joshi

Run-time: 147 minutes

Storyline: Manoj, a driven young boy from Chambal, overcomes societal hardships in his inspiring pursuit to join the Indian civil services

The movie came out in theaters on October 27, 2023. You can also watch it on Disney+ Hotstar.



"12th Fail" is a movie in Hindi about a real-life story. It was made by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and is based on a book by Anurag Pathak. This book tells the true story of IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma. The movie is all about the difficulties that many people face when they try to pass the UPSC exam. In "12th Fail," you not only see the challenges of studying for the exam but also the personal problems that students go through. The movie shows the struggles at home and in their relationships while they are studying for the exam. Handling all of these things while preparing for the exam can make students feel like giving up or falling into a big sadness.


This is an emotional movie which has a talked-about ending.  This was inspired by the real-life struggles of Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Manoj Kumar Sharma to achieve success in civil services. The movie's impactful moment occurs near the end when Manoj learns that he has successfully passed the final interview. This moment is crucial, and the actor, Vikrant Massey, knows it has to be powerful. However, he surprises the audience by conveying the character's intensity and depth through his body language alone, making it an unexpected and impressive portrayal of the character's internal journey.


Now, let's go back a bit and focus on an earlier moment in the movie — a significant actor's moment. It's the day of Manoj's final interview, a day that could change his life. However, his nervousness and anxiety are so overwhelming that he doesn't even hear his own name being called.


On this crucial day, Manoj feels out of place. He's wearing formal shoes that don't fit, and he's forced to wear a tie he didn't want to wear. It highlights the unfairness of a system where he must win by not being himself, by concealing parts of who he is. He's pressured to convince the elite interviewer that he belongs to a different world, even though his strength lies in being true to himself. This moment captures the struggle of navigating a system that often demands conformity over authenticity.


Theoretical Framework:


The theoretical framework of the movie "12th Fail" is grounded in themes of resilience, social justice, and the pursuit of dreams despite adversities. It explores the protagonist's journey, drawing on the real-life struggles of individuals facing poverty and corruption. The narrative aligns with principles of moral probity and highlights the impact of societal challenges on personal aspirations.


Cinematography


Cinematographer Rangarajan Ramabadran paints vivid moments in the arid Chambal and the prosaic Mukherjee Nagar in New Delhi. The minimalist but poignant background score goes with the unostentatious performances that dot the feel-good narrative. Proficient in conveying multiple emotions through his eyes in a single frame, Vikrant finally gets an opportunity to fly and he soars. Slipping into the author-backed character, he seamlessly conveys the steely resolve and positive attitude of a boy constantly weighed down by his circumstances. His understated performance balances some of the broad strokes in the storytelling. He is ably supported by a competent cast, particularly Medha who impresses with her poise and warmth.



Contextualization


A Critical Analysis from Dalit Perspective The movie's main characters include Manoj Sharma, portrayed as hailing from a financially struggling background. Facing the challenge of cracking the IAS exam, Manoj encounters numerous helping hands, such as Pritam Pandey and Gauri Bhaiya, facilitating his journey to Delhi and aiding his admission to a coaching institution. This narrative raises questions about caste privilege, emphasizing how Manoj, belonging to a certain caste, receives immediate support and assistance. The movie, however, falls short in depicting the hidden privileges associated with Manoj's caste, failing to address the systemic discrimination and challenges that Dalit aspirants often endure. The story portrays Manoj facing interviews twice, but it neglects the harsh reality that Dalit individuals might not be afforded such opportunities, as illustrated by real-life examples like Tina Dabi, who faces ongoing scrutiny and casteist comments despite her academic achievements. The film doesn't delve into the deeper complexities of caste privilege, leaving important aspects unexplored.


 Thematic Study



the singular focus on clearing UPSC and state PSC exams shown in web-series like TVF’s ‘Aspirants’ and films like ‘12th Fail #Restart’ (Chopra) reveals how students privilege lucrative and prestigious government positions over pursuits aligned with their aptitude. Subjects of study are chosen not out of genuine interest or ability, but purely based on how they will improve one's chances in these competitive exams.

Once again, education becomes less about knowledge and more about entrance tests and material rewards. Learning is tailored not to satisfy intellectual curiosity but just to crack standardized exams that promise a financially secure future. Well-rounded learning across disciplines takes a backseat to narrowly focused exam preparation. Marketability displaces love of knowledge as the guiding force in subject selection. Even at elite institutions, the emphasis has shifted from imbibing scientific principles to strategizing rapid financial success after graduation.(Barad)



 Comparative Analysis


Super 30




Super 30 is the movie which shows the power of education and it is based on the life of Patna mathematician Anand Kumar who transformed the lives of impoverished children with free coaching, which enabled them to get into IIT. The film is about the transformative power of education. There is drama, emotion, tragedy, struggle. 


In this movie Super 30 and the movie 12th fail the theme of Education located in the center of the movie. It shows the present youth, and shows that nowadays poor Students who don't have Financial support, but have hunger for education and want to become something in their lives. In the movie super 30 the central character Anand Kumar transformed the lives of impoverished children with free coaching, which enabled them to get into IIT, and they successfully passed in  Exam, and all thirty students got admission in IIT. While we look at 12th fail movie, the central character Manoj Kumar comes out from Chambal and becomes an IPS officer. He comes from a poor family and wants to support his family, but without clearing the government exam he can’t do anything for his family or society. So education played a significant role in this movie 12 th fail, that educated person can do better things for society and people.


Aspirants



TVF web series often revolve around the theme of aspiration, seen in shows like FLAMES, Kota Factory, Pitchers, and more. The focus is on the positive aspects of the Indian pursuit of success, emphasizing nostalgia, friendships, and young love. Despite skimming over the harsh realities of academic pressure, these shows resonate well with a large fanbase, providing a therapeutic message of hope.


In "Aspirants," the series takes a different approach by delving into the lives of three IAS aspirants in Delhi's Rajinder Nagar. However, it doesn't fully explore the motivations of these young minds wanting to change the nation. Instead, like other TVF stories, ambition is portrayed as a desire for a generic status rather than a specific goal. The characters aspire to success in terms of wealth, power, and high-paying jobs, rather than pursuing a passion. The series, centered around Abhilash Sharma, follows his determined attempt to crack the Civil Services exam without delving into the deeper reasons behind his ambition.


Conclusion


Government civil service jobs are covered by lakhs of people in India as a means to a better way of life in a deeply unequal society. Not everyone has a happy ending like the real and reel life Manoj. In fact, most don’t. Reportedly, in 2022, 11.52 lakh applicants applied for the preliminary examination and 13,090 candidates qualified. In the previous year, after the final round, the UPSC selected 4,119 candidates. The candidates who do make it, often do so at great toil and expense, mental as well as financial. The burden becomes more pronounced since many do not come from privilege. In a just society, this would be seen as cruel. We celebrate it.


12th Fail’s final act — the moment when Manoj does find his name on the list — is a culmination of everything he wanted and worked hard for. It is a beautifully sentimental moment, demanding our emotional involvement. But it is the earlier scene that stayed with me as a reminder of a different kind of world. One where you do not need to win in order to be respected.


Resources


Barad, Dilip. "The Changing Priorities of Education in India: A Worrisome Shift Mirrored in Popular Films and Fictions." 2023. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.26703.87201.34


Chopra, Anupama. “Super 30 Movie Review: Too Few Flashes of Fun and Originality.” Filmcompanion, 12 July 2019, www.filmcompanion.in/reviews/super-30-movie-review-too-few-flashes-of-fun-and-originality. Accessed 22 Jan. 2024.

Chopra, Vidhu Vinod, director. 12th Fail. Vinod Chopra Films, 2023


Desai, Rahul. “Aspirants, on YouTube, Is an Overstated TVF Hybrid of Dil Chahta Hai and Kota Factory.” Filmcompanion, 8 May 2021, www.filmcompanion.in/reviews/streaming-reviews/aspirants-tvf-review-web-series-youtube-an-overstated-hybrid-of-dil-chahta-hai-and-kota-factory-naveen-kasturia-sunny-hinduja-rahul-desai.


Kumar, Anuj. “'12th Fail' movie review: Vidhu Vinod Chopra delivers yet another hug of hope that is more earnest than magical.” The Hindu, 26 October 2023, https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/12th-fail-movie-review-vidhu-vinod-chopra-delivers-yet-another-hug-of-hope-that-is-more-earnest-than-magical/article67460764.ece. Accessed 21 January 2024.

Magazine, Aakshi. “Lesson from '12th fail': In a just society, UPSC obsession would be cruelty. We celebrate it.” The Indian Express, 8 January 2024, https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/12th-fail-upsc-obsession-9100343/. Accessed 21 January 2024.


Rawat, Sudeep Singh. “12th Fail: Vikrant Massey-Vidhu Vinod Chopra's movie tops IMDb chart.” Business Standard, 18 January 2024, https://www.business-standard.com/entertainment/12th-fail-vikrant-massey-vidhu-vinod-chopra-s-movie-tops-imdb-chart-124011800166_1.html. Accessed 21 January 2024.

Satkar, Shubhangi. “12th fail Movie and Hidden Caste privilege: A Critical Analysis from Dalit Perspective.” दलित टाइम्स (दलित टाइम्स), 15 January 2024, https://dalittimes.in/twelfth-fail-movie-and-hidden-caste-privilege-a-critical-analysis-from-dalit-perspective/. Accessed 21 January 2024.



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