Sarah Britten

Onye edemede South Africa, onye na-ede blọgụ, onye na-ese lipstick na onye na-ahụ maka nkwukọrịta
Sarah Britten
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ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịSouth Africa Dezie
aha enyereSarah Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaBritten Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya31 Ọgọọst 1974 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụJohannesburg Dezie
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye akaBekee Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụodee akwụkwọ, children's writer Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọUniversity of the Witwatersrand Dezie
nnọchiaha nkeonweL484 Dezie

Sarah Jane Britten (amụrụ ya na 31 Ọgọst 1974) bụ onye odee South Afrịka, onye na-ede blọgụ, onye na-ese lipstick na onye nzikọrịta ozi. [1]

Ndụ mmalite na ọrụ ya

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Britten gara ụlọ akwụkwọ praịmarị nke Bryanston na Redhill High School na Johannesburg wee mụọ Drama na Mahadum Witwatersrand, ebe ọ gụsịrị BA (Hons) na Dramatic Art n'afọ 1996, MA na Nkwukọrịta Nkwukọrịta na 1997 yana PhD na Ọmụmụ Asụsụ Bekee etinyere. n'afọ 2005. [2] [3] [4] [5] Na mahadum ọ nyochara mmasị ya na njirimara mba na ihe ọchị site na Nkwupụta Nchọpụta Nna-ukwu na South Africa ọchị, na-elekwasị anya na Madam & Eve comic strip, na akwụkwọ akụkọ PhD ya Otu mba, Otu Beer: Akụkọ ifo nke New South Africa na Mgbasa Ozi . [6] [7]

Ọ na-arụ ọrụ na akwụkwọ akụkọ na mgbasa ozi nke ahịa tupu ọ ghọọ onye na-ahụ maka nkwurịta okwu na-enweghị onwe ya. [8] [4] [9]

Ederede ya

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Britten edeela akwụkwọ akụkọ ifo na-eto eto abụọ na akwụkwọ atọ na-abụghị akụkọ ifo banyere mkparị obodo. [10] [11] [12] [13] N'afọ 2012 o dere "... mkparị bụkwa akara nke mkpokọta njirimara. Nke a bụ ya mere m ji malite ịnakọta mkparị South Africa azụ n'afọ 2004: Achọrọ m ịghọta ihe na-eme ka anyị bụrụ ndị anyị bụ, na mkparị bụ otu prism site na nke na-ele onwe mba. . " . [14]

Ọ na-enye aka mgbe niile na onye ndu echiche, ozi na webụsaịtị echiche nke akwụkwọ akụkọ Mail & Guardian na-agba.

O dere isiakwụkwọ ka m ga-esi kwaga mba ka m ga-anọ ka ọ bụ ka m ga-aga? Ibi na ma ọ bụ hapụ South Africa, ọ laghachiri South Africa mgbe ọ kwagara Australia n'afọ 2008. [15] N'okwu mmeghe nke onye nchịkọta akụkọ na akwụkwọ ahụ, Tim Richman na-ede, sị: "Ọtụtụ n'ime onyinye dị n'akwụkwọ a bụ ihe dị omimi nke onwe; dị otú ahụ bụ ọdịdị nke isiokwu ahụ. Maka Sarah Britten, ọ nweghị ụzọ ọzọ ọ ga-esi abịaru nso n'ahụmahụ ọpụpụ ya dị egwu na nke jọgburu onwe ya, nke mebiri alụmdi na nwunye ya n'ikpeazụ. Ma ọ bụ, dị ka ọ na-atụ aro, ikekwe ọ gbatịpụrụ ya karịa ere ya-site n'ụbọchị. Sarah na-akwụwa aka ọtọ, na-akwụwa aka ọtọ, na-akwụwa aka ọtọ, na-adịghị ahụkebe mgbe ụfọdụ. Mana nke ya bụ akụkụ dị mkpa na nke na-ekpughere nke ukwuu, na-akọwapụta oke njide ndụ nke ọpụpụ nwere ike itinye aka na ndị mmadụ n'otu n'otu na ezinụlọ, yana nrụgide ọ nwere ike iwepụta." [16] N'oge ahụ, o dere banyere ahụmahụ ọpụpụ ya na blọgụ Onye Ndú Echiche nke ọ kpọrọ Gondwanaland ka Gondwana supercontinent ochie nke gụnyere Africa, Australia na Antarctica. [9]

Nkà lipstick

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Britten na-ese cityscapes na isiokwu ndị ọzọ, ya bụ ka ndụ, ehi na anụ ọhịa bea ( ahịa ahịa na-emekarị akara), nkịta, nwamba, ịnyịnya, shark, agụ iyi, rhinos, Nguni ehi na nsị enwe, na lipstick. [17] [18] Zoo City na-emetụta nka ya, akwụkwọ akụkọ sayensị sitere n'aka onye odee South Africa Lauren Beukes . Na webụsaịtị nka, ọ na-ekwu, sị: “Tụnyere na Hillbrow, obodo anụ ọhịa nke aha ahụ, ọ na-egosipụta ihe odide ndị dị omimi jikọtara na ndị maara anụmanụ dị ka ụdị ntaramahụhụ. Zoo City bụ ọgba aghara, chaotic na kpamkpam crazy na m hụrụ n'anya otú o si wetara ndụ anụmanụ ike na-ezo dị n'okpuru elu nke obodo. Mgbe m gụchara akwụkwọ ahụ, amalitere m ịnwale itinye anụmanụ n'ime obodo, ma ụdị nke a na-ahụ n'obodo (nkịta na nwamba) na ndị dị na Johannesburg nanị dị ka ihe atụ - shark na agụ iyi, dịka ọmụmaatụ. Ejila m palette ojii dị ntakịrị, isi awọ na ọbara ọbara kpalite ikuku dystopian nke obodo ahụ, isi awọ ya dị iche na ndụ uhie. Usoro Zoo City dugara na nnwale m na Ngunis, bụ nke ewerewo m n'ụzọ mara mma karị." [19] Ihe ngosi ọhaneze izizi nke nka lipstick ya, aha ya bụ Pulse of the City nke sitere na mkpọsa ire ahịa Land Rover, emere na ụlọ oriri na ọṅụṅụ Velo gallery na Braamfontein na Julaị 2012. [20]

Ihe nrite ya

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  • Ihe nrite 2000 Sanlam maka akwụkwọ ndị ntorobịa - ọla ọcha - Afọ kachasị njọ nke ndụ m - ruo ugbu [8]
  • 2002 Sanlam Prize for Youth Literature – Silver – Nabata na ihe ngosi Martin Tudhope! [8]

Mbipụta

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Edensibia

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  1. Sarah Britten. Thought Leader. Retrieved on 14 April 2013. “During the day Sarah Britten is a communication strategist; by night she writes books and blog entries. And sometimes paints. With lipstick. It helps to have insomnia.”
  2. Britten (19 November 2004). What's in a name? The author as brand. LitNet. Retrieved on 16 April 2013.
  3. Sarah Britten-Steyn. LinkedIn. Retrieved on 16 April 2013.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Britten (2004). Ihr seid anders, wir sind besser, Translated by Stefanie Schäfer, 1. Aufl., dt. Erstausg. (in German), München: Bertelsmann-Jugendbuch-Verl.. ISBN 9783570302408. “Sarah Britten, geboren 1974, wuchs in Sandton auf einer Vorstadt von Johannesburg, Südafrika. Nach ihrem Studium an der Universität Witwatersrand arbeitet sie derzeit als Insightmanagerin in einer Werbeagentur. 
  5. Dr Sarah Britten. Famous Faces. Retrieved on 14 April 2013.
  6. Sarah Britten: Gondwanaland. Archived from the original on 28 February 2009. “Sarah Britten has written two books on South African insults and is working on a third. She is fascinated by nationalism and national identity; the title of her PhD thesis was One Nation, One Beer: The Mythology of the New South Africa in Advertising. She tries not to feel too guilty about the fact that she promotes the evils of consumer capitalism for a living.”
  7. About Sarah Britten. Books LIVE. Retrieved on 14 April 2013. “She wrote her Master's research report on South African humour (with a focus on Madam & Eve) and has a doctorate in Applied English Language Studies, the title of her thesis being 'One nation, one beer: the mythology of the new South Africa in advertising’. Her area of academic interest relates to national identity and comedy, and the concept of ‘National Intimacy’, as defined by the anthropologist Michael Herzfeld.”
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Our Authors: Sarah Britten. NB Publishers. Retrieved on 14 April 2013.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Britten. "Deep Read: Gondwanaland – My trek from Sydney to Jo'burg", Mail & Guardian, 5 July 2012. Retrieved on 15 April 2013. “I've spent most of my working life in the advertising industry”
  10. Sarah Britten: Gondwanaland. Archived from the original on 28 February 2009. “Sarah Britten has written three books on South African insults. The latest has a yellow cover and would make a perfect Christmas present. And yes, Julius Malema gets a chapter to himself.”
  11. Disbergen (18 November 2002). Welcome to the Martin Tudhope Show. Artslink.co.za. Retrieved on 15 April 2013.
  12. Hugo (7 August 2007). Review: The Art of the South African Insult by Sarah Britten. Blogger News Network. Retrieved on 15 April 2013.
  13. Hlongwane. "We're still coping", Thought Leader, 15 January 2010. Retrieved on 15 April 2013. Sipho Hlongwane Reviews More South African Insults by Sarah Britten.
  14. Britten. "Jou ma se insult laws – and why insults matter", Mail & Guardian, 27 November 2012. Retrieved on 15 April 2013.
  15. Should I Stay or Should I Go?. Two Dogs. Archived from the original on 2 February 2013. Retrieved on 16 April 2013.
  16. Richman (April 2010). Should I Stay or Should I Go?. Two Dogs. Retrieved on 16 April 2013.
  17. Haw. "ART: From loopy, much lipstick art flows", Business Day, 14 June 2012. Retrieved on 16 April 2013. “These days, using lipstick on Triplex – the thick, shiny cardboard used by advertising agencies to mount layouts and also by architects to build models – she paints cityscapes, bulls and bears (Britten's grandfather worked in Diagonal Street), fruit, flowers and animals, including cats, horses, rhinos and Nguni cattle.”
  18. Dennill. "Great Britten", The Citizen, 17 July 2012. Retrieved on 16 April 2013.
  19. Britten. The Zoo City Series. Retrieved on 17 April 2013.
  20. Exhibition: Pulse of the City. Art or Craft. Retrieved on 16 April 2013. “The Pulse of the City exhibition of Johannesburg cityscapes in lipstick was inspired by my involvement with a campaign to launch the Range Rover Evoque. I had been painting with lipstick since 2002 when it started by accident. Over the years I focused on still life, and it would never have occurred to me to attempt cityscapes were it not for Land Rover. To thank Land Rover's marketing director for choosing me as a brand ambassador, I presented him with a painting of my interpretation of the campaign. That first cityscape led to others, and over time my style has evolved in several different directions. The exhibition is divided into several themes – Cityscapes, Zoo City, Ngunis and Sisyphus in Johannesburg. The Ngunis, for example, represent pop art meets 18th century English farm animal portraits meets 19th century naturalists' notebooks meets social history. Each painting features the Johannesburg skyline.”

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