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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_664885004
    Format: 152 S. , 230 mm x 160 mm
    ISBN: 9781433113802
    Series Statement: Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature 108
    Note: Making rite : w/riting renewal in an age of lunacy in selected works of Nicole Werewere Liking -- Coming to voice : navigating the interstices in plays by Winsome Pinnock -- Diasporic fissures and Afro-Caribbean identity in the plays of Simone Schwarz-Bart and Maryse Condé -- Who measures the power of woman in spoons and scales : women's worth in Tess Onwueme's Tell it to women -- For colored girls : treading storms, discovering rainbows.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781453901885
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Frauendrama ; Schwarze Frau ; Migration ; Kulturelle Identität ; Geschichte 1976-2002 ; Schriftstellerin ; Schwarze Frau ; Drama ; Diaspora ; Geschichte 1976-2002
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047693041
    Format: 1 online resource (222 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030321086
    Series Statement: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms Ser
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Series Foreword -- The Marx Revival -- Types of Publications -- Studies on Marx and Engels -- Critical Studies on Marxisms -- Reception Studies and Marxist National Traditions -- Titles Published -- Titles Forthcoming -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Chile and the Renewal of Social Critique -- 1.1 New Departures? -- 1.2 Theories and Practices -- 1.3 Book Overview and Rationale -- References -- Part I: The Move to Critique -- Chapter 2: Critical Theories and Social Critique -- 2.1 Critical Theories in Neoliberal Times -- 2.2 Readdressing Utopia: Three Cases in the Neo-Marxist Literature -- The Politics of Utopia: The Architecture of Future(s) Disruptions -- 2.3 The Pathologies of Misrecognition -- Seeing Power, Correcting Recognition -- 2.4 The Politics of Aesthetics -- Rancière's Critique of Critique -- The Idea of Intellectual Emancipation -- Rancière's Denial of the Social and Its Limits -- 2.5 Towards a Tridimensional Concept of Social Critique -- References -- Chapter 3: Social Critique and the Aesthetic of Cognitive Mapping -- 3.1 Cognitive Mapping and Totality -- 3.2 Totalisations and De-totalisations -- 3.3 Boltanski's Critical Sociology: The Powers and Limits of Social Critique -- 3.4 Rendering 'Reality' Unacceptable -- 3.5 From the 'Move to Critique' to 'Critique in Movements': Conspiracies, Transcoding and Estranging -- References -- Chapter 4: Social Movements Studies and Social Critique -- 4.1 The Common Agenda: Mobilisations, Resources and Politics -- 4.2 From Politics to Culture: The 'Novelty' of 'New' Social Movements -- 4.3 Questions of Method -- 4.4 Populist Reason and Social Demands -- 4.5 Framing Process and Ideology -- 4.6 Back to 'the Past'? -- References -- Part II: The Critique in Movements -- Chapter 5: From 'Laboratory' to 'Paradise': 40 Years of Neoliberalism in Chile , 5.1 Dependant Capitalism: Crisis and Neoliberal Adjustments -- 5.2 The Neoliberal Turn in the Midst of Terror -- 5.3 The Legacies of Pinochet and the Post-Pinochet Era -- 5.4 Social Movements Contesting Neoliberalism -- References -- Chapter 6: Mapping the Neoliberal City: Pobladores Resisting Social Fragmentation in Chile -- 6.1 Who Are Pobladores? -- On the Distinction Between Pobladores and the Pobladores Movement -- 6.2 From Poblaciones Callampas to Allegados : A Brief History of the Pobladores Movement -- The Pobladores Movement in This Book: On the Difference Between Grassroots Activists ('Militants') and Supporters and Sympathisers -- 6.3 Pobladores Mapping the Neoliberal City -- Diagnosis: Gentrification, Segregation and the Concertacionist Drive for Fragmentation -- Prognosis: Pobladores Against the State, Within the State, Without the State -- The State and the Party -- Without the State: Autonomy, Self-Management and Popular Education -- Self-Formation and Popular Education -- What Makes Pobladores Move? -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Mapping the Neoliberal Education System: The 2011 Chilean Student Movement -- 7.1 Brief Description of the Chilean Higher Educational System -- 7.2 The 2011 Chilean Student Movement -- 7.3 Students Mapping the Neoliberal Education System in Chile -- Diagnosis: Inequality, Debt and the Myth of Meritocracy -- Prognosis: Free and Quality Education -- Constructing Legitimacy: Social Base, Resources and Solidarity -- 4 August: Repression, Popular Backing and Solidarity -- Performing Democracy -- What Made Chilean Students Move? -- 7.4 The Decline of the 2011 Movement and the Opening of a New Cycle -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Pobladores and Students Resisting Neoliberal Capitalism in Chile -- 8.1 The Utopian Moment -- Maps, Territories, Life -- Students and the Search for Autonomy , 8.2 The Normative Moment -- Misrecognition, Feelings of Indignation and Disrespect -- Education and the City as Social Rights -- 8.3 The Political-Aesthetic Moment -- Subjectification -- 8.4 Critique as Resistance: Towards a Critical Sociology of Social Movement -- References -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Rodríguez, Juan Pablo Resisting Neoliberal Capitalism in Chile Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030321079
    Language: English
    Keywords: Chile ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Neoliberalismus ; Widerstand ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 3
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    Orlando, FL : Iberoamericana Vervuert Pub. Corp
    UID:
    gbv_798518480
    Format: Online-Ressource (220 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2012 Digitalia eBook Collection: Iberoamericana/Vervuert
    ISBN: 1936353105 , 386527997X , 386527708X , 8484896560 , 9783865279972 , 9783865277084 , 9788484896562
    Note: Access restricted to subscribing institutions , Introduction: the modern rural / Joan Ramon ResinaNeo-ruralism in the European context: origins and evolution / Joan Nogué -- A semi-Peircean essay on "new realismo" by means of nature / Pere Salabert -- Can suburbia think? / Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht -- Sertão, City, Saudade / Marília Librandi Rocha -- The come back of the province: Gionannino Guareschi's petits récits as postwar terza via / Joan Ramon Resina -- The priorat and the landscapting of Catalan terroir / Robert Davidson -- Rural, conceptual: the non-urban as a significant practice in contemporary Catalan culture / Margalida Pons -- Leaving the city on foot: four observations on walking, thinking and writing in contemporary Catalan culture / Xavier Pla -- De mots a terra: linguistic ruin in Francesc Serés's L'arbre sense tronc / William Viestenz -- A Catalan peasant: Dali's renewal of surrealism / Enric Bou -- Geology and literature / Francesc Serés -- That / Perejaume.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Romance Studies , Ethnology
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  • 4
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    gbv_462381447
    Note: In: From linguistics to literature. - Amsterdam , S. 155-166
    In: year:1981
    Language: English
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    gbv_1868729788
    Content: The innerburbs are initially peripheral but now centrally located neighborhoods in Latin American cities. The literature suggests that they need renovation due to excessive use of hou­ses and infrastructure. This renewal is essential within the framework of the housing debates around subsidizing cheap and peripheral units. In Bogotá, the Decreto 562 was introduced to allow the construction of high-rise housing in central areas to incentivize their renovation. This study analyzed its results within the framework of the spatial disparities of the city, using data from construction licenses and conversations with developers. The results show its success of incentivizing innerburbs’ densification. Most projects followed traditional investment patterns, mostly for the high-income population in the northern part of the city. However, new dynamics of the high-rise housing constructions were also found outside these areas.
    Content: Los ‘primeros suburbios’ son barrios inicialmente periféricos en las ciudades latinoamericanas, pero ahora centrales. La literatura sugiere que necesitan renovación debido al excesivo uso de sus viviendas e infraestructura. Esta renovación es importante en marco de los debates alrededor de subsidiar unidades baratas y periféricas. En Bogotá, se introdujo el Decreto 562, que permitió la construcción de edificaciones de vivienda en altura en áreas centrales para incentivar su renova­ción. Este estudio analizó sus resultados en el marco de las disparidades espaciales de la ciudad, utilizando datos de licencias de construcción y conversaciones con promotores. Los resultados muestran que fue exitosa en incentivar la densificación de los primeros suburbios. Sin embargo, la mayoría de los proyectos siguieron los patrones tradicionales de inversión, mayoritariamente para población de alto ingreso en la cuña norte de la ciudad, pero se encontraron también nuevas dinámicas de edificaciones de vivienda en altura fuera de estas áreas.
    Content: Os “primeiros subúrbios” são bairros inicialmente periféricos nas cidades latino-americanas, mas agora centrais. A literatura sugere que precisam de renovação devido ao excessivo uso de suas vivendas e infraestrutura. Esta renovação é importante no marco dos debates ao redor de sub­sidiar unidades baratas e periféricas. Em Bogotá, se introduziu o “Decreto 562” que permitiu a construção de edificações de vivenda em altura em áreas centrais para incentivar sua renovação. Este estudo analisou seus resultados no marco das disparidades espaciais da cidade, utilizando dados de licencias de construção e conversações com promotores. Os resultados mostram que foi bem-sucedida em incentivar a densificação dos primeiros subúrbios. No entanto, a maioria dos projetos seguiram os patrões tradicionais de investimento, maioritariamente para população de alta renda no lado norte da cidade, mas se encontraram também novas dinâmicas de edificações de vivenda em altura fora destas áreas.
    In: https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/territorios/article/view/7229/7713
    Language: Spanish
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Online Resource
    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    UID:
    gbv_1698309163
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Chicana & Chicano visions of the Américas series 19
    Content: Introduction: Mestizos, Come Home! -- Part I. Critiquing the Spanish Colonial Legacy -- The Casta Tradition and Mestizos in New Spain -- In Search of Mestizo Identity across the Americas -- Part II. Remapping the Mestizo Community -- There's No Place Like Aztlan : Land, the Southwest, and Rudolfo Anaya -- Remapping Community : Cinco de Mayo, Lowrider Car Culture, and the Day of the Dead -- Recovering the Body : Literature, Painting, and Sculpture -- Part III. The Literary Response -- Tom's Rivera and the Chicano Voice -- Write Home! : Chicano Literature, Chicano Studies, and Resolana -- Conclusion: A Better Future for America
    Content: "Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano has described U.S. and Latin American culture as continually hobbled by amnesia--unable, or unwilling, to remember the influence of mestizos and indigenous populations. In Mestizos Come Home! author Robert Con Davis-Undiano documents the great awakening of Mexican American and Latino culture since the 1960s that has challenged this omission in collective memory. He maps a new awareness of the United States as intrinsically connected to the broader context of the Americas. At once native and new to the American Southwest, Mexican Americans have 'come home' in a profound sense: they have reasserted their right to claim that land and U.S. culture as their own. Mestizos Come Home! explores key areas of change that Mexican Americans have brought to the United States. These areas include the recognition of mestizo identity, especially its historical development across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; the re-emergence of indigenous relationships to land; and the promotion of Mesoamerican conceptions of the human body. Clarifying and bridging critical gaps in cultural history, Davis-Undiano considers important artifacts from the past and present, connecting the casta (caste) paintings of eighteenth-century Mexico to modern-day artists including John Valadez, Alma Lopez, and Luis A. Jimenez Jr. He also examines such community celebrations as Day of the Dead, Cinco de Mayo, and lowrider car culture as examples of mestizo influence on mainstream American culture. Woven throughout is the search for meaning and understanding of mestizo identity. A large-scale landmark account of Mexican American culture, Mestizos Come Home! shows that mestizos are essential to U.S. national culture. As an argument for social justice and a renewal of America's democratic ideals, this book marks a historical cultural homecoming"--
    Content: "Chronicles important ways Mexican Americans have changed American culture for the better since the 1960s including attitudes towards mestizo (mixed-race) identity and the creation of a new cultural 'voice, ' debates over land policy, innovations in popular culture, the Mesoamerican view of the human body, and the rise of Chicano literature and Chicano Studies"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0806157194
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0806158077
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    s.l. : Laboratório Editorial FCL-UNESP
    UID:
    gbv_1868712419
    Content: In Metamorphoses, the Roman poet Ovid tells the tale of the transformation of Jupiter into a bull to seduce the Phoenician princess Europa. During Renaissance, as is well known, Western civilization fostered an intense renewal of its values under the clear influence of Greco-Roman culture. Ovid, whose fame had not ceased throughout the Middle Ages, became then even better known, and especially his poem Metamorphoses turned into a remarkable source of inspiration not only to literature but also to fine arts and their new humanistic conception. Thus, the episode of the abduction of Europa received a dramatic pictorial expression in the broad brush strokes of the Venetian master Titian Vecellio, who interpreted several classical myths in his canvases at the height of his creative maturity. There are many and obvious relationships in the verses of the ancient Latin poet and the picture of the Italian Renaissancist. In Metamorphoses, the mythical account is described in so many details and set in such an expressive poetic that Titian could take Ovid´s narrative as a model for painting “The Rape of Europa”, doing a true exercise in intersemiotic translation by interpreting verbal signs through pictorial signs.
    Content: Nas Metamorfoses, o poeta romano Ovídio narra a fábula da transformação de Júpiter em touro a fim de seduzir a princesa fenícia Europa. Durante o período do Renascimento, como se sabe, a civilização ocidental promoveu uma intensa renovação de seus valores sob a clara influência da cultura greco-romana. Ovídio, cuja fama não cessara por toda a Idade Média, tornou-se então ainda mais conhecido, e especialmente seu poema das Metamorfoses transformou-se em admirável fonte de inspiração não só para a literatura mas também para as artes plásticas e sua nova concepção humanista. Assim, o episódio do rapto de Europa ganhou uma dramática expressão pictórica nas largas pinceladas do mestre veneziano Ticiano Vecellio, que no ápice da maturidade criativa interpretou vários mitos clássicos em suas telas. Entre os versos do antigo poeta latino e o quadro do renascentista italiano há muitas e evidentes relações. Nas Metamorfoses, o relato mítico é descrito em tantos detalhes e fixado numa poética tão expressiva, que Ticiano pôde tomar a narrativa de Ovídio como modelo para pintar “O rapto de Europa”, fazendo então um verdadeiro exercício de tradução intersemiótica ao interpretar signos verbais através de signos pictóricos.
    In: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/casa/article/view/5595/4399
    Language: Portuguese
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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