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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Exposição didatica e vitrine das formas = a didatica do Museu de Arte de São Paulo / Exposição didatica and vitrine das formas : the didactic of Art Museum of São Paulo

Politano, Stela 15 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Nelson Alfredo Aguilar / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-15T10:22:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Politano_Stela_M.pdf: 14318725 bytes, checksum: 343986721357bea94757ae3b5f72fac9 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010 / Resumo: A Exposição Didática e a Vitrine das Formas foram duas exposições que marcaram o início do Museu de Arte de São Paulo, em 1947. Foi na Rua Sete de Abril que o projeto de Pietro Maria Bardi se iniciava, na busca pela formação didática do público moderno que adentrava pelas portas do Edifício dos Diários Associados. Este estudo visa à compreensão desse momento da história artística de São Paulo e, acima de tudo, ao resgate as falas e documentos históricos antes calados pelo esquecimento. / Abstract: "Exposição Didática" and "Vitrine das Formas" were benchmarks exhibitions in the beginning of Assis Chateaubriand Museum of Art of São Paulo, in 1947. It was on Sete de Abril street that the project of Pietro Maria Bardi started the pursue of the modern audience teaching training, which came into the building through the doors of "Diários Associados". This study aims at understanding this period of Art History of Sao Paulo and, above all, to rescue the speeches and historical documents before the silent oblivion. / Mestrado / Historia da Arte / Mestre em História
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MASP e MAM : percursos e movimentos culturais de uma época (1947-1969) / MASP e MAM : pathways and cultural movements of an epoch (1947-1969)

Barbosa, Marina Martin, 1985- 27 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Silvana Barbosa Rubino / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas e Università Ca' Foscari Venezia / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-27T12:33:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Barbosa_MarinaMartin_D.pdf: 17365131 bytes, checksum: 35322d0e40fecd647cf4ab0085445ac2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015 / Resumo: Esta pesquisa trata de que forma se estabeleceram as redes culturais na cidade de São Paulo a partir do pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial, mediante análise dos percursos do Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) e do Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo (MAM), com especial atenção aos diálogos travados por seus comitentes e idealizadores, representados nas figuras de Assis Chateaubriand, Pietro Maria Bardi e Francisco Matarazzo Sobrinho. O período histórico abordado corresponde ao da primeira fase de funcionamento dos museus em questão, que compreende desde suas fundações à reaberturas em novas sedes na Avenida Paulista e Parque Ibirapuera (1947-1969). O MASP e o MAM se afirmaram em um momento de plena transformação física, demográfica, econômica e social da cidade, caracterizada pela presença marcante de imigrantes, em confluência com o desenvolvimento dos meios de comunicação de massa. Inseridos em um clima de intensa colaboração internacional, esses museus projetaram o país, a cidade e a si mesmos dentro do cenário artístico e cultural internacional / Abstract: This research covers the process of establishing cultural connections inside the city of São Paulo beginning during the post-World War II period, by analyzing the directions taken by the Museum of Art of São Paulo (MASP) and the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo (MAM). Special attention is given to the nterconnections established by their clients and creators, such as Assis Chateaubriand, Pietro Maria Bardi and Francisco Matarazzo "Ciccillo" Sobrinho. The historical period analyzed, 1947 to 1969, encompasses the formative activities of these two museums, spanning from the drafting of their constitutions to reopening in new headquarters on Avenida Paulista and at Ibirapuera Park. The success of MASP and MAM coincided with the development of mass media during a period of complete physical, demographical, economic and social transformations in the city of São Paulo, spurred by the strong presence of immigrants. Inserted into an atmosphere of deep international collaboration, these institutions vaulted the nation, the city and the museums themselves into the global artistic and cultural scene / Doutorado / Politica, Memoria e Cidade / Doutora em História
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La dramaturgie du silence de Samuel Beckett et son héritage dans l’écriture dramaturgique de Nathalie Sarraute, Marguerite Duras et Franz Xaver Kroetz

Durivage, Isabelle 25 February 2021 (has links)
Ce mémoire s’intéresse au silence dans le théâtre postdramatique, et ce, à partir de la dramaturgie de Samuel Beckett, que nous nommerons « dramaturgie du silence ». Notre recherche vise à analyser les manières avec lesquelles Beckett a donné naissance à une nouvelle forme dramaturgique en mettant à profit les formes d’un héritage dans le théâtre postdramatique, au travers des œuvres de certains auteurs tels que Nathalie Sarraute, Marguerite Duras et Franz Xaver Kroetz. Pour ce faire, nous analyserons deux pièces de théâtre beckettiennes, soit En attendant Godot et Fin de partie. Nous relèverons alors les stratégies et les effets du silence qui est privilégié pour ensuite chercher des pistes de réponses à nos questions de recherche au travers de certaines œuvres de nos trois autres auteurs précédemment identifiés. Les hypothèses issues de cette phase de travail ont alors été analysées et comparées, afin que l’héritage beckettien en ressorte. Le présent mémoire retrace donc ce processus et met en évidence les stratégies de cette dramaturgie du silence, dans l’intention de démontrer que Samuel Beckett est le précurseur d’un renouvellement dramaturgique basé sur le silence.
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Reciprocal Haunting : Pat Barker's <i>Regeneration</i> Trilogy

Knutsen, Karen Patrick January 2008 (has links)
<p>Pat Barker’s fictional account of the Great War, The Regeneration Trilogy, completed in 1995, is considered to be her most important work to date and has captured the imagination of the reading public as well as attracting considerable scholarly attention. Although the trilogy appears to be written in the realistic style of the traditional historical novel, Barker approaches the past with certain preoccupations from 1990s Britain and rewrites the past as seen through these contemporary lenses. Consequently, the trilogy illustrates not only how the past returns to haunt the present, but also how the present reciprocally haunts perceptions of the past. The haunting quality of the trilogy is developed through an extensive, intricate pattern of intertextuality. This reciprocal haunting at times breaks the realistic framework of the narrative, giving rise to anachronisms.</p><p>This study offers a reading of trauma, class, gender and psychology as thematic areas where intertexts are activated, allowing Barker to revise and re-accentuate stories of the past. Drawing on Michel Foucault’s concept of discourse and Mikhail Bakhtin’s notion of dialogue, it focuses on the trilogy as an interactive link in an intertextual chain of communication about the Great War. Received versions of history are confirmed, expanded on and sometimes questioned. What is innovative about the trilogy is how Barker incorporates discursive formations not only from the Great War period, but from the whole twentieth century. The Great War is regenerated and transformed as it passes from one dialogic context to another. My reading shows that the trilogy presents social structures from different historical epochs through dialogism and diachronicity, making the present-day matrices of power and knowledge that continue to surround, determine and limit people’s lives highly visible. The Regeneration Trilogy regenerates the past, simultaneously confirming Barker’s claim that the historical novel can also be “a backdoor into the present”.</p>
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Speaking of geometry : a study of geometry textbooks and literature on geometry instruction for elementary and lower secondary levels in Sweden, 1905-1962, with a special focus on professional debates /

Prytz, Johan, January 2007 (has links)
Disputats, Uppsala universitet, 2007. / Findes også på internet (PDF-format): http://www.diva-portal.org/diva/getDocument?urn_nbn_se_uu_diva-7902-2__fulltext.pdf.
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Reciprocal Haunting : Pat Barker's Regeneration Trilogy

Knutsen, Karen Patrick January 2008 (has links)
Pat Barker’s fictional account of the Great War, The Regeneration Trilogy, completed in 1995, is considered to be her most important work to date and has captured the imagination of the reading public as well as attracting considerable scholarly attention. Although the trilogy appears to be written in the realistic style of the traditional historical novel, Barker approaches the past with certain preoccupations from 1990s Britain and rewrites the past as seen through these contemporary lenses. Consequently, the trilogy illustrates not only how the past returns to haunt the present, but also how the present reciprocally haunts perceptions of the past. The haunting quality of the trilogy is developed through an extensive, intricate pattern of intertextuality. This reciprocal haunting at times breaks the realistic framework of the narrative, giving rise to anachronisms. This study offers a reading of trauma, class, gender and psychology as thematic areas where intertexts are activated, allowing Barker to revise and re-accentuate stories of the past. Drawing on Michel Foucault’s concept of discourse and Mikhail Bakhtin’s notion of dialogue, it focuses on the trilogy as an interactive link in an intertextual chain of communication about the Great War. Received versions of history are confirmed, expanded on and sometimes questioned. What is innovative about the trilogy is how Barker incorporates discursive formations not only from the Great War period, but from the whole twentieth century. The Great War is regenerated and transformed as it passes from one dialogic context to another. My reading shows that the trilogy presents social structures from different historical epochs through dialogism and diachronicity, making the present-day matrices of power and knowledge that continue to surround, determine and limit people’s lives highly visible. The Regeneration Trilogy regenerates the past, simultaneously confirming Barker’s claim that the historical novel can also be “a backdoor into the present”.

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