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  • 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.
291

Musica, futurismo e a trilha sonora de Dziga Vertov / Music, futurism and Vertov's sound track

Magalhães, Michelle Agnes 22 September 2005 (has links)
Orientador: Claudiney Rodrigues Carrasco / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-05T15:45:44Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Magalhaes_MichelleAgnes_M.pdf: 4441611 bytes, checksum: 2bb1669fdc87df23a2f5e1523d796a6a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2005 / Resumo: Este trabalho tem como propósito a apresentação de um pequeno panorama do movimento futurista italiano e russo no que tange ao aspecto musical, bem como uma análise dos elementos futuristas encontrados na música do filme "Entusiasmo, Sinfonia do Donbass" de Dziga Vertov realizado em 1930 / Abstract: The present dissertation has the purpose of presenting a resumed panorama of the Italian and Russian futurist movements focused on its musical aspects, as well an analysis of the futurist elements found in the film music of "Enthusiasm, Symphony of Donbass" produced in 1930 by Dziga Vertov / Mestrado / Mestre em Música
292

Humberto Mauro e as imagens do Brasil

Schvarzman, Sheila 25 August 2000 (has links)
Orientador: Edgar Salvadori De Decca / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-26T20:48:32Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Schvarzman_Sheila_D.pdf: 43709057 bytes, checksum: 4a08ae7d922d1cb40b2d4a187dbb27c2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2000 / Resumo: Não informado / Abstract: Not informed. / Doutorado / Doutor em História
293

Metropolis : o uso do jazz no cinema de animação japones / Metropolis : the use of jazz music in the animated cinema

Chritaro, Gustavo Rocha, 1978- 07 January 2009 (has links)
Orientador: Claudiney Rodrigues Carrasco / Acompanha 1 DVD-R DL Recordable / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-14T02:58:46Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Chritaro_GustavoRocha_M.pdf: 2779207 bytes, checksum: 36c364413fdb91f0537ab70583dc27f4 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009 / Resumo: Este trabalho tem como proposta analisar o uso do jazz no cinema de animação japonês, através de um estudo de caso que tem como objetivo o longa-metragem de animação "Metrópolis" (2001), dirigido por Rintaro, com roteiro de Katsuhiro Otomo, e música de Toshiyuki Honda. A metodologia que escolhemos foi a de estabelecer conexões com a literatura específica da área de trilhas sonoras, e dialogar com o pensamneto de outras áreas, como a filosofia e a crítica literária Além disso, foram feitas exposições formais sobre a parte técnica da trilha musical e a partir de então, foram realizadas uma síntese entre a literatura e o procedimento de análise / Abstract: This work intents to analyse the use of jazz music in the Japanese animated cinema , trough a case study that has as object the feature-film "Metropolis" (2001),direct by Rintaro, screen-played by Katsuhiro Otomo , and underscored by Toshiyuki Honda. The methodology we have chosen was that of establishing connections with the film music specific writings, and dialoging with the thinking of other areas, such as philosophy and literary criticism. Formal exposition about the form music technical characteristics was also made, and then a synthesis was made between the literature and the analyses procedure / Mestrado / Mestre em Música
294

Feira das Quintas : critica de polemica nas cronicas oswaldianas / Feira das Quintas : criticism and polemic in the Oswaldian chronicles

Ramos, Roberta Fabron 31 January 2008 (has links)
Orientador: Maria Eugenia Boaventura / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-11T08:12:49Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Ramos_RobertaFabron_M.pdf: 1179212 bytes, checksum: 781b46c2b7f0d80644450d4538af28af (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008 / Resumo: Publicada semanalmente entre setembro de 1926 e maio de 1927, no Jornal do Commercio, a série "Feira das Quintas" oferece a seu leitor uma grande variedade de temas e informações sobre o Modernismo brasileiro. A partir de seu estudo nota-se a maneira articulada como estes se apresentam e a relevância do trabalho com a linguagem empreendido por Oswald de Andrade nos textos, que se faz em rede com suas demais obras. Destacam-se na presente pesquisa a polêmica com os integrantes do Verdeamarelismo - Plínio Salgado, Menotti Del Picchia e Cassiano Ricardo - e as observações críticas, ambas num estilo marcado pela rapidez do discurso jornalístico. Pretende-se com esta abordagem a percepção da interferência desses escritos na história da literatura local, impulsionando o revigoramento da arte em geral e a implantação dos valores estético-ideológicos do movimento modernista no Brasil. As informações oferecidas são peças significativas no mosaico que forma o decênio de 20, especialmente em São Paulo, com a diversidade de manifestações artísticas e correntes estéticas convergentes na busca constante por uma cultura nacional, que se fortalece sobremaneira naquele período de nossa história. / Abstract: Published weekly between September of 1926 and May of 1927, in the Jornal do Commercio, the column "Feira das Quintas" offers to its reader a great variety of subjects and information on the Brazilian Modernism. From its study is noted the way how these themes are articulated and the relevance of the work with the language undertaken by Oswald de Andrade in the texts, which creates a network with his other works. We distiguish in the present one search the controversy with the integrants of Verdeamarelismo - Plínio Salgado, Menotti Del Picchia e Cassiano Ricardo - and his comments as critical, both in a style marked by the rapidity of journalistic language. The perception of the interference of these writings in the history of local literature and in the implantation of the aesthetic-ideological values of the Brazilian modernist movement is intended with this boarding. The information offered are significant pieces in the mosaic wich forms the decade of 20, especially in Sao Paulo, with the diversity of artistic events and aesthetic currents converging in constant search for a national culture, that is strengthened considerably in that period of our history. / Mestrado / Literatura Brasileira / Doutor em Teoria e História Literária
295

Frida Kahlo : entre chagas e borboletas / Frida Kahlo : among wounds and butterflies

Macedo, Vanessa Freitas de Paiva 12 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Julia Ziviani Vitiello / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-12T05:36:49Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Macedo_VanessaFreitasdePaiva_M.pdf: 3758047 bytes, checksum: 106d65a2ca1d3156116d47fb0eb52474 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008 / Resumo Esta pesquisa propõe perceber a simbiose entre o artista e sua obra, reconhecendo a proximidade que vida e criação artística podem assumir, convergindo para uma arte autobiográfica. Investiga-se a relação entre dor e arte/ morte e criação como ciclo possível e necessário ao processo criativo. Frida Kahlo é escolhida como artista expoente para suscitar essas questões. A pesquisa mergulha em seu universo para, a partir dele, ver surgir o seu próprio, numa criação em dança. Nasce Entre Chagas e Borboletas. Os intermédios por que ela passa para estruturar-se - o processo criativo - são o material que interage com todos os temas investigados, para registrar o caminho anterior à obra. / Abstract This research propose to sense the symbiosis between the artist and his work, recognising the proximity that life and artistic creation can built, converging to an autobiografic art. Investigating the relation between pain and art, death and creation as a possible and necessary cicle to creative process. Frida Kahlo is chosen as an expoent artist to bring up these questions. The research dives deeply into her universe to, starting from that, built its own universe in a dance creation. Among Wounds and Butterflies born. The inner - ways it passes though to built itself - the creative process - is the material that interacts with all the themes investigated, to register the path before the creation. / Mestrado / Mestre em Artes
296

'n Vergelykende studie van Ingrid Winterbach se Die boek van toeval en toeverlaat (2006) en Etienne van Heerden se Asbesmiddag (2007)

Strydom, Gideon Louwrens January 2010 (has links)
The focus of this dissertation is a comparative study of Ingrid Winterbach's Die boek van toeval en toeverlaat (2006) [The Book of Happenstance (2008)] and Etienne van Heerden's Asbesmiddag (2007) [Asbestos Afternoon] within an intertextual and socio-political framework. Both novels show strong links to the literary traditions of which they form part through a high degree of intertextuality with literary predecessors (intertexts from Afrikaans and South African English literature, but also classical intertexts emanating from the larger field of world literature). Both texts exhibit an overt metatextual consciousness. The protagonists in each of these novels are portrayed as novelists. One of the main aims of the study is to interrogate the implied ideological perspectives in both novels - the nature and extent of the reflection of the current South African socio-political system. Winterbach and Van Heerden‘s texts may both be read as fictionalised forms of "protest" against the extrinsic South African socio-political order. These forms of protest focus on the inevitable change from one stage/era to the next, the old South Africa to the new, in a quest for artistic (creative writing and literature) and cultural (Afrikaner identity and language) survival. Die boek van toeval en toeverlaat (2006) and Asbesmiddag (2007) contribute to contemporary discourse by offering implied ideological insights into specific socio-political and metatextual phenomena. This is done in fictional guise - through the characters populating the fictional world of the novel, and also through the authors' implied ideological views. Both novels are intensely concerned with language issues, as well as the status of literature as cultural product. On the metatextual level theoretical issues concerning literature are in the focus, such as the precarious position of the novelist (and the academic) in contemporary South African society, and the status of literature and Afrikaans as a minority language. The purpose of this comparative study is to look at the metatextual, ideological and linguistic aspects of the novels through an extensive intertextual study, in order to interrogate and illustrate the socio-political discourse embedded in them.
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Specters of Liberation, Children of Violence: Experimental Film in Algeria 1965-1979

Llorens, Natasha Marie January 2021 (has links)
In this dissertation, I map the experimental margin of Algerian cinema between 1965 and 1979 against the paradigmatic film about Algeria, Gillo Pontecorvo and Yacef Saadi’s The Battle of Algiers (1965). I focus on the period immediately following the successful conclusion of an eight-year war waged by the Algerian National Liberation Front against France. It is known as the “Golden Age” of Algerian cinema, a span of nearly fifteen years after the film industry was nationalized when culture was generously financed by newly exploited petrochemical resources in the Sahara. This mapping has two aims, the first of which is straightforward: I read four films made in Algeria by Algerian filmmakers closely in light of their socio-political contexts and I argue that together they represent a significant and overlooked minor history in Algerian film. The films are Tahia Ya Didou! by Mohamed Zinet (1969), Omar Gatlato by Merzack Allouache (1976), La Nouba des Femmes du Mont Chenoua by Assia Djebar (1976), and Nahla by Farouk Beloufa (1979). They are significant formally and in terms of their critical reception at the time and since the late 1960s and early 1970s among Algerian filmmakers, but they are crucially significant as ambivalent testimony about life after the colonial period and about the traumatic effect of the long and violent struggle for liberation. Second, I read these films against the Battle of Algiers in its socio-political context. I argue that the aspects of the War of Liberation that fall out of this canonical portrait of decolonial resistance are precisely those taken up by the experimental margin I examine elsewhere in the dissertation. My reading of Pontecorvo and Saadi’s classic film is critical not only in terms of its representation of violence perpetrated by the French but also in the aspects of Algerian history it occludes, namely the history of women. If the margin provides a space for testimony for the trauma of the war, the Battle of Algiers reifies a Fanonian understanding of revolutionary violence, an understanding that is constitutively exclusive of women’s role in the war. I read extensively with Karima Lazali on the clinical situation of Algerians post-war. I draw on archival materials from Algeria and France including production notes and documentation of contemporary reception, especially by Algerians. On contextual questions, I read Algerian sociologists, politicians, filmmakers, and film critics as much as possible. My commitment to de-centering especially a French perspective on Algeria allows the rich semiotic exchange between filmmakers, artists, architects, and political activists to emerge and to challenge the hegemonic perspective that Algerian culture post-war was entirely dominated by its authoritarian government.
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Car il y a beaucoup d’appelés, mais peu d’élus: Military Conscription in French Literary Representations of the Algerian War

January 2020 (has links)
This dissertation offers readings of novels by Pierre Guyotat, Georges Perec, Patrick Modiano and other lesser-known French authors of the twentieth and twenty-first century, analyzing the representation of the “appelés d’Algérie,” the last citizens of France to be mobilized in a wartime draft. Dating back to the Third Republic, military service played a key role in turning both metropolitan and colonial populations into Frenchmen, though clearly not under the same conditions or in the same way. A historically informed account of military service’s role in citizenship formation can provide a useful analytic frame for clarifying literary engagements with contemporary French “identity-talk,” i.e. political and discursive deployments of identity and identity politics, as well as debates around laïcité, universalist assimilationism, and “communautarisme.” In early literary responses to the Algerian War, the character of the conscript serves to criticize the rising tide of consumerism and Americanization in postwar France. In novels by Daniel Anselme and René-Nicolas Ehni, draftees participate in a homosocial republicanism in which “fraternité” trumps both atomized individualism and the normative heterosexual couple, a locus of consumption. In novels by Perec and Modiano, resistance to conscription enables a critique of universalist citizenship, as the figure of the insubordinate or ambivalent conscript provides an opportunity to reckon with Jewish identity and French anti-Semitism. My analysis addresses the unequal and uneven distribution of political rights based on “identity” factors as well as the asymmetrical deployment of the term “communautarisme.” Certain of Guyotat’s texts are perceived to respond politically and aesthetically to the Algerian War, even though they refuse the conventions of realism, verisimilitude, and even representation. Using Foucault to read Guyotat, my analysis of his work provides an opportunity to address twentieth-century French debates concerning engaged and autonomous art, as well as the relationship of radical politics to radical form. I turn in my last chapter to recent novels by the prize-wining French novelists Alexis Jenni, Laurent Mauvignier, Jérôme Ferrari, and Alice Ferney. Set in part during the Algerian War, these novels draw explicit parallels between colonial violence and race-based violence in France today. These rhetorical parallels can obscure historical contingency and complexity, such as the evolving construction of the concept of “race.” Likewise, these novels contrast a virile, homogenous military and an effeminate, fractured republic and can be read as parables for the rise of the Front National in contemporary France. My analysis shows how these works can both participate in and critique particular racialized and gendered views of the French republic.
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The modern Spanish theatre : with particular emphasis upon the works of Jacinto Benavente

Fitch, Eunice Vivian 01 January 1936 (has links)
The great literary movements affected Spanish drama less than that of any other country, though romanticism drew the public and stage closer. Realism and naturalism were slow in developing due to the "manifest incompatibility existing between the very spirit of the French realists and the Spanish national dramatic ideals."2 Spanish national drama deals in elemental passions, is poetic in situations, and magnificently conventional in tone; while its literary form is more important than its dramatic structure.2 French literature contains fine and subtle psychology, witty and ingenious, but is sometimes a little unsubstantial. Not universal theme but complex and involved feelings are characteristic. Spain has been slow to appreciate the modern French realistic play; indeed she has never adopted it in its original form. Attempts to imitate Ibsen3 and the foreign symbolism of Maeterlinck have been unsuccessful. The modern movement in the theatre starts at the end of the nineteenth century. Of all the writers the man most responsible for introducing modern drama, as we understand it in Europe, was Jacinto Benavente. No consideration of the modern theatre would be complete without a discussion of this interesting and brilliant dramatist. Wherever reforms have been accomplished, wherever barriers have been broken down, wherever new paths have been formed, he has been the leader.1 He is generally considered the greatest living dramatist in Spain, and worthy to rank with the best in any country. Of all the realistic dramatist of our time none is more realistic than Benavente. New ideals of literature and art, the method of the modern dramatist, more refined, more serious in aim than of old -- these are some of his contributions to modern drama. He has reacted on the drama and compelled it to change its traditional conventions for modern stage technique. Benavente is to be the master builder of modern Spanish drama; at the same time he mirrors the society of his time, its virtues and vices.
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Tendencies of the generation of '98 as exhibited in the dramatic works of Jacinto Benavente and Gregorio Martinez Sierra

Danner, Helen 01 January 1936 (has links)
One of the most widely discussed movements of modern Spain is the activity of a literary school usually termed the Generation of '98. The Spanish American War proved to be the final humiliation of a century of political and economic decline in Spain. A group of young men decided that something must be done to save Spain from crumbling to pieces before their very eyes. They loved their country, and its decline made them heart-sick. They knew something must be done to startle the people and to make them realize that they were no longer living in the Golden Age when Spain was a great power. They wished to make their countrymen look forward and not backward. This group of men were intellectuals. They were novelists, dramatists, critics, publishers, historians, professors, and editors of magazine and newspapers. As we see, they were all men of letters. Jacinto Benavente was born in Madrid in 1866 and spent the early years of his childhood in this city. Benavente's first important publication was a book of poems imitating for the most part Campoamor and Becquer.2 Benavente also published essays on various subjects. The most interesting of these for the purpose of this study were Cartas de Mujeres, because it shows that Benavente exhibits one of the tendencies of the Generation of '98. Martinez Sierra is generally considered a member of the Generation of '98 Because of this optimism, Sierra does not deal a great deal with the social and political problems of Spain. He writes simplify of the great masses telling the commonplace happenings of their lives.

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