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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.
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Weaving the feminine universe in Lysistrata: between divine and mortal warriors / Tecendo o universo feminino em LisÃstrata: entre guerreiras divinas e mortais

Milena Nobre 15 April 2013 (has links)
CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior / Our thesis aims to analyze the relationship between the divine and the human, political and sexual, as well as the relationships established between these plans and the dramatic text from the comedy skit Lysistrata, written by the Greek poet Aristophanes. It is due to show how textual and discursive elements are crucial for the development of the female characters who are opposed to the male characters, either by speech or symbolic images, since the ideal hero to the public administration of the city. It dialogues to some aspects of comic irony, such as the exaggeration and pun, to demonstrate how these elements work together as a discourse, which is an important characteristic for the composition of the part and which by women take the power of the city. We try to analyze the images related to the weave- spin that exemplifies the relationship between creating / narration, in order to demonstrate the feminine imagery that makes up the work. We used, as a guide for our research, the concepts of hero, arete, identity and imagination to confirm our thinking about the social and political aspects of women in ancient Greece. Among the theoretical underpinning our research are the classic reference works such as Homer and Hesiod , the studies of Vernant (1977, 2001) , Silva (1983, 2007), BrandÃo ( 1985, 1987 ) and POMPEU (1997, 2004). / A presente dissertaÃÃo tem como objetivo analisar as relaÃÃes entre os planos divino e humano, polÃtico e sexual, como tambÃm as relaÃÃes que se estabelecem entre esses planos e o texto dramÃtico, a partir da peÃa cÃmica LisÃstrata, do poeta grego AristÃfanes. Buscaremos mostrar como os elementos textuais e discursivos sÃo preponderantes para a elaboraÃÃo das personagens femininas que se contrapÃem Ãs personagens masculinas, seja atravÃs do discurso ou das imagens simbÃlicas, desde o ideal de herÃi atà a administraÃÃo pÃblica da cidade. Abordaremos dentre alguns aspectos do cÃmico a ironia, o exagero, o trocadilho, buscando demonstrar como esses elementos colaboram como discurso, que constitui importante particularidade para a composiÃÃo da peÃa e com o qual as mulheres tomam o poder da cidade. Analisaremos as imagens relacionadas ao tecer/ fiar que exemplificam a relaÃÃo entre criar/narrar, para procurar comprovar o imaginÃrio feminino que compÃe a obra. Utilizaremos como norteadores de nossa investigaÃÃo os conceitos de herÃi, aretÃ, identidade e imaginÃrio para confirmar nosso pensamento sobre os aspectos social e polÃtico da mulher na GrÃcia antiga. Dentre os teÃricos que sustentam nossa pesquisa estÃo, alÃm das obras de referÃncia clÃssica como Homero e HesÃodo, os estudos de VERNANT (1977, 2001), SILVA (1983, 2007), BRANDÃO (1985, 1987) e POMPEU (1997, 2004).
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Ακουστικός σχεδιασμός του αρχαίου θεάτρου Κουρίου της Λεμεσού Κύπρου

Πολυκάρπου, Πολύκαρπος 05 September 2011 (has links)
Το αντικείμενο της διπλωματικής αυτής εργασίας είναι ο σχεδιασμός και η ακουστική προσομοίωση του Αρχαίου Θεάτρου του Κουρίου της Λεμεσού Κύπρου. Σκοπός της προσομοίωσης αυτής είναι ο υπολογισμός κάποιων χρήσιμων ακουστικών παραμέτρων. Επιπρόσθετα δημιουργείται μια εικονική ακρόαση του θεάτρο, σe αρχεία αναπαραγωγής '.WAV'. / The object of this thesis is the design and acoustic simulation of the Kourion Ancient Theater of Limassol - Cyprus. The purpose of this simulation is the calculation of some relevant acoustic parameters. Additionally, a virtual hearing (auralization) of the theater is created in '.WAV' files.
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Tecendo o universo feminino em Lisístrata: entre guerreiras divinas e mortais / Weaving the feminine universe in Lysistrata: between divine and mortal warriors

Nobre, Milena January 2013 (has links)
NOBRE, Milena. Tecendo o universo feminino em Lisístrata: entre guerreiras divinas e mortais. 2013. 79f. – Dissertação (Mestrado) – Universidade Federal do Ceará, Programa de Pós-graduação em Letras, Fortaleza (CE), 2013 / Submitted by Márcia Araújo (marcia_m_bezerra@yahoo.com.br) on 2014-08-08T17:07:00Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2013_dis_mnobre.pdf: 1052767 bytes, checksum: aaf81e874411616e1191b77fd2a4eb0c (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Márcia Araújo(marcia_m_bezerra@yahoo.com.br) on 2014-08-08T17:37:43Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 2013_dis_mnobre.pdf: 1052767 bytes, checksum: aaf81e874411616e1191b77fd2a4eb0c (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2014-08-08T17:37:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2013_dis_mnobre.pdf: 1052767 bytes, checksum: aaf81e874411616e1191b77fd2a4eb0c (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 / Our thesis aims to analyze the relationship between the divine and the human, political and sexual, as well as the relationships established between these plans and the dramatic text from the comedy skit Lysistrata, written by the Greek poet Aristophanes. It is due to show how textual and discursive elements are crucial for the development of the female characters who are opposed to the male characters, either by speech or symbolic images, since the ideal hero to the public administration of the city. It dialogues to some aspects of comic irony, such as the exaggeration and pun, to demonstrate how these elements work together as a discourse, which is an important characteristic for the composition of the part and which by women take the power of the city. We try to analyze the images related to the weave- spin that exemplifies the relationship between creating / narration, in order to demonstrate the feminine imagery that makes up the work. We used, as a guide for our research, the concepts of hero, arete, identity and imagination to confirm our thinking about the social and political aspects of women in ancient Greece. Among the theoretical underpinning our research are the classic reference works such as Homer and Hesiod , the studies of Vernant (1977, 2001) , Silva (1983, 2007), Brandão ( 1985, 1987 ) and POMPEU (1997, 2004). / A presente dissertação tem como objetivo analisar as relações entre os planos divino e humano, político e sexual, como também as relações que se estabelecem entre esses planos e o texto dramático, a partir da peça cômica Lisístrata, do poeta grego Aristófanes. Buscaremos mostrar como os elementos textuais e discursivos são preponderantes para a elaboração das personagens femininas que se contrapõem às personagens masculinas, seja através do discurso ou das imagens simbólicas, desde o ideal de herói até a administração pública da cidade. Abordaremos dentre alguns aspectos do cômico a ironia, o exagero, o trocadilho, buscando demonstrar como esses elementos colaboram como discurso, que constitui importante particularidade para a composição da peça e com o qual as mulheres tomam o poder da cidade. Analisaremos as imagens relacionadas ao tecer/ fiar que exemplificam a relação entre criar/narrar, para procurar comprovar o imaginário feminino que compõe a obra. Utilizaremos como norteadores de nossa investigação os conceitos de herói, areté, identidade e imaginário para confirmar nosso pensamento sobre os aspectos social e político da mulher na Grécia antiga. Dentre os teóricos que sustentam nossa pesquisa estão, além das obras de referência clássica como Homero e Hesíodo, os estudos de VERNANT (1977, 2001), SILVA (1983, 2007), BRANDÃO (1985, 1987) e POMPEU (1997, 2004).
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Playing with Your Role in Plautine Theater

Bungard, Christopher William 25 August 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Φεστιβάλ Φιλίππων-Θάσου και παραστάσεις αρχαίου ελληνικού δράματος : η αναζήτηση της ταυτότητας του φεστιβάλ

Κοντίδου, Ευτέρπη 23 April 2015 (has links)
Στόχος της παρούσας εργασίας είναι να ανιχνεύσει και να σκιαγραφήσει την πορεία του θεσμού του φεστιβάλ των Φιλίππων από τη χρονιά έναρξής του (1957) έως και σήμερα, δίνοντας έμφαση στην παραστασιακή πολιτική του Φεστιβάλ ως προς τις παραγωγές αρχαίου ελληνικού δράματος και επιχειρώντας παράλληλα να ανιχνεύσει την ιδιαίτερη ταυτότητά του. Σε γενικές γραμμές διακρίνονται τέσσερις περίοδοι στη διαχρονική πορεία του Φεστιβάλ. Η πρώτη ορίζεται από την τετραετία κατά την οποία τίθενται τα θεμέλια του Φεστιβάλ από τον αρχαιολόγο Δημήτριο Λαζαρίδη και τον φιλόλογο Χαράλαμπο Λαλένη (1957-1960). Επόμενο σταθμό συνιστά η πορεία του Φεστιβάλ στο πλαίσιο του νεοσύστατου Κ.Θ.Β.Ε. (1961-1983). Η διοργάνωσή του από τον Δήμο Καβάλας κατά τη διάρκεια της επόμενης δεκαπενταετίας (1984-1999) και, τέλος, η τελευταία δεκαπενταετία κατά την οποία την ευθύνη για τη διοργάνωσή του αναλαμβάνει το ΔΗ.ΠΕ.ΘΕ. Καβάλας (2000-2014), ορίζουν τις δύο τελευταίες περιόδους. / The aim of this paper is to trace and to outline the way the institution of the Filippi festival evolved through the years, emphasizing the performance policies of the festival regarding the ancient drama production and trying at the same time to detect its special identity. In general four period are discerned through the festival evolution over the years. The first is defined by the four year period through which the foundations of the festival are laid by the archaeologist Dimitrios Lazarides and the philologist Charalabos Lalenis. Next station constitutes the evolution of the festival in the field of the newly set up National Theater of Northern Greece. Its organization by the Municipality of Kavala during the next 25 years period and finally the last 15 years period during which the responsibility for its organization is taken up by the Municipal Peripheral Theater of Kavala mark the last two periods.

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