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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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El Retrato de Antonio Machado

Rodríguez, Carlos César, January 1965 (has links)
Tesis--Universidad de los Andes, Mérida, Venezuela. / Bibliography: p. 93-95.
2

Antonio Machado : 1875-1939 : l'homme, le poète, le penseur.

Sésé, Bernard, January 1980 (has links)
Th.--Lett.--Paris 3, 1977. / Index.
3

La definición de una nación la presencia de la filosofía de Miguel de Unamuno en la poesía de Antonio Machado /

Singh, Nathan, January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (B.A.)--Haverford College, Dept. of Spanish, 2006. / Includes bibliographical references.
4

La presencia de Miguel de Unamuno en Antonio Machado

Albornoz, Aurora de. January 1900 (has links)
Tesis--Universidad de Salamanca, 1966. / Bibliography: p. [351-369].
5

La presencia de Miguel de Unamuno en Antonio Machado

Albornoz, Aurora de. January 1900 (has links)
Tesis--Universidad de Salamanca, 1966. / Bibliography: p. [351-369].
6

Sociabilidade violenta e regulação da violência no Brasil estudo sobre a especificidade da violência urbana brasileira

FRANÇA, Márcio Abreu de 06 August 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Isaac Francisco de Souza Dias (isaac.souzadias@ufpe.br) on 2016-05-13T18:10:29Z No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 1232 bytes, checksum: 66e71c371cc565284e70f40736c94386 (MD5) TESE - 0 final_depósito_BC_MarcioAbreu (Versão digital).pdf: 2112020 bytes, checksum: 687f2d0fa08ff9a5fc2b84d3e4ec08a3 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-05-13T18:10:29Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 1232 bytes, checksum: 66e71c371cc565284e70f40736c94386 (MD5) TESE - 0 final_depósito_BC_MarcioAbreu (Versão digital).pdf: 2112020 bytes, checksum: 687f2d0fa08ff9a5fc2b84d3e4ec08a3 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-08-06 / CAPES / A Tese trata da especificidade da violência urbana brasileira contemporânea a partir da obra de Luiz Antonio Machado da Silva. Com a noção de sociabilidade violenta, Machado da Silva busca apreender uma dimensão qualitativa da criminalidade contemporânea, marcada pela emergência do uso autonomizado da violência, e, por isso, sem a necessidade de justificação. Na primeira parte deste trabalho, apresentamos a contribuição de Machado da Silva e tomamos a sociabilidade violenta como forma desregulada de emprego da violência, o que indicaria seu caráter de novidade em relação ao panorama da criminalidade urbana. Na segunda parte, o foco recai sobre o contraponto teórico da “tese” de Machado da Silva, a saber, o estudo de formas teoricamente possíveis de regulação de uso da violência. Essa estratégia leva à composição de um tipo de conduta relacionada ao processo de pacificação social, compondo um importante contraponto à ideia de sociabilidade violenta. Ao mesmo tempo, pensando especificamente a sociedade brasileira, buscou-se relacionar formas específicas de regulação da violência que, ao contrário de outras, não resultariam na pacificação social. Na terceira parte, tentou-se aprofundar a relação possível entre as distintas formas de regulação do uso da violência para estabelecermos uma hipótese explicativa para a emergência da sociabilidade violenta como “forma de vida” singular na contemporaneidade brasileira, apoiado nos pressupostos metodológicos da Sociologia da Ação. Ao mesmo tempo, tentamos relacionar explicativamente alguns mecanismos sociais possivelmente atuantes no caso brasileiro para que se estabeleça um encadeamento causal de diversos fatores, cuja resultante, no que se refere à questão da criminalidade urbana, é a sociabilidade violenta. Concluindo o trabalho, busca-se defender que há indícios teóricos de que o uso desregulado da violência, consoante a uma mudança de percepção social sobre a violência urbana, pode ser relacionado a um desenvolvimento singular do uso legítimo da violência para fins privados. / This Thesis addresses the specificity of contemporary Brazilian urban violence from the works of Luiz Antonio Machado da Silva. With the notion of violent sociability, Machado da Silva aims to apprehend a qualitative dimension of contemporary violence, marked by the emergence of the autonomic use of violence, and, therefore, without the need for justification. In the first part of this work, we present the contribution made by Machado da Silva and take the violent sociability as an unregulated form for the use of violence, which would indicate its novelty quality regarding the overview of urban criminality. In the second part, the focus falls on the theoretical counterpoint of Machado da Silva's "thesis", namely the study of theoretically possible forms of regulating the use of violence. This strategy leads to the composition of a type of conduct related to the process of social pacification, creating an important counterpoint to the idea of violent sociability. At the same time, thinking specifically of Brazilian society, we aimed to relate specific forms of regulation of violence that, unlike others, would not result in social pacification. In the third part, we tried to deepen the possible relation between the distinct forms of regulating the use of violence to establish an explanatory hypothesis for the emergence of violent sociability as a singular "way of life" in Brazilian contemporaneity, supported on the methodological tenets from the Sociology of Action. At the same time, we tried to relate explanatorily some social mechanisms possibly active in the Brazilian case in order to establish a causal concatenation of diverse factors, whose result, regarding the issue of urban criminality, is the violent sociability. In conclusion, we aim to advocate that there are theoretical indications that the unregulated use of violence, alongside a change in social perception about urban violence, can be related to a singular development in the legitimate use of violence for private ends.
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Thawing the Frozen Heart: Turning to Antonio Machado to Overcome the Silence in <em>El corazón helado</em> by Almudena Grandes

Henricksen, Richard A. 07 December 2011 (has links) (PDF)
In an attempt to demonstrate Spain's obligation to recover its ignored historic memory, Almudena Grandes evokes the poetry of a man whose past itself has been manipulated, misused and partially forgotten: the great poet Antonio Machado. In this study I examine the use of the famous "two Spain" imagery from Machado's "Españolito" as a tool for subverting many erroneous concepts about the war that, according to Grandes, are still prevalent in Spanish society. I also examine how this "two Spain" conflict demonstrates the crossroads that faces the third generation of Spaniards after the Civil War: that of collectively remaining in silence or turning openly to the past. To capture this conflict Grandes uses images of water and ice as symbols of the fluidity (or lack of fluidity) of time, images similarly used by Machado throughout much of his poetry. As Ãlvaro, the protagonist, progressively discovers the past his father had so desperately tried to hide, his heart breaks free of the ice that had surrounded his life. His example demonstrates the actions that Grandes desires for a society that still suffers from the effects of the prevailing historic ignorance: that of turning to the past for a foundation on which to build. By evoking Machado´s name and exploring similar imageries, Grandes not only strengthens him as a defender of the Republic but suggests that the only way for Spain to become normal again is to turn to the Republic and its ideals and build upon what they started and what has been overlooked since the Civil War.

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