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Perspective vol. 14 no. 6 (Dec 1980)Seerveld, Calvin, Zylstra, Bernard, Hart, Hendrik, Sweetman, Roseanne Lopers 31 December 1980 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 14 no. 6 (Dec 1980) / Perspective: Newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Christian ScholarshipSeerveld, Calvin, Zylstra, Bernard, Hart, Hendrik, Sweetman, Roseanne Lopers 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Uma festa para a Rainha da Borborema: O Centenário de Campina Grande (1960 - 1964). / A party for the Queen of Borborema: The Centennial of Campina Grande (1960 - 1964).AGUIAR, Joabe Barbosa. 09 October 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2014-05 / Como leitores ávidos por novos horizontes e paisagens do passado, convido-lhes para
esta trajetória em busca de novos significados sobre o centenário de Campina Grande
(1964). Trata-se de uma investigação acerca da teatralização do poder, tendo como
suporte a construção simbólica e imagética. Conduzimos teoricamente nossa pesquisa a
partir do debate com a Nova História Política, nessa fundamentação, diálogo com os
autores do campo da teatrocracia, como Balandier e Geertz. Adotamos como fonte de
pesquisa o jornal Diário da Borborema que circulava no período em análise, além dos
livros de Ata da Câmara dos Vereadores de Campina Grande, músicas produzidas para
o centenário, álbum de figurinhas e fotografias sobre o evento festivo.
Metodologicamente nos pautamos pela análise das falas, impressões e observações
produzidas do contato com nossas fontes, com a preocupação de irmos além do
meramente escrito, no sentido de compreender seus discursos como resultantes das
relações de poder. Neste cenário, pretendemos decodificar as festas, os ritos e os
cerimoniais como as letras de um alfabeto. / As readers eager for new horizons and landscapes of the past, invite them to this path in
search of new meanings about the centenary of Campina Grande (1964). This is an
investigation about the theatricality of power, supported the construction and symbolic
imagery. We conduct our research theoretically from the debate with the New Political
History, in this reasoning, dialogue with the authors in the field of teatrocracia as
Balandier and Geertz. We adopt as a research newspaper Diário da Borborema that
circulated in the period, and the books of the Minutes of the City Council of Campina
Grande, songs produced for the centenary, sticker album and photographs about the
festive event. Methodologically we have guided the analysis of discourse, impressions
and observations produced contact with our sources, with the worry of going beyond the
purely written, in order to understand their speech because of power relations. In this
scenario, we want to decode the festivals, rites and ceremonies like the letters of an
alphabet.
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Disruptions in the Dream City: Unsettled Ideologies at the 1905 World's Fair in Portland, OregonCleland, Kat 17 June 2013 (has links)
This thesis examines the experiences of fairgoers at the Lewis and Clark Centennial, American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair held in Portland, Oregon from June to October of 1905. Historians have framed world's fairs and international expositions as sites of legitimating narratives and restagings of empire and nationhood. This thesis focuses on women, Asian Americans, and Native Americans who interrupted and disrupted the performance and exhibition of U.S. imperialism in the specific case of Portland, Oregon. It considers who benefitted from or endured loss in the demonstrations of imperial culture at the Fair. Following the premises that metropolitan and colonial histories should be considered in the same analytical field and that the systemic power of domestic imperialism in the United States extended beyond Native Americans into the experiences of most nonwhite American communities, this thesis adds a metropolitan approach to Native-American history and, in turn, applies a more colonial approach to the study of African-American, Asian-American, and working-class women's histories. In three chapters, this study explores a range of disruptions at the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial - patched over by the Exposition's civic elites and overlooked by previous historians of the Fair - that shed light on the politics of race, class, and gender within the processes of empire and nation building in the turn-of-the-century West.
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Perspective vol. 15 no. 1 (Feb 1981)Sweetman, Roseanne Lopers, Thompson, Henriette, Zylstra, Bernard, VanderVennen, Robert E. 28 February 1981 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 15 no. 1 (Feb 1981) / Perspective: Newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Christian ScholarshipSweetman, Roseanne Lopers, Thompson, Henriette, Zylstra, Bernard, VanderVennen, Robert E. 26 March 2013 (has links)
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