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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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\"A gata e a fábula\" e \"Exílio\": a manifestação do desamor no mundo moderno / \"A gata e a fábula\" and \"Exílio\": demonstration of the solitude, the lack of comunication and the uncertainty of the relationships in our contemporary world

Genta, Alda Maria Arrivabene 22 March 2006 (has links)
O presente trabalho tem por intuito demonstrar a solidão, a incomunicabilidade e a precariedade dos relacionamentos no mundo moderno. Para tanto fizemos um estudo detalhado das personagens e da linguagem simbólica presentes em A gata e a fábula, de Fernanda Botelho e Exílio, de Lya Luft. Coincidentemente, o contexto histórico das duas obras consiste na ditadura, que ocorreu em Portugal e no Brasil, porém não aparece explicitamente nos romances, mesmo porque o enfoque de ambos é o de mostrar a situação da mulher numa sociedade conservadora e patriarcal. Ambos os romances mostram a mulher à procura de sua identidade numa sociedade na qual ela sempre ocupou uma posição inferior. / The aim of the present research is to demonstrate the solitude, the lack of comunication and the uncertainty of the relationships in our contemporary world. In order to show this, we did a detailed study of the characters and of the symbolic speech presented in A gata e a fábula written by Fernanda Botelho and Exílio, written by Lya Luft. The historical context of the novels is, coincidently, the dictatorship which happened in Portugal and in Brazil, but this fact does not appear clearly in these novels, because their main focus is to show the woman\'s situation facing a strict and patriarchal society. Both novels show the woman in search of ber identity in a society in which she always had a lower position.
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\"A gata e a fábula\" e \"Exílio\": a manifestação do desamor no mundo moderno / \"A gata e a fábula\" and \"Exílio\": demonstration of the solitude, the lack of comunication and the uncertainty of the relationships in our contemporary world

Alda Maria Arrivabene Genta 22 March 2006 (has links)
O presente trabalho tem por intuito demonstrar a solidão, a incomunicabilidade e a precariedade dos relacionamentos no mundo moderno. Para tanto fizemos um estudo detalhado das personagens e da linguagem simbólica presentes em A gata e a fábula, de Fernanda Botelho e Exílio, de Lya Luft. Coincidentemente, o contexto histórico das duas obras consiste na ditadura, que ocorreu em Portugal e no Brasil, porém não aparece explicitamente nos romances, mesmo porque o enfoque de ambos é o de mostrar a situação da mulher numa sociedade conservadora e patriarcal. Ambos os romances mostram a mulher à procura de sua identidade numa sociedade na qual ela sempre ocupou uma posição inferior. / The aim of the present research is to demonstrate the solitude, the lack of comunication and the uncertainty of the relationships in our contemporary world. In order to show this, we did a detailed study of the characters and of the symbolic speech presented in A gata e a fábula written by Fernanda Botelho and Exílio, written by Lya Luft. The historical context of the novels is, coincidently, the dictatorship which happened in Portugal and in Brazil, but this fact does not appear clearly in these novels, because their main focus is to show the woman\'s situation facing a strict and patriarchal society. Both novels show the woman in search of ber identity in a society in which she always had a lower position.
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Women in the workplace : four Spanish novels by women, 1979--1998

Ross, Catherine Bourland, 1973- 03 August 2011 (has links)
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