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A TRAJETÓRIA DE MADRE BASILEA SCHLINK: GÊNERO, RELIGIÃO E AUTORIA FEMININASilva, Carina Mirelli da 24 August 2016 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2016-08-24 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The amount of written book by Mother superior Basilea, can express a woman trajectory, that used a religeous life and the female authory written as a tool to have a free opinion and could develop her critical thoughts. She showed off because the Woman Religeous sisterrhood founded in Germany,1947; nowadays has seveveral in many parts of the World. The Evangelica Sisterhood of Maria, interdominational way of the Kanaan ministery in Brazil arrived in 1980, in Curitiba and works nowadays. Since then, works with their own graphic, producing and giving their own founded books. We will show some relevants aspects about Mother Superior Basilea, linking Gender analisys, beginning with her work in the Religeous area and using her written as a research, pointing her autobiography "I found the key to God´s heart". So, the mainly goal for this research is between methodology and the biographic literature about Sister Superior Basilea, understanding her trajectory and her written, her role as a female author. It has as a goal, understanding the literature influence in Maria´s sisters dayly routine with this material. Knowing the production process of the literature in Brazil, by Maria´s sisters work in graphics, like development of the books as object and caracteristics. With this research, we can understand the female written and the religeous life and their contribution that Sister Superior Basilea could build a concept about herself, choosing her own way, and giving up of historical and social standards forced to woman in those ages. / O conjunto de livros escritos por Madre Basilea, expressam a trajetória de uma mulher, que utilizou a vida religiosa e a escrita de autoria feminina como ferramentas, para que de forma livre e autônoma pudesse defender suas opiniões e desenvolver seu pensamento crítico. Destacou-se pela fundação de uma Irmandade religiosa de mulheres na Alemanha em 1947, que atualmente conta com sedes em várias partes do mundo. A Irmandade Evangélica de Maria, ramo interdenominacional do Ministério Canaã no Brasil chegou ao Brasil na década de 1980, instalando-se na cidade de Curitiba, em atividade ainda nos dias de hoje. Desde então, trabalha através de gráfica própria, na produção e distribuição de livros de autoria de sua fundadora. Dessa forma, nesse trabalho, apresentaremos aspectos relevantes da trajetória de Madre Basilea, relacionando-os ás análises de Gênero, a partir de sua atuação no ambiente religioso e se utilizando de seus escritos como fontes de pesquisa, com destaque para sua autobiografia “Encontrei a chave do coração de Deus”. Portanto, o objetivo dessa pesquisa é através da metodologia de análise bibliográfica da literatura de Madre Basilea, compreender, com base em sua trajetória e em sua escrita, o seu papel como autora feminina. Especificamente tem, também como objetivo, compreender a influência que a literatura tem no cotidiano das Irmãs de Maria, na recepção e na apropriação desse material. Conhecer o processo de produção da literatura no Brasil, através do trabalho das Irmãs de Maria na gráfica, assim como, a construção dos livros como objeto e suas características. Com essa pesquisa, compreendemos que tanto a escrita de autoria feminina, quanto a vida religiosa, contribuíram para que Madre Basilea pudesse construir uma imagem de si mesma e de forma livre e independente escolher os caminhos que trilhou, abrindo mão, portanto, de padrões históricos e sociais impostos às mulheres de sua época.
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Narrating ideas of Religion, Power, and Sexuality in Ayu Utami's novels: Saman, Larung, and Bilangan FuListyowulan, Widyasari 29 July 2010 (has links)
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How Strange! Are My Eyes Mistaken?": A Study of Arakida Reijo and Her Book of Fantastic Tales, Ayashi no yogatariKaravias, Miriam 17 July 2015 (has links) (PDF)
Arakida Reijo has been described as the most prolific female writer in Japanese premodern history, with her literary output encompassing a huge number of texts in a variety of genres. However, her works remain for the most part untranslated from the original classical Japanese, and she is almost a nonentity in modern literary academia. Given the widespread lack of female education in the Tokugawa period combined with the era’s general image of male societal domination, an argument might be made for Reijo’s inclusion in modern scholarship due to her status as an educated woman alone. However, Reijo’s masterful handling of complicated plots, both interesting as entertainment and rewarding for further academic study, merits a place for her in the Japanese canon even apart from her rarity as an educated female author from the Tokugawa period.
As will be examined in this paper, Reijo’s treatment of supernatural women in her 1778 collection of fantastic tales Ayashi no yogatari, or “Tales of the Uncanny,” stands as an interesting departure from the often misogynistic themes in premodern Japanese supernatural tales. Reijo’s treatment of supernatural women becomes all the more interesting when compared against traditional and contemporary literature, as rather than attempting a complete reversal of ideas and motifs of her day, Reijo instead affects more subtle but important changes. While the women in her stories still often lack agency and interiority, and furthermore still play the role of the “monster,” subject to supernatural metamorphoses, Reijo’s tales often lack both the ultimate judgement of these characters and the subsequent didactic atmosphere present in so many similar tales. An analysis of Reijo’s tales in comparison with traditional and contemporary literature reveals the uniqueness of her approach and its import in the Japanese literary tradition.
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Moters tapatybė: Kerė Candacės Bushnell knygų serijoje „Kerės dienoraščiai“, „Vasara ir miestas“ ir „Seksas ir miestas“ / Female Identity: Carrie in Book Series The Carrie Diaries, Summer and the City and Sex and the City by Candace BushnellČerniauskaitė, Ieva 02 August 2013 (has links)
Candacės Bushnell romanai atskleidžia šiuolaikinės moters tapatybės problemas. Romanų veikėja Kerė Bradšo atspindi nepriklausomą, savo vienišumu patenkiną moterį, kuriai vyras reikalingas tik tam, kad pildytų jos užgaidas. Be to, Kerė yra moteris, kuriai mada padeda atskleisti jos asmenybę. Šiuolaikinė moterų literatūra turi tikslą ne tik suteikti savo skaitytojams gerų emocijų, bet ir apibrėžti šiuolaikines moterų, ieškančių savosios asmenybės, problemas. / The novels written by Candace Bushnell reveal the problems of identity of a contemporary woman. The female character of the novels, Carrie Bradshaw, represents an independent woman who is satisfied being single and needs a man only to fulfil her desires. Moreover, Carrie is a fashion-oriented female; through fashion, she shows her individuality. Contemporary women’s literature has the goal not only to entertain its readers but also to define the contemporary problems that female face when they seek for self- identity.
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Bränn mitt bref! : En poststrukturalistiskt inspirerad studie av författaren Marianne Lundegård-Hagbergs utträdande ur historienLundegård, Karin January 2011 (has links)
Abstract This thesis discusses and analyses a 19th century female author's vanishing from history. The study investigates social relationships as figured and described in the epistolary form, based on letters between the author herself and different members of her family. It also tries to identify the author's position and situation in her time and society according to important themes and motifs in her novels. The main purpose is not to reconstruct history, but rather to show the many complex histories that can also be described, apart from the simplified and generalized one. The aim of this study is to, from a post-structuralist perspective, analyze the position of author Marianne Lundegård-Hagberg, and her role as a performative, discursive person that history forgot.
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Resurrecting a long-vanished diaspora: The Portrayal of the Jewish Shtetl in Dvora Baron’s SunbeamsAbramovich, Dvir 29 July 2019 (has links)
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Images of women in some Zulu literary works : a feminist critiqueMasuku, Norma 06 1900 (has links)
Chapter 1 is the introductory chapter which gives the aim of study, delimitation,
scope and methodology. It further presents critical studies that have been done
on Feminism.
Chapter 2 is devoted to the Feminist theory, the origin of the term stereotype and
the diverse schools of thought within the Feminist camp. Feminism from the
African perspective, known as Womanism, has been deliberated on.
Chapter 3 concentrates mainly on two women authors, Damane and
Makhambeni. This chapter looks at how these authors have depicted their female
characters. It also examines the stereotypes employed by these female authors.
Chapter 4 is devoted to the writing of male authors. This chapter also
concentrates on the stereotypes employed by them in their analysis of their female
characters.
Chapter 5, concludes the study and summarizes the main findings of this review. / African Languages / M.A. (African Languages)
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Images of women in some Zulu literary works : a feminist critiqueMasuku, Norma 06 1900 (has links)
Chapter 1 is the introductory chapter which gives the aim of study, delimitation,
scope and methodology. It further presents critical studies that have been done
on Feminism.
Chapter 2 is devoted to the Feminist theory, the origin of the term stereotype and
the diverse schools of thought within the Feminist camp. Feminism from the
African perspective, known as Womanism, has been deliberated on.
Chapter 3 concentrates mainly on two women authors, Damane and
Makhambeni. This chapter looks at how these authors have depicted their female
characters. It also examines the stereotypes employed by these female authors.
Chapter 4 is devoted to the writing of male authors. This chapter also
concentrates on the stereotypes employed by them in their analysis of their female
characters.
Chapter 5, concludes the study and summarizes the main findings of this review. / African Languages / M.A. (African Languages)
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