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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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Development discourse & the postcolonial challenge - the case of Fiji's aid industry

Hodge, Paul January 2009 (has links)
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) / This thesis presents a postcolonial critique of development and academic discourses in the context of the South Pacific. Focusing on Fiji’s aid industry, I challenge the apparent inevitabilities underpinning an increasingly narrow and parochial donor ‘good governance’ agenda in the region. I also confront geography’s sojourns in, and on, the ‘Third World’ laying bare a number of epistemological and methodological inconsistencies. Having exposed various definitional rigidities produced by these discourses, I emphasise the decentred and nuanced meanings and ways of envisioning ‘development’ enabled by postcolonial sensibilities. The thesis has three primary aims. First, to highlight the constraining and enabling aspects of discourses. I emphasise the productive features of development discourse; its framing attributes, fragility and transformative potential, drawing on the activities and intentions of NGOs and donor organisations operating in Fiji. Second, I draw attention to the way ‘identities’ form and shape aid relations in the country. Again, utilising examples from Fiji’s aid industry, I foreground the centrality of ‘traditions’, religion, gender and ethnicity in ‘development’ and critique their virtual silence in donor policies and programmes in the region. Finally, I ‘unpack’ the way academia intervenes in development settings. Here I suggest that any reflection on the relevance of research will inevitably involve taking methodology seriously and posing fundamental questions about why we are there in the first place. Advocating more than a methodological revisionism, I argue that ‘doing development differently’ will involve reorienting development relations and embarking on a far-reaching mission to subvert development’s self-evidence while proposing and supporting collaborative efforts that explore negotiated and newly emerging cultural forms.
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The literary benefits of linguistic and cultural hybridity

Radojkovich, Leanne January 2010 (has links)
The objective of this exegesis is to show how linguistic and cultural hybridity create a unique prose style, and how my stories sit within that style. I will use Grace Paley and Lucia Berlin to demonstrate the distinctive narrative techniques. These include the use of sensuous details (instead of descriptions) to make place and character palpable; dialogue that convincingly evokes living speech; plots which emanate from the characters, rather than the other way round; and open-ended resolutions, as in real life. I will then show how I use these narrative techniques in my collection Happiness and other stories. The collection of stories is embargoed until 31 March 2012.
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The development of a graduate course on identity management for the Department of Networking, Security, and Systems Administration /

Mitchell, Marsha. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-103).
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Complex urban identities : an investigation into the everyday lived realities of cities as reflected in selected postmodern texts

Snyman, Adalet 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA (English))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The concept of the city has evolved over time with generations of city dwellers. The rapid advance of technology has promoted globalisation, which has brought about increased familiarity with diverse cultures, but has also exposed issues of marginalisation among communities in cities. In order to approach a more comprehensive understanding of the complexity of the “open” postmodern view of the city it is essential to consider the relevant literature that grapples with issues of human identity and appropriation in the city. This dissertation examines narrative perspectives in the literary works of four postmodern writers: Jonathan Safran Foer, Neil Gaiman, China Miéville, and Lauren Beukes. References to underlying philosophical viewpoints, various perceptions, both “real” and fictional, were incorporated in the discussion. Close attention is paid to the correlation between the novel and the city, and to what extent the city itself can be viewed as a narrative – since, within a postmodern approach, fictional narratives may form discourses that represent, and in a fashion constitute, the city, while subjects at the same time form themselves in terms of their environment. Fiction becomes an invaluable tool for exploring the cityscape and commenting on contemporary issues. In conclusion, the urbanised human subject may be said to play a vital role in establishing the concept of the city, both in “real” culture and in fictional narrative. The representation of the contemporary South African urban milieu in the discussed literature serves to confirm the relevance of local as well as global influences. To justify multiple perspectives on the city consequently means to grant each individual viewpoint validity. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die konsep van die stad het deur die jare ontwikkel saam met geslagte van stadsbewoners. Die vinnige vooruitgang van tegnologie het globalisasie bevorder, wat op sy beurt weer bewustheid van diverse kulture bevorder het, maar ook kwessies blootgelê het rondom marginalisasie in stadsgemeenskappe. Ten einde ‘n meer omvattende begrip van die kompleksiteit van die “oop” postmoderne perspektief op die stad daar te stel, is dit belangrik om te kyk na die relevante literatuur wat bemoeienis maak met kwessies van menslike identiteit en eienaarskap in die stad. Hierdie dissertasie het gekyk na vertellerperspektiewe in die literêre werke van vier postmoderne skrywers: Jonathan Safran Foer, Neil Gaiman, China Miéville, en Lauren Beukes. Met verwysing na onderliggende filosofiese gesigspunte is verskeie persepsies, gegrond op die werklikheid sowel as fiktief, in die bespreking ingesluit. Daar is aandag gegee aan die verband tussen die roman en die stad, en in watter mate die stad self as ‘n teks beskou kan word, aangesien die teks volgens ‘n postmoderne aanslag die stad kan “representeer” en “laat ontstaan”, terwyl menslike subjekte hulself terselfdertyd vorm in terme van hul omgewing. Fiksie word dus ‘n waardevolle werktuig vir waarneming van en kommentaar lewer op komtemporêre sake. Ten slotte kan gesê word dat die verstedelikte menslike subjek ‘n belangrike rol speel in die bevestiging van die stad as konsep, beide in reële kultuur en in fiktiewe vertelling. Die verteenwoordiging van die kontemporêre Suid-Afrikaanse stedelike milieu in die bespreekte tekste bevestig die relevansie van lokale sowel as internasionale invloede. Om veelvuldige perspektiewe op die stad gelyk te beregtig beteken gevolglik dat elke individuele gesigspunt geldig is.
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Elégùn: Ritual e Formação Humana / Elégùn:ritual and human formation

Marcelo Fernandes do Nascimento 29 September 2014 (has links)
Este estudo tem como objetivo central investigar o processo de constituição de identidades ritualístico-culturais dos adeptos dos cultos negros brasileiros a partir dos rituais de iniciação propostos pelas comunidades de cultos. A partir de sua consagração ritualística,os iniciados são denominados elégùn e passam a conviver entre o sagrado, por intermédio da concepção da ancestralidade divinizada, e as relações estabelecidas no devir de sua história. Foi fulcral para este estudo a correlação feita pelos adeptos entre suas práticas ritualísticas e sua formação histórica, social, política e, sobretudo, cultural. Permeado pelas histórias e pelas memórias individuais e, em alguns momentos, coletivas, o estudo entremeia-se aos aportes teóricos de, propondo constante diálogo entre eles. A concepção de que as culturas que se efetivam e se estabelecem mediante relações construídas e vivenciadas no cotidiano são ações profícuas e intensas de identidades próprias cunhou grande parte do referido estudo. Observou-se que a ancestralidade transita pelas diversas esferas vividas pelo elégùn, interagindo, integrando e reelaborando rituais e sujeitos. / This study is mainly aimed to investigate the process of formation of ritual and cultural identities of supporters of black Brazilian cults, from initiation rituals proposed by communities of worship. From its ritual consecration they are called elégùn and start to live between the sacred, through the design of the deified ancestry, and established relationships in the transformation of its history. Was central to this study the correlation between his supporters made by ritual practices and their historical, social, political and especially cultural training. Permeated by stories and individual memories and moments, the collective, the study intertwines itself to theoretical studies proposing constant dialogue between them. The conception that the cultures that take place and settle through the built and lived in everyday relationships are intense and fruitful actions own identities, coined much of the study. It was observed that the ancestry transit in various spheres exibit elégùn, interacting, integrating and reworking rituals and subjects.
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“Do melhor possível ao sempre alerta”: disciplinando corpos e construindo identidades no escotismo em campina grande-pb (1980-1990).

LEANDRO, Andressa Barbosa de Farias. 26 January 2018 (has links)
Submitted by Dilene Paulo (dilene.fatima@ufcg.edu.br) on 2018-01-26T12:31:49Z No. of bitstreams: 1 ANDRESSA BARBOSA DE FARIAS LEANDRO – DISSERATAÇÃO PPGH 2014.pdf: 6317371 bytes, checksum: 3e67250e7bed6b958831bfad5d66be6b (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-01-26T12:31:49Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 ANDRESSA BARBOSA DE FARIAS LEANDRO – DISSERATAÇÃO PPGH 2014.pdf: 6317371 bytes, checksum: 3e67250e7bed6b958831bfad5d66be6b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014 / O presente estudo tem como objetivo problematizar as práticas escoteiras vivenciadas, na cidade de Campina Grande-PB, nas décadas de 1980-1990, refletindo sobre o disciplinamento dos corpos e a construção de identidades nos Grupos de Escoteiros (General Sampaio, Santos Dumont e Baturité). Deste modo, com base, na análise de fontes orais, na documentação dos arquivos dos referidos Grupos de Escoteiros, nos registros da União dos Escoteiros do Brasil, fotografias e jornais, buscamos refletir como um movimento educativo pensado para a realidade dos jovens ingleses do início do século XX, conseguiu atrair tantas crianças para as suas fileiras na cidade de Campina Grande, na década de 1980-1990, quase cem anos depois de sua criação? Partindo da premissa de que os Grupos de Escoteiros são espaços disciplinares, cujo objetivo é a formação do jovem educado, cumpridor dos seus deveres e útil para a sociedade, refletimos sobre a aplicação do Método Escoteiro, entendido em nosso trabalho como um mecanismo que cumpre a função de disciplinar o corpo, a mente e as emoções dos escoteiros. Analisamos ainda as práticas simbólicas que perpassam o escotismo, responsáveis por estabelecerem a coesão e o sentimento de pertença entre os membros escoteiros, buscando a construção de uma identidade comum. Para a concretização desta pesquisa dialogou-se como alguns autores, a exemplo de FOUCAULT (1987) e suas reflexões teóricas sobre o poder disciplinar, BOSI (1994) e HALBWACHS (1990) acerca da memória, HALL (2005) que nos deu subsídio para discutir a produção de identidades, CHARTIER (1990) e sua análise sobre as representações sociais, CERTEAU (1994) sobre as táticas de resistência, dentre outros. / The following study has as objective to problematize the scouts practices lived, in the city of Campina Grande - PB, in the decades of 1980-1990, reflecting about the discipline of the bodies and the building of identities in the scout groups (General Sampaio, Santos Dumont and Batiruté). Thus, based on the analysis of oral sources, in the files documentation of the referred scout groups, in the records of the Union of Scouts Brazil, photographs and newspapers, we reflect as an educational movement thought to the reality of young Englishmen of the early twentieth century, has attracted many children to their ranks in the city of Campina Grande, in the decade of 1980-1990, nearly a hundred years after its creation? Assuming that the Scout Groups are disciplinary spaces, whose goal is the formation of an educated young, aware of their duties and availabilities to society, we reflected on the implementation of the Scout Method, seen in our work as a mechanism whose function is to discipline the body, mind and emotions of the scouts. We also analyzed the symbolic practices that pervade the scouting, responsible for establishing cohesion and sense of belonging among scouts members seeking the construction of a common identity. To achieve this research, it was discussed as some authors, like FOUCALT (1987) and his theoretical reflections on disciplinary power, BOSI (1994) and HALBWACHS (1990) on the memory, HALL (2005) who gave us allowance to discuss the production of identities, Chartier (1990) and his analysis of the social representations, Certeau (1994) on resistance tactics, among others.
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Discursive self-representations in Russian-language internet forums : a case of Russian migrants in the UK

Morgunova, Oksana January 2008 (has links)
The thesis analyses the discursive construction of migrants’ identities through their native language communications, using Russian-speaking migration in the UK as the case study. Material from internet forums these migrants were engaged in the years 2002-2005 forms the basis of this research. The project is concerned with the question of how Russian-speaking migrants, faced with the process of accustoming themselves to a new place of residence (UK), re-negotiate the Self, their homeland (in both real geographical terms and metaphorically through their cultural affiliations) and the Other. This study draws on theories from a range of research perspectives including hermeneutics, discourse analysis, cultural studies, and ethnography. The theoretical framework developed in this thesis combines Foucault’s analysis of discourse with Lotman’s model of dialogue between cultures. The thesis also develops sampling techniques for virtual data. By examining how the dichotomy Russia vs. Europe/the West is imagined in the researched data, this study argues that the concept of Europeanism obtains positive associations, while the concept of the West retains its ambiguity for Russian-speaking migrants. The thesis identifies Europeanism as a discursive object of knowledge and examines its categorizations. The study identifies kul`tura and tsivilizatsia as grids of specifications of Europeanism, and investigates Self/Other dialectics attached to the object of knowledge. Finally, the thesis analyses the dynamics of cultural appropriation under influences of the host context, and elaborates on semiotic “translation” of new phenomena.
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"Their whiteness is not like ours" : a social and cultural history of albinism and albino identities, 1650-1914

White, Thomas January 2012 (has links)
This research charts the long cultural trajectory of albinism from early modern travel encounters and Enlightenment exhibitions to medical classification and biological experimentation. It argues the whiteness of albinism functioned as a visible provocation to thinkers involved in work crucial to major conceptual developments in western science and medicine. It stresses this rare complexion was a prism through which medical and scientific researchers studied human variation, disease and inheritance. It examines how albinism paralleled a broader historical production of modern racial and pathological identities. T¬his research traces medico-scientific discourses in order to understand their affect on people diagnosed with albinism. It commences with analysis of ‘unusually white’ people in travel narratives and Enlightenment ephemera between 1650-1799. It bridges plural representations of ‘unusual whiteness’ as sub-human or racially distinct with the crystallisation from the 1770s of a pathological definition for ‘leucoethiopia’. It demonstrates circulation of medical case studies and the formal classification of albinism as congenital disease by medical men in 1822 reflected a far-reaching revolution in medical thought and practice across Europe. It links this medical paradigm shift with the rise of heredity theory from the 1850s. It argues widespread experimentation with albino animals supported fierce early twentieth-century debates among biologists about Mendel’s laws of heredity. It concludes with analysis of the dialectic between medical knowledge about albinism and ‘albino’ identities. It argues people with albinism both internalised and camouflaged medical associations with defect through the adoption of class privilege and individual social tactics. Overall, this research makes a significant claim to rethink the histories of race, disability and medicine. It spotlights albinism as a critical nexus to understand the making of the normal and the pathological body, and it pinpoints the unstable relationship between medical diagnosis and individual agency.
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Hispanic Males and AVID: WHO Are They?

January 2011 (has links)
abstract: Many educators believe that the path to a better future is a college education. Initiatives that promote college-going cultures are quite commonplace in many public high schools with some offering elective college-prep support programs like Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID). Yet, certain groups of students are not taking advantage of these opportunities. In the initial AVID sections at a metropolitan high school in the American Southwest, the girls out-numbered the boys 2:1, and the Hispanic girls outnumbered the Hispanic boys by almost 3:1. The purpose of this study was to uncover some of the factors that influenced five Hispanic males' participation, or lack thereof, in AVID, and the ways in which those factors connected to their masculine identities. What the participants say about what influenced them to be involved, or not, in the program is reported. Some themes revealed in the interviews include how the participants' scholar identity is connected to their masculine identity, how they balance their "coolness" quotient with their desires to achieve academic success, how they depend on personal relationships and collaboration, and how their families and communities have influenced them. This information may lead to the development of strategies that will increase future representation of Hispanic males in similar programs. / Dissertation/Thesis / Ed.D. Curriculum and Instruction 2011
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Vidas infames: uma etnografia das masculinidades, identidades de gênero e sobrevivências de homens que moram nas ruas / Infamous lives: an ethnography of masculinities, gender identities and survival of men who live in the streets

Pinheiro, Zuleika de Andrade Câmara [UNESP] 21 August 2018 (has links)
Submitted by ZULEIKA DE ANDRADE CAMARA PINHEIRO (zuleikacamara@yahoo.com.br) on 2018-10-18T15:46:33Z No. of bitstreams: 1 TESE FINAL - Para Repositório.pdf: 9030020 bytes, checksum: c5c1efeb5f8d2617556259d2bdd56edb (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Satie Tagara (satie@marilia.unesp.br) on 2018-10-18T19:23:59Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 pinheiro_zac_dr_mar.pdf: 9030020 bytes, checksum: c5c1efeb5f8d2617556259d2bdd56edb (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-10-18T19:23:59Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 pinheiro_zac_dr_mar.pdf: 9030020 bytes, checksum: c5c1efeb5f8d2617556259d2bdd56edb (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-08-21 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Esta etnografia foi realizada a partir de cenários de circulação de homens em situação de rua; Praça do Ferreira no centro de Fortaleza/Ce e o Centro POP (política pública para a população em situação de rua). A tese trata de apreender um modo específico de “olhar fronteiriço” para a relação contemporânea entre às margens, os chamados moradores de rua e o centro chamadas de “pessoas de bem”. Tendo como pano de fundo essa relação, o objetivo central deste texto é etnografar os estilos de masculinidades forjadas pelos homens em situação de rua com suas identidades abjetas e performatizações de gênero com fins de sobrevivência. Os homens em situação de rua, como categoria plástica de rejeição, acusação e desvinculação social e econômica, evocam e questionam zonas de fronteiras simbólicas, espaciais, sociais, corporais, morais e políticas. Consequentemente, incitam nas “pessoas de bem” uma defesa de ações para a sua retirada dos espaços urbanos pelos quais circulam. Com expressões limites de degradação humana por estarem abaixo na escala social e por subverterem o espaço público, os homens que moram na Praça do Ferreira criam alteridades, gestam territorialidades, acionam o Estado e incitam políticas urbanísticas sanitárias e repressivas, além de provocarem saberes e classificações. A pesquisa foi realizada em dois registros empíricos distintos: i) convivência com os homens no Centro POP e participação nas oficinas socioeducativas; ii) convivência em suas sociabilidades no espaço da Praça do Ferreira e ruas do centro de Fortaleza. As descrições e análises das cenas do campo procuram circunscrever o funcionamento e a dinâmica das manobras e deslocamentos das masculinidades, no sentido de iluminar seus fluxos, violência, tensões mais frequentes, interesses em disputa e atores que as controlam. Do debate e das análises apresentadas no corpo da tese, destaco cinco argumentos centrais: i) o urbano produz diferenças sociais, e iluminar os cruzamentos entre as relações “nós”/“eles”, pessoas/cidade, vidas possíveis/rejeição, viver/sobreviver, vida/morte é evidenciar as conexões de força que atravessam as questões políticas e sociais que envolvem o fenômeno população em situação de rua; ii) os homens forjam uma masculinidade exacerbada tendo na virilidade seu atributo de engrenagem para a violência e a constituição de um macho exacerbado; iii) performatizam gênero em práticas de masculinidade negociada que são mais dependentes, indolentes e apáticas, pelas quais os homens lançam mão de acordos tácitos ou explícitos de cooperação e coadjuvação e atitudes subservientes e condescendentes, um estilo de masculinidade menos agressivo; iv) as formas de sobrevivência nas ruas instigam alguns hábitos distintos dos hábitos sociais aos quais estamos acostumados, ao que chamou-se de masculinidade animalesca, por entender que tais comportamentos observados mais se assemelhavam aos de um macho animal do que de um humano; v) os homens praticavam atos de violência sexual contra as mulheres, estuprando as que se encontravam solteiras; a estas práticas chamou-se de masculinidade desviante. No sentido de se livrarem dos atos de violência sexual, as mulheres performatizam gênero, incorporando atitudes, posturas, aparências e comportamentos masculinos, práticas essas que se chamou de masculinidades deslocadas. Por fim, as análises sugerem que as experiências das ruas estão norteadas não apenas por marcadores sociais de diferença, como raça, classe social e gênero, mas também pela ideia de masculinidades e performatizações de gênero como manobras de sobrevivência. Essas masculinidades produzem normas, gestões, tensões, violências e territorialidades, onde os corpos em suspensão são a última fronteira para sobrevivências nessa “terra de ninguém”, ou seja, as ruas. / This ethnography was made from scenarios of circulation of street men; the Ferreira Square in the center of Fortaleza/CE and the POP Center (public policy for the street population). The thesis is about apprehending a specific mode of "frontier look" for the contemporary relationship between the margins (street men) and the center ("good people"). Against this background, its central goal is to ethnograph the styles of masculinities forged by street men with their abject identities and their gender performations in order to survive. Street men, as a plastic category of rejection, prosecution and social and economic untying, evoke and enquire areas of symbolic, spatial, social, corporeal, moral, and political frontiers. Consequently, they incite in the "good people" an avid defense of actions for their withdrawal from the urban spaces through which they circulate. With bordering expressions of human degradation, as they are below in the social scale and because they subvert the public space, street people in Praça do Ferreira create alterities, generate territorialities, trigger the State and incite sanitary and repressive urban policies, besides to provoke knowledge and classifications. The research was conducted in two different empirical registers: i) coexistence with the men in the POP Center and participation in socio-educational workshops; ii) coexistence in their sociabilities in the space of the Square of Ferreira and streets of the Fortaleza’s center. The descriptions and analysis of the field’s scenes seek to circumscribe the functioning and dynamics of the ploy of masculinities, in order to clarify their flows, violence, most common tensions, the interests in dispute and the actors that control them. From the debate and analysis presented in the thesis, I highlight five central arguments: i) the urban areas produces social differences, and clarify the crossroads between "us"/"them", people/city, possible lives/rejection, live/survive and life/death relations is to emphasize the forces that pervades the political and social issues that involve the phenomenon of population in street situation; ii) the men forge an exacerbated masculinity, with virility as their violence device and constitution of an exacerbated male; (iii) they performatize gender in negotiated masculinity practices that are more reliant, indolent e apathetic, by which men resort to tacit or explicit agreements of cooperation and coadjuvation and subservient, and condescending attitudes; a less aggressive masculinity style; iv) the forms of survival in the streets instigate some habits different from the social habits to which we are accustomed, to what was called animalistic masculinity, appearing these behaviors more to those of an animal male than a human’s; v) men practiced acts of sexual violence against women, raping those who were single; to these practices I called deviant masculinity. In order to get rid of acts of sexual violence, women performatized gender by incorporating male attitudes, posture, appearance and behaviors, which I called displaced masculinities. Finally, the analyzes suggest that the experiences of the streets are guided not only by social markers of difference, as race, social status and gender, but also by the idea of masculinities and gender performations as survival device. These masculinities produce norms, managements, tensions, violence, territorialities and alterities, where the bodies are the last survival frontier in no man's land: the streets.

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