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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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Austas vestuvinis ansamblis / Woven wedding costume

Andrijauskienė, Birutė 27 August 2012 (has links)
Bakalaurinio darbo tema – Tautinio kostiumo gamybos būdų sintezė šiuolaikiniame vestuviniame ansamblyje. Šio darbo problematika - tautiškumo ugdymas. Tikslas – formuoti ir sukurti jaunimo teigiamą požiūrį į tautiškumą šeimoje, pradedant vestuvių ceremonija, per tautinio kostiumo sintezę šiuolaikiniame vestuviniame ansamblyje. Šiame darbe atskleidžiamas lietuviškosios tekstilės vaidmuo bei reikšmė vestuvinėse apeigose, jos paskirtis, detaliai analizuojama ornamentika tautiniame kostiume, apžvelgiami dizainerių kurti drabužiai, panaudojant įvairių šalių tautinius ornamentus, bei dizainerių kurti vestuviniai drabužiai. Čia nagrinėjama, kaip aprangoje atsiskleidžia tradicijos ir mados kryptys tiek lietuviškoje, tiek europietiškoje madoje. Atskleidžiama kūrybinio darbo idėja, pristatomi jo atlikimo etapai. Taikoma tautinio kostiumo gamybos būdų ir ornamentikos sintezė vestuviniame ansamblyje. Atskleidžiamos lietuvių liaudies taikomojo meno, kaip tautiškumo ugdymo priemonės, panaudojimo galimybės technologijų pamokose. Šiame bakalauro darbe parodoma, kad nacionalinis kostiumas gali būti interpretuojamas šiuolaikiškai, kad tradicinė kultūra gali gyvuoti ir toliau vystytis bei pritapti šiuolaikinėje erdvėje ir visuomenėje. Darbo tekstą papildo spalvotos ir nespalvotos fotografijos ir iliustracijos, schemos, eskizai, projektai, brėžiniai, technologiniai brėžiniai. Darbo pabaigoje pateikiamos išvados, literatūros sąrašas ir priedai. / The topic of this bachelor thesis is synthesis of national costume producing techniques in contemporary wedding costume. The core of the problem is rising of the nationality. The main objective – to form and create positive view of young people to nationality in family, starting with wedding ceremony, trough the synthesis of national costume and contemporary wedding costume. This work reveals the role and meaning of the Lithuanian textile in wedding rituals, its purposes. Also ornamentation of national costume is analysed in detail and an overview of clothes, created by designers using ornamentation of traditional national costumes of various countries, and wedding costumes created by designers is presented. It analyses how traditions and trends of fashion are revealed in clothing of both Lithuanian and European vogue. It presents the idea of creative work and the steps of its implementation. Synthesis of national costume producing techniques and ornamentation in wedding costume is applied. It reveals possibilities of using Lithuanian folk art as a measure of forming national identity in technology classes. This thesis proves that national costume can be interpreted in a contemporary way and traditional culture can survive, develop and adapt to modern environment and society. Colourful and black and white photographs, illustrations, diagrams, sketches, drawings and technological drawings complement this work. In the end of the work conclusion, list of sources and... [to full text]
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TILL DEATH DO US PART? A STUDY OF AMERICAN WEDDING RITUALS AND MARITAL OUTCOMES

Wagner, Tiffany Diane 01 June 2015 (has links)
Couple rituals range from everyday activities to once-in-a lifetime events. Weddings are arguably the most elaborate, complex, and rare couple ritual. Few studies have examined the association between wedding rituals and marital outcomes, yet millions of Americans marry and celebrate weddings each year. The purpose of the current study was to examine the associations between wedding ritual enactment, wedding ritual satisfaction, and marital satisfaction and commitment. The wedding rituals examined in the current study were the bridal shower, bachelor/bachelorette party, wedding reception, and honeymoon. It was hypothesized that enactment of a bridal shower, wedding reception, and honeymoon would be positively associated with marital outcomes whereas bachelor/bachelorette party enactment would be negatively associated with marital outcomes. We additionally hypothesized that satisfaction with all wedding rituals would be positively associated with satisfaction and commitment and that wedding ritual conformity would be associated with overall wedding ritual satisfaction. Our exploratory analyses examined unique predictability of wedding ritual enactment and wedding ritual satisfaction on marital outcomes. Results indicated expected and unexpected associations. Three of the predicted wedding rituals, bachelor/bachelorette party, wedding reception, and honeymoon enactment were associated with marital outcomes. Satisfaction with each wedding ritual significantly predicted marital outcomes. Lastly, wedding ritual conformity was found to be negatively associated with wedding ritual satisfaction. In our exploratory analyses, we found that wedding reception enactment was the most significant contributor to satisfaction whereas bachelor/bachelorette party enactment was the most significant contributor to marital commitment. Study limitations and directions for future research are discussed.
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Mythes personnels et mythes pluriels dans l'oeuvre de Kimiko Yoshida : une esthétique de l'entre-deux, 1995-2012 / Personal myths and plural myths in Kimiko Yoshida's work of art : aesthetics of the in-between, 1995-2012

Veillon, Charlène 25 February 2014 (has links)
L'œuvre principalement photographique de Kimiko Yoshida (née le 23 juin 1963 au Japon et installée en France depuis 1995) se fonde sur la création de « mythes» à travers ses autoportraits. Les « mythes du Photographe» à l'origine des « fonctions» de son œuvre - visant entre autres à « informer, représenter, surprendre, faire signifier, donner envie» selon Roland Barthes dans La chambre claire - trouvent leurs sources dans la société, la culture, l'époque auxquelles l'artiste appartient et par conséquent également dans ce qui touche à la singularité de la personnalité, du vécu, de l'histoire à l'échelle intime de celui-ci. De fait, le titre général de cette étude énonce une quête des « mythes personnels et pluriels dans l'œuvre de Kimiko Yoshida », dont le thème de « rentre-deux» constitue la posture esthétique majeure, l'artiste et son œuvre se trouvant entre Japon et Occident, entre figuration et abstraction, entre réalité et fiction, entre citation et transgression. Ce discours fictionnel par l'image et dans l'image subit différentes métamorphoses qui forment les quatre axes fondateurs de la thèse, à savoir l'entre-deux particulier du « personnage conceptuel» défini par Gilles Deleuze et Félix Guattari dans Qu'est-ce que la philosophie / appliqué à la « signature» Kimiko Yoshida : l'étude d'un entre-deux géographique et culturel définissant un « syncrétisme» artistique singulier: les illustrations des différentes dimensions spatio-temporelles perceptibles dans l ' œuvre de Kimiko Yoshida, notamment à travers les (enjeux des couleurs des images : et l'interrogation concernant la place du sujet à l'image, entre trace et absence. / The work of Kimiko Yoshida (born on June 23rd, 1963, in Japan and living in France since 1995), mainly based on photography, is founded on the creation of « myths ». This study is about searching, defining and analysing the « functions » of Kimiko Yoshida's self-portraits. The « myths of the Photographer », at the origins of her work's functions - aiming. amongst others, to « inform, represent, surprise, signify, create desire» according to Roland Barthes' Camera Lucida - are rooted in the society, the culture and the time the artist belongs to, and as a consequence also in the singularity of his/her personality, experience, and intimate story. Thus, the general title of this study brings forwards a research of « personal and plural myths in Kimiko Yoshida's work of art», whose topic of the « in-between » is the main aesthetic position, the artist and her work situated between Japan and the West between representation and abstraction, between reality and fiction, between quotation and transgression. The fictional speech through and in the image undergoes several transformations which make up the four founding lines of this thesis, that is to say the distinctive in-between of the « conceptual character » defined by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in Whut is Philosophy ) applied to Kirniko Yoshida's name : the study of a geographical and cultural in-between defining a singular artistic « syncretism » : the illustrations of the several perceptible space-time dimensions in Kimiko Yoshida's work, notably through the games/aims of the images' colours : and the questioning about the subject in the image, between trace and absence.

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