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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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PROBING THE BINDING OF ESTROGEN AND GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTORS ON CLASSICAL AND NON-CLASSICAL RESPONSE ELEMENTS AND INFLUENCE OF HMGB-1

Dahanayaka, Sudath A. 06 March 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Figurations de la présence : esthétiques corporelles, pratiques du geste et écologies des affects sur la scène performative contemporaine / Figurations of Presence : corporeal Aesthetics, Gestural practices, and Ecologies of Affects in the Performative Contemporary Scene

De Giorgi, Margherita 26 May 2017 (has links)
Dès les années 2000 à aujourd’hui, la présence est au coeur d’un nouvel intérêt théorique.Cette thèse porte sur les recherches en arts vivants et sur des créations récentes à lalumière des enjeux corporels, perceptifs et théoriques résonnant avec ce concept. Lesdéfinitions courantes sont relues et intégrées, dans une approche phénoménologique, parl’analyse du geste dansé, l’épistémologie des pratiques somatiques, l’écologie despratiques (Stengers 2005) et une pensée politique sur les affects (Massumi 1995 ; 2015).Dans la première partie on articule cette approche en fonction d’un regard critique sur lesdiscours théoriques, qu’on met en dialogue avec notre corpus d’oeuvres théâtrales etchorégraphiques. Ici on considère, parmi d’autres pièces, Il principe Amleto du metteur enscène et comédien italien Danio Manfredini. La seconde partie rassemble les analysesd’Ouverture Alcina, monologue de la Compagnie italienne Teatro delle Albe ; de récentescréations chorégraphiques de Virgilio Sieni ; de la pièce Déperdition, crée par MyriamGourfink et d’une reprise de Self Unfinished de Xavier Le Roy dans le cadre du projet« Rétrospective ». Chaque analyse porte sur le travail physique et perceptif de l’interprète,en considérant les processus de création et d’apprentissage, et sur le rapport entre oeuvreet milieu de production et de circulation. Ainsi, l’expérience personnelle de spectatricechercheuseet la centralité du regard se mettent en avant. Il en résulte une perspectiveépistémologique sur les pratiques de la présence, entendues comme pratiquesperformatives, et sur les figurations de la présence, à savoir les effets perceptifs etaffectifs de la performance. / Since the early 2000s, the concept of presence is at the core of a renewed interest in theperforming arts field. This dissertation reviews recent theoretical debates and explorestheatrical and choreographic works resonating with the corporeal and aesthetic qualitiesassociated with this notion. Within a phenomenological framework, current definitions arereconsidered through the lenses of dance gesture analysis, expanding on theepistemology of somatic practices, the ecology of practices (Stengers 2005), and politicalfocus on affects (Massumi 1995; 2015). The academic discourses are also examinedthrough a brief outlook of the works, including Il Principe Amleto – a piece by Italian actorand stage director Danio Manfredini. The pieces considered in the second part of thedissertation include Ouverture Alcina, a monologue by the Italian theatre company Teatrodelle Albe; recent projects by Italian choreographer Virgilio Sieni; a dance performanceentitled Déperdition, by French artist Myriam Gourfink; and a recent rerun of Xavier LeRoy’s Self Unfinished within his project « Rétrospective ». Each analysis emphasizes thephysical and perceptive work of the performers and considers the artist’s creative process,as well as the relation between the pieces and their broader staging context. In addition,the personal experience of the scholar/spectator is given prominence, as well as of hergaze. The resulting investigation is thus fundamentally epistemological, focusing at onceon practices of presence – understood as performative in nature –, and on figurations ofpresence, the perceptive and affective implications of performance.
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Presenting the Absent : An Account of Undocumentedness in Sweden

Sigvardsdotter, Erika January 2012 (has links)
This thesis provides an ethnography and critical phenomenology of undocumentedness in the Swedish context. By attending to the forces and processes that circumscribe the life-worlds of undocumented persons, as well as the phenomenology and essential experiences of their condition, a complex and multi-layered illustration of what undocumentedness is and means is successively presented. Employing a dual conceptualization of the state, as a juridico-political construct as well as a practiced and embodied set of institutions, the undocumented position emerges as a legal category defined only through omission, produced and reproduced through administrative routine and practice. The health care sector provides empirical examples of state-undocumented interaction where the physical and corporeal presence of the officially absent becomes irrefutable. This research suggests that the Swedish welfare state – universalistic, comprehensive and with digitized administrative routines – becomes a particularly austere environment in which to be undocumented. Drawing on interviews with regional and local health care administrators, NGO-clinics’ representatives and health professionals, as well as extensive participatory observation and interviews with undocumented persons, I argue that the undocumented condition is characterized by simultaneous absence and presence, and a correspondingly paradoxical spatiality. I suggest that the official absence and deportability of undocumented persons deprives them of the capacity to define space and, in an Arendtian sense, appear as themselves to others. There are, however, some opportunities for embodied political protest and dissensus. The paradoxical qualities of the absent-present condition manipulate the undocumented mode of being-in-the-world and I argue that alienation and disorientation are essential experiences of the undocumented situation.
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Presenting the Absent : An Account of Undocumentedness in Sweden

Sigvardsdotter, Erika January 2012 (has links)
This thesis provides an ethnography and critical phenomenology of undocumentedness in the Swedish context. By attending to the forces and processes that circumscribe the life-worlds of undocumented persons, as well as the phenomenology and essential experiences of their condition, a complex and multi-layered illustration of what undocumentedness is and means is successively presented. Employing a dual conceptualization of the state, as a juridico-political construct as well as a practiced and embodied set of institutions, the undocumented position emerges as a legal category defined only through omission, produced and reproduced through administrative routine and practice. The health care sector provides empirical examples of state-undocumented interaction where the physical and corporeal presence of the officially absent becomes irrefutable. This research suggests that the Swedish welfare state – universalistic, comprehensive and with digitized administrative routines – becomes a particularly austere environment in which to be undocumented. Drawing on interviews with regional and local health care administrators, NGO-clinics’ representatives and health professionals, as well as extensive participatory observation and interviews with undocumented persons, I argue that the undocumented condition is characterized by simultaneous absence and presence, and a correspondingly paradoxical spatiality. I suggest that the official absence and deportability of undocumented persons deprives them of the capacity to define space and, in an Arendtian sense, appear as themselves to others. There are, however, some opportunities for embodied political protest and dissensus. The paradoxical qualities of the absent-present condition manipulate the undocumented mode of being-in-the-world and I argue that alienation and disorientation are essential experiences of the undocumented situation.

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