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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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O leitor e a identidade nacional na contística de Mário de Andrade

Knapp, Cristina Löff January 2010 (has links)
Mário de Andrade foi um dos ícones do Movimento Modernista, um autor de fundamental importância para a consolidação do conto moderno na Literatura Brasileira. Seus escritos reúnem vários gêneros. Nosso foco de estudo será a sua contística: suas três obras de contos Primeiro Andar (1926), Contos de Belazarte (1934) e Contos Novos (1947). Sabe-se da escassez de estudos sobre os contos marioandradeanos, e isso justifica a escolha de nosso corpus de pesquisa. Nossa intenção será enfatizar o modo como o autor modernista entendeu o gênero conto e como esse mesmo gênero teve uma grande evolução ao longo de sua produção. Dessa forma, ficará clara a contribuição de Mário para a consolidação do conto moderno em nosso país. Além disso, perseguiremos outra questão: a relação texto, autor e leitor. Assim, iremos constatar como se dá a relação do autor Mário de Andrade com o seu leitor. Na verdade, os contos marioandradeanos exigem um tipo de leitor participativo, que consiga ler, compreender, interpretar e completar o real sentido do texto. Além disso, esse leitor deverá perceber que o autor utiliza alguns recursos como a oralidade para estabelecer uma relação mais próxima com o seu leitor. Também será focalizada no presente estudo a questão da identidade nacional: como Mário de Andrade a entendeu e como a incorporou em seus contos. Podemos constatar que o autor utiliza a linguagem como um dos recursos mais importantes para definir essa questão. Levando em conta o que tem sido discutido pelas teorias modernas sobre identidade, o presente trabalho também procura mostrar como a contística de Mário se aproxima ou se afasta dessa visão mais contemporânea de identidade. / Mario de Andrade was one of the icons of Modernist Movement, an author of fundamental importance for the consolidation of modern short stories in Brazilian Literature. His writings gather many genres. The focus of this study is Mario de Andrade‘s three books stories: Primeiro Andar (1926), Contos de Belazarte (1934), and Contos Novos (1947). Such focus has been chosen taking into consideration that Mario de Andrade‘s short stories have not been fairly explored to date, which therefore justifies the corpus of the present research. Our intention is to emphasize the way that the Modernist author understood the genre short story and how such genre evolved along his writings. Thus, Mario de Andrade‘s contribution for the consolidation of modern short stories in our country shall be clear. Notwithstanding, another topic shall be addressed in this study: the relationship text-author-reader, which aims at grasping how the author relates to his reader. In fact, marioandradeano short stories request a participative type of reader, whom may read, comprehend, interpret, and complete the real meaning of the text as well as to perceive the use of aural strategies which aim at bringing the reader closer to the artist. This study shall also address national identity from Mario de Andrade‘s perspective as well as how such discussion is referred to in his short stories through the use of language resource. It shall also be acknowledged how modern theories on identity can be connected to Mario de Andrade‘s reasoning.
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Lindsberg : en kvalitativ undersökning av platsbunden entitetkontinuitet

Duppils, Sara K. January 2010 (has links)
<p>This essay is an analysis of a three-day participant observation with sensitive people in a house with <em>entity continuity</em>. The purpose was to investigate the possible experiences participants had during their stay. The method used was modified based theory with Jungian application. The investigation showed that the core category was a peculiar atmosphere which the participants related to a different world than the physical. The place’ atmosphere influenced the participants and led to transcendent experiences related to a spirit realm. The core category led to sub-categories, which consisted of participants’ experiences and the events surrounding them. A Jungian psychology test revealed that introverts have more and stronger sensations; and extraverted individuals were the only ones that had objective experiences and only few and weak subjective experiences.</p>
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Lindsberg : en kvalitativ undersökning av platsbunden entitetkontinuitet

Duppils, Sara K. January 2010 (has links)
This essay is an analysis of a three-day participant observation with sensitive people in a house with entity continuity. The purpose was to investigate the possible experiences participants had during their stay. The method used was modified based theory with Jungian application. The investigation showed that the core category was a peculiar atmosphere which the participants related to a different world than the physical. The place’ atmosphere influenced the participants and led to transcendent experiences related to a spirit realm. The core category led to sub-categories, which consisted of participants’ experiences and the events surrounding them. A Jungian psychology test revealed that introverts have more and stronger sensations; and extraverted individuals were the only ones that had objective experiences and only few and weak subjective experiences.
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Entitetkontinuitet : en religionspsykologisk tolkning / Entity Continuity : a Psychology of Religion Interpretation

Duppils, Sara January 2009 (has links)
“Entity continuity” refers to recurrent transcendent experiences related to certain places (“hauntings”). The experiences are often interpreted to be due to discarnate spirits or folklore entities. Although the entity continuity experience can be regarded as religious experience, they have yet to be fully explored in science of religion. The purpose of this paper was to describe entity continuity experiences and map out the scientific discussion in order to provide a psychology of religion that provides an understanding of the phenomena. For this purpose a literature study of theories of jungian psychology, parapsychology, and described experiences was undertaken. The material was thereafter analyzed comparatively. The results show that entity continuity experiences can be understood as a form of animism and that the experiences are colored by culture, context, and visual impression. The material also shows that experiences at locations that have played host to entity continuity and poltergeist experiences are equivalent. An altered state of consciousness, a special type of personality, and distinctive environmental stimuli, the atmosphere or “feeling”, is necessary for the occurrence of these experiences. The “percipients” and/or “agents” psychic material is reflected in the atmosphere and becomes expressed as psychic manifestations in the form of entity experiences.

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