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Being and Otherness: Conceptualizing Embodiment in Africana Existentialist Discourse (<i>The Bluest Eye</i>, <i>The Fire Next Time</i>, and <i>Black Skin, White Masks</i>)Brownlee, Jonathan J. 28 August 2020 (has links)
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Failing, Falling, Flying, and the Knowledge “Gap”Reed, Hillary Nicole 29 August 2017 (has links)
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Black and White Multiracial Adult Women’s Experience of Their Physical Appearance: A Qualitative Descriptive Phenomenological AnalysisGeissler, Vanessa 14 November 2016 (has links)
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Typologie postav v románech na pokračování publikovaných v časopisech pro ženy / Typology of characters in novels to continue published in women's magazinesHrudíková, Iva January 2014 (has links)
The aim of this work is the analysis of a typology of characters in the serial novel, which was published in women's magazines in the interwar period. For this thesis were used methodology of quantitative content analysis and qualitative analysis of selected five novels to continue. The work was focused on the period 1931 - 1939. Obtained data were found identical types and features the characters used in contemporary novels to continue. They were found the common aspects of serial novels that formed the primary source material of this thesis. The research was obtained the basic data for working with literary figures of romantic fiction. In this work was prepared model the main male and female character appearing in the novels to continue. In this work was constructed the model of serial novel. Part of the thesis has brought an analysis of novels and their characters have been converted into a movie. This work confirmed the importance of the continuation novels, as a key department of women's periodicals in the interwar period. The contribution of this work is to analyze the most frequently used characters in the novels to continue. Grouping of most commonly used features can be used as a basis for the construction of literary characters red library and sentimental novels. Contribution of the work...
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The ministry of Dr Beyers Naude : towards developing a comprehensive mission (communication) strategy towards the victims of oppressionMasuku, M.T. (Mnyalaza Tobias) 09 June 2011 (has links)
This thesis proposes that the ministry of Dr Beyers Naudé to the victims of oppression during the apartheid rule in South Africa had a missionary dimension. It argues that the credibility of the Christian faith was challenged by the victims of oppression, as a result of the way in which it was used as a supportive tool for oppression. Through his ministry, Beyers Naudé succeeded in communicating the Christian faith in a special way to the victims of oppression. This led to a change of mind for the victims of oppression with regard to their negative attitude to the Christian faith. This study further resulted in the development of a comprehensive mission (communication) strategy to the victims of oppression. The argument is that there is another form of post-1994 victims of oppression in South Africa made out of those who feel left out by government poverty alleviation, economic development and service delivery programmes. The inability of government to strike a balance between the rich and the poor as well as corruption will always yield the ‘disadvantaged’ section of society who may feel ‘oppressed’, neglected and left out in favour of the few who have ‘connections’ at higher levels of government. These victims’ response will be characterized by anger which results into protest actions similar to those seen during the time of the ministry of Beyers Naudé. The question posed in this study is ‘how to minister to angry people who feel left out by government?’ In order to respond to this challenge and to equip ministers of religion and other interested people, a comprehensive mission (communication) strategy to victims of oppression was therefore developed based on the example of Beyers Naudé. The main question posed in this study around the reason for the success of Beyers Naudé’s ministry is “what ‘muthi’ did he use to win the hearts, love and support of the victims of oppression?” In order to answer this question, there is a three step approach that has been followed. Firstly I looked at factors that made him or influenced his making i.e. his life from his birth to his ‘conversion’, South African political landscape divided into two periods (1940-1963 and 1963-1994) as well as Faith Based Organisations’ response to apartheid. Secondly, I looked at his actual ministry to the victims of oppression from 1963 to 1994. I divided his ministry between the categories of centripetal and centrifugal patterns of mission. Thirdly a comprehensive mission (communication) strategy to the victims of oppression was developed, based on his contribution to a positive Christian witness. In the concluding chapter, I made some proposals for a way-forward in terms of areas for further study which were triggered by this research. The best statement for concluding this study, indicating the commitment of Beyers Naudé for God’s mission and how this was misunderstood by his church (the DRC) was taken from Mokgoebo (2009) who states: Beyers Naudé was a prophet of his time. As the saying goes, ‘the prophet is never respected at his own home’. His witness will remain long after we have gone, as a White man who was grasped by the powerful message of the Kingdom of God, of justice and reconciliation. / Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2010. / Science of Religion and Missiology / unrestricted
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Experiences of Prejudice Among Individuals in African American and Caucasian Interracial Marriages: A Q-Methodological StudySchafer, Patricia A. 26 November 2008 (has links)
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Dr Manas Buthelezi's contribution to Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa's struggle against apartheid in South Africa, 1970s-1990sMashabela, James Kenokeno 06 1900 (has links)
This academic study provides a historical background to the unsung hero Dr. Manas Buthelezi. He is amongst many such heroes who contributed enormously to the liberation of South Africa. Buthelezi fought against apartheid by promoting human liberation and rights; just like other circle unrecognized of heroes who were interested in combating the agonies caused by the apartheid system. This academic study presents the work of Buthelezi in the South African political, socio-economic, cultural and ecumenical effort at combating the apartheid policies. The history of Buthelezi‟s contribution can be deliberated in relation to the South African political and socio-economic dimensions. Church history is an alternative engagement to the social struggles hence a church leader like Buthelezi had to participate in the public arena. Not really; the focus is more on issues within the current ELCSA.
Broader historical evidence is considered on the theoretical writings in the field of church history. The analytical aim of the study develops how the struggles internal to the church and the understanding of struggle for liberation in South Africa. The study highlights the history of Lutheranism in South Africa as the background of creating an understanding of this research. The findings of the study are that although the Lutherans were fighting against apartheid system in South Africa they were divided on racial identify between the white and the black. This was also operational in the church in South Africa as well. The church in South Africa was theologically challenged around issues of struggle and liberation. The white community was part of the apartheid government aimed as its interests to benefit from the dominant values of racial connections. The dominant apartheid government oppressed the black community through racial discrimination. Study shows how Buthelezi and other theologians critiqued both the church and the state to resistant apartheid that was operational in the church and the society.
The study investigates his contribution in this respect. It will be necessary to look at what happened historically in apartheid and Black Theology. The intention of this study is to investigate how Bishop Dr. Manas Buthelezi in South Africa was involved and committed in the struggle against apartheid. I would like to analyse and reflect on his contribution and writing during apartheid, as this has not yet been researched. Buthelezi served the Lutheran Church and the South African Council of Churches (SACC) as its president, from where he viewed apartheid ideology and practice as contradictory to the Word of God and human wholeness of life.
One cannot research Buthelezi without considering his Church where I will explore the ordained ministry and the „lay‟ ministry. Questions on teaching, training and service offered by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa (ELCSA) raise serious matters about its present and future.
In the conclusion, I provide an analysis of the problems outlined and make recommendations which can be considered to be alternatives to challenges that face our South African context and that of the church. My recommendations are opened to everyone, to engage each other to furnish alternative solutions to the problems that face the church and the South African context. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M. Th. (Church History)
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Dr Manas Buthelezi's contribution to Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa's struggle against apartheid in South Africa, 1970s-1990sMashabela, James Kenokeno 06 1900 (has links)
This academic study provides a historical background to the unsung hero Dr. Manas Buthelezi. He is amongst many such heroes who contributed enormously to the liberation of South Africa. Buthelezi fought against apartheid by promoting human liberation and rights; just like other circle unrecognized of heroes who were interested in combating the agonies caused by the apartheid system. This academic study presents the work of Buthelezi in the South African political, socio-economic, cultural and ecumenical effort at combating the apartheid policies. The history of Buthelezi‟s contribution can be deliberated in relation to the South African political and socio-economic dimensions. Church history is an alternative engagement to the social struggles hence a church leader like Buthelezi had to participate in the public arena. Not really; the focus is more on issues within the current ELCSA.
Broader historical evidence is considered on the theoretical writings in the field of church history. The analytical aim of the study develops how the struggles internal to the church and the understanding of struggle for liberation in South Africa. The study highlights the history of Lutheranism in South Africa as the background of creating an understanding of this research. The findings of the study are that although the Lutherans were fighting against apartheid system in South Africa they were divided on racial identify between the white and the black. This was also operational in the church in South Africa as well. The church in South Africa was theologically challenged around issues of struggle and liberation. The white community was part of the apartheid government aimed as its interests to benefit from the dominant values of racial connections. The dominant apartheid government oppressed the black community through racial discrimination. Study shows how Buthelezi and other theologians critiqued both the church and the state to resistant apartheid that was operational in the church and the society.
The study investigates his contribution in this respect. It will be necessary to look at what happened historically in apartheid and Black Theology. The intention of this study is to investigate how Bishop Dr. Manas Buthelezi in South Africa was involved and committed in the struggle against apartheid. I would like to analyse and reflect on his contribution and writing during apartheid, as this has not yet been researched. Buthelezi served the Lutheran Church and the South African Council of Churches (SACC) as its president, from where he viewed apartheid ideology and practice as contradictory to the Word of God and human wholeness of life.
One cannot research Buthelezi without considering his Church where I will explore the ordained ministry and the „lay‟ ministry. Questions on teaching, training and service offered by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa (ELCSA) raise serious matters about its present and future.
In the conclusion, I provide an analysis of the problems outlined and make recommendations which can be considered to be alternatives to challenges that face our South African context and that of the church. My recommendations are opened to everyone, to engage each other to furnish alternative solutions to the problems that face the church and the South African context. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M. Th. (Church History)
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DIE HYPERNERVÖSE UND HYPERVERSTÖRTE GESELLSCHAFT oder Die verhunzte Ausstellung Paul Gauguin – Why Are You Angry?Toro, Alfonso de 26 October 2022 (has links)
In dem Beitrag wird Kritik an die Gauguin-Ausstellung an der Alten Nationalgalerie Berlin, die von einer heftigen Hypernervosität/Hyperverstörung erfasst ist und an eine ideologische und voreingenommene Beschäftigung mit der Darstellenden Kunst (aber auch mit Literatur, Theater, Ballett usw.) und wo Theorien und Begriffe wie Kolonialismus, Dekolonisierung, Postkolonialismus, Dekonstruktion und Multiperspektivismus zu modischen Schlagwörtern verkommen. Die Texte strotzen von kulturtheoretischer Unwissenheit und Halbverdautem. Diese tragen mit einem Bombardement teilweise irreführender Texte zu Desinformation, Exotisierung und Stereotypisierung von Gauguins Werken bei, indem sie undifferenziert und naiv-idealisierend die Welt in Schwarz-Weiß einteilen: Hier die bösen Europäer, dort die guten Indigenen, und an ihrer Seite die guten aufgeklärten und moralisch tadellosen neuen Menschen Europas, die neuen Gralshüter:innen von Moral und Kunst des 21. Jahrhunderts. / The article is critical of the Gauguin exhibition at the Alte Nationalgalerie Berlin, which is gripped by a vehement hypernervousness/hyperdisturbance, and of an ideological and biased preoccupation with the performing arts (but also with literature, theatre, ballet, etc.) and of the use of theories and concepts such as colonialism, decolonisation, postcolonialism, deconstruction and multiperspectivism in fashionable buzzwords. The texts bristle with cultural-theoretical ignorance and half-digestedness. They contribute to the disinformation, exoticisation and stereotyping of Gauguin's works with a bombardment of partly misleading texts by undifferentiatedly and naively idealisingly dividing the world into black and white: Here the bad Europeans, there the good indigenous people, and alongside them the good enlightened and morally impeccable new people of Europe, the new guardians of the Grail of morality and art in the 21st century. / El artículo critica la exposición de Gauguin en la Alte Nationalgalerie de Berlín, que está embarcada en una fuerte hipernerviosidad/hiperperperperturbación, así como en una preocupación ideológicamente sesgada por las artes escénicas (pero también por la literatura, el teatro, el ballet, etc.) y en el uso de teorías y conceptos como colonialismo, deco-lonización, postcolonialismo, deconstrucción y multiperspectivismo en términos de moda. En los textos abunda la ignorancia cultural y teórica, semidigeridos. Contribuyen a la desinformación, exotización y estereotipación de la obra de Gauguin mediante un bombardeo de textos parcialmente erróneos, al dividir el mundo en blanco y negro de forma indiferenciada e ingenuamente idealizadora: Aquí los malos europeos, allí los buenos nativos, y junto a ellos los buenos nuevos pueblos ilustrados y moralmente irreprochables de Europa, los nuevos guardianes del Grial de la moral y el arte en el siglo XXI.
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Chaos / ChaosVogelová, Tereza January 2012 (has links)
The existing world is becoming more disrupted and is falling apart. For its resurrection and restoration, a new way of thinking is necessary. This new type of thinking is needed to be able to open up its mind and to think about the process of thinking itself; it must understand what is happening in other systems, where processes seem to be taking place by themselves without any other visible interference. First Chaos is the title for an intermedia installation which contains 90 black and white photographs, both digital and analogue, all of which were taken between the years 2008 and 2012. Together, the photographs create one coherent piece – a kind of sculpture. They can evoke a "still film" with a non-linear, cyclical storyline, whilst the images can simultaneously function individually, without any connection to other photographs.
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