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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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Itala Fulvia Villa. Uma mulher na arquitetura moderna argentina (1913-1991)

Quinta, Soraya Jebai January 2016 (has links)
Dissertação apresentada ao Programa de Pós-Graduação Interdisciplinar em Estudos Latino-Americanos da Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana, como requisito parcial à obtenção do título de Mestra em Estudos Latino-Americanos. Orientador: Prof. Dr. Andrea Ciacchi. / Submitted by Soraya Jebai Quinta (soraya.jebai@unila.edu.br) on 2016-07-15T15:06:08Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTACAO_ITALA FULVIA VILLA_Soraya Jebai Quinta.pdf: 12874360 bytes, checksum: 6a5e08e31553c809482c114d54719c25 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Nilson Junior (nilson.junior@unila.edu.br) on 2016-07-15T15:13:50Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTACAO_ITALA FULVIA VILLA_Soraya Jebai Quinta.pdf: 12874360 bytes, checksum: 6a5e08e31553c809482c114d54719c25 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-15T15:13:50Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTACAO_ITALA FULVIA VILLA_Soraya Jebai Quinta.pdf: 12874360 bytes, checksum: 6a5e08e31553c809482c114d54719c25 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016 / Este estudio tiene como objetivo presentar la historia intelectual de Itala Fulvia Villa (1913-1991), arquitecta argentina que jugó un papel importante en el desarrollo de la arquitectura moderna y el urbanismo en su país de origen. La pesquisa resalta la producción y la participación de una mujer que durante los años 30 y 40 se unió al Grupo Austral, un colectivo de arquitectos formado principalmente por hombres, y que posteriormente, a frente de cargos públicos, desarrolló proyectos urbanos y actividades pertinentes a la consolidación de la enseñanza y práctica de la arquitectura y el urbanismo en la Argentina. De esta manera, a fin de recorrer la trayectoria de Itala Fulvia Villa, el trabajo aborda los temas relacionados a su formación académica, participación en el Grupo Austral, informaciones personales e profesionales de la arquitecta, así como la presentación de cinco obras de su autoría o que estuvieron en desenvolvimiento bajo su coordinación. / O presente trabalho tem o objetivo de apresentar a história intelectual de Itala Fulvia Villa (1913-1991), arquiteta argentina que desempenhou importante papel no desenvolvimento da arquitetura e urbanismo moderno em seu país. A pesquisa traz à tona a produção e participação de uma mulher que durante a década de 30 e 40 integrou o Grupo Austral, coletivo de arquitetos formado majoritariamente por homens, e que posteriormente, à frente de cargos públicos, desenvolveu projetos urbanos e atividades relevantes para a consolidação do ensino e da prática arquitetônica e do urbanismo na Argentina. Desta forma, a fim de percorrer a trajetória de Itala Fulvia Villa, o trabalho aborda os temas relacionados à sua formação acadêmica, participação no grupo Austral, informações pessoais e profissionais da arquiteta, assim como a apresentação de cinco obras específicas de sua autoria ou desenvolvidas sob sua coordenação.
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A study of Fulvia

Weir, Allison Jean 03 January 2008 (has links)
Who was Fulvia? Was she the politically aggressive and dominating wife of Mark Antony as Cicero and Plutarch describe her? Or was she a loyal mother and wife, as Asconius and Appian suggest? These contrasting accounts in the ancient sources warrant further investigation. This thesis seeks to explore the nature of Fulvia’s role in history to the extent that the evidence permits. Fulvia is most famous for her activities during Antony’s consulship (44 BC) and his brother Lucius Antonius’ struggle against C. Octavian in the Perusine War (41-40 BC). But there is a discrepancy among the authors as to what extent she was actually involved. Cicero, Octavian and Antony, who were all key players in events, provide their own particular versions of what occurred. Later authors, such as Appian and Dio, may have been influenced by these earlier, hostile accounts of Fulvia. This is the first study in English to make use of all the available evidence, both literary and material, pertaining to Fulvia. Modern scholarship has a tendency to concentrate almost exclusively on events towards the end of Fulvia’s life, in particular the Perusine War, about which the evidence is much more abundant in later sources such as Appian and Dio. However, to do this ignores the importance of her earlier activities which, if studied more fully, can help to explain her later actions in the 40’s BC. This thesis is divided into five chapters. The first provides an introduction to the topic and a biography of Fulvia. The second is a review of the modern scholarship on Fulvia. The third focuses on the contemporary sources, both the literary evidence from Cicero, Cornelius Nepos and Martial, as well as the surviving material evidence, namely the sling bullets found at Perusia and a series of coins that may depict Fulvia in the guise of Victoria. The fourth is a discussion of those authors born after Fulvia’s death in 40 BC, of whom the most important are Plutarch, Appian, and Dio. The fifth provides a conclusion to the thesis, and returns to the questions posed above in light of the analysis of the sources provided throughout the thesis. It concludes that Fulvia played a significant role in events, particularly from Antony’s consulship onwards, and that her actions were deliberate and politically motivated. Moreover, while these actions were done on her husbands’ behalf, she nevertheless exhibited a remarkable degree of independence. / Thesis (Master, Classics) -- Queen's University, 2007-12-17 15:08:34.021

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