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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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Straight Línea : A phenomenological approach to women's response to piropos in contemporary Havana

Ahlsén, Agnes January 2017 (has links)
This thesis investigates women's feelings on being subjected to piropos (catcalling) in their everyday lives. Through interviews with four Cuban women living in Havana, I analyse women's experiences of piropos through a phenomenological lens and through speech theory, investigating how norms surrounding sexualities and gender are materialised in and between language, bodies and spaces. I also investigate which acts of resistance and defence mechanisms my interviewees employ in order to cope with piropos. The first part of the analysis investigates the gendered dimensions of piropos, discussing how it constitutes gendered subject positions while enforcing gender inequality. My interviewees describe how being subjected to piropos makes them feel more feminine and links the occurrence of piropos directly to their self-esteem. They also describe how the occurrence of piropos conditions their possibility to move freely around the city. In the second part of the analysis I look at piropos as a heterosexual game in which different rules apply depending on gender. Lastly, this thesis focuses on my interviewees' accounts of resistance by analysing silence as well as verbal responses to piropos as a way of breaking the rules of the heterosexual game.
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Citizen Participation in the Restoration of Old Havana

Ladjemi, Nasser January 2011 (has links)
The city district Old Havana that is on the World Heritage List because of its Spanish colonial architecture is undergoing a restoration project of great size. The project is run by the Office of the City Historian, which in Cuban proportions, is independent the state. Instead the Office is self-financed by the profits out of the 1,5 million annual tourists that visit the already, with its 63000 inhabitants, overcrowded Old Havana.  Alongside the restoration of the deteriorated buildings, the goal is to make it without resettling the current residents. Instead the aim is to involve the citizens in the planning processes to make them participate, which is not a well-tried approach in Cuban planning. This report, based on a field study in Old Havana, investigates what methods for participative planning are used by the Office and to what extent the residents see that they have the possibility to take part. / SIDA - Minor Field Study
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Redefining the Face of America Abroad: Architecture of Diplomacy

Brown, Christopher J. 09 June 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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A Place of Our Own: The Representation of Space in <i>Te di la vida entera, La novela de mi vida, Animal Tropical</i> & <i>Dreaming in Cuban</i>

Martinez, Manuel 29 September 2005 (has links)
No description available.
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Arqueologia de gênero nas cidades de Pelotas/RS - Brasil e Habana Vieja/Habana - Cuba = século XIX / Gender in arqueology in cities of Pelotas/RS - Brazil and Habana Vieja/Habana - Cuba : century XIX

Fredel, Karla Maria, 1967- 10 April 2012 (has links)
Orientador: Pedro Paulo Abreu Funari / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-22T02:29:50Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Fredel_KarlaMaria_D.pdf: 7954004 bytes, checksum: 76882aaea349fc1be6e2234386f43a91 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012 / Resumo: O presente estudo baseia-se na análise da cultura material (louça histórica colonial) para comparar e exemplificar as relações de gênero existentes nas sociedades oitocentistas residentes em Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, e Habana Vieja, Cuba. Tais relações são exemplificadas de duas maneiras: o masculino e o feminino, e a estratificação social no relacionamento senhor e escravo / Abstract: This study analyses the archaeological material culture (crockery) to compare and exemplify the gender relations in 1800's societies of Pelotas, Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul/Brazil, and Habana Vieja, in Cuba. Such relations are specified in two manners: the masculine and the feminine, and the behaviors in the master/servant social stratifications / Doutorado / Historia Cultural / Doutora em História
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(D)écrire La Havane : les représentations de la ville dans la littérature cubaine de fiction (XIXe-XXIe siècles) / Writing Havana : representations of the city in cuban fictions (19th to 21th centuries)

Le Naour, Nelly 06 September 2014 (has links)
Cette étude a pour ambition d'analyser les descriptions littéraires de La Havane dans la diachronie. Il s'agit d'appréhender la ville comme une entité narrative à part entière, dans les nouvelles et les romans cubains du XIXème siècle à nos jours. Occupant une place privilégiée dans la littérature nationale, la capitale cubaine s'est chargée de représentations et de fonctions multiples qui ont évolué au fil des décennies, variant selon les points de vue esthétiques ou les partis pris descriptifs. Notre projet consiste à mettre en évidence les différentes manières d'appréhender l'espace urbain dans notre corpus mais aussi d'établir des ponts entre les époques pour ainsi faire dialoguer les œuvres entre elles. En étudiant les caractéristiques de La Havane littérarisée, nous prétendons assembler les différentes pièces d'un puzzle encore en construction afin de dresser le portrait kaléidoscopique d'une ville devenue espace littéraire. Envisagée comme un cadre référentiel renvoyant à une réalité géographique et socio-historique précise, la cité mise en fiction est aussi un espace symbolique fortement connoté. En tant qu'objet d'écriture, elle est également un espace poétique qui, en se détachant complètement de son référent réel, fait naître de multiples imaginaires urbains. / The object of this study is to present a diachronic analysis of the descriptions of Havana in Cuban literature. We have defined the city's status as a narrative object among Cuban novels and short stories from the 19th century to the present day. Central to the national literature, the Cuban capital city had gradually been endowed with multiple functions and representations, which vary depending on the aesthetic viewpoints or descriptive stances adopted by different authors. Our project consists not only in analysing the ever-changing physiognomy of this particular urban landscape within the scope of our corpus, but also in drawing bridges between different eras in order to outline the dialectic dynamics which exist between these stories. By paying close attention to the characteristics of literary Havana, we have begun assembling the pieces of a puzzle that is still in the making, thus reflecting the kaleidoscopic image of a city which has become a literary landscape. Used as the frame of reference for a precise geographical and socio-historical reality, the Havana of Cuban fictions also bears a strong and complex symbolic quality. As the object of these writings, it is also a poetic space which, by detaching itself from its actual referent, creates a multiplicity of imaginary urban landscapes.
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The Phenomenon of Airbnb in Havana : A late-capitalism phenomenon in one of the last remaining socialist countries

Kolokotronis, Nikolaos January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Politics, Art and Dissent in Post-Fidel Cuba

Hordinski, Madeleine Z. January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Citizens' housing solution preferences in two communities: Esperanza Andina, Chile and Cayo Hueso, Cuba

Santiago, Deborah A. 10 January 2009 (has links)
Housing competes with other basic necessities for the limited resources of a society. Social policy reflects the priority placed on these basic needs by the state as well as citizens. The purpose of this study is to examine citizen housing solution preferences and explore how these preferences can be used to create more effective housing policies. In this research, informants focused on three housing solutions: 1) complete state provision, 2) complete free market provision, or 3) a combination of limited state assistance with community participation. My case studies of Esperanza Andina, Chile and Cayo Hueso, Cuba investigate the resident's views on the roles of the state, the market and citizens for housing provision and attainment through unstructured interviews. Despite having two different political economies, the residents in both of these communities preferred a mixture of state assistance and community participation for their housing solution. The finding of this study reinforces some of the most recent literature on the importance and effective results of community participation. In Chile, sixteen years of authoritarian rule hampered a strong history of citizen action for social needs. With a return to electoral democracy in 1990, citizens in Esperanza Andina are organizing more effectively to participate in the fulfillment of their housing needs and preferences. In Cuba, Castro's centralized Socialist government has allowed little citizen input to influence the provision of overall social needs. However, citizens in Cayo Hueso are organizing to represent and fulfill their own housing needs and preferences. / Master of Urban Affairs
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Agendas of translation: Wallace Stevens, T. S. Eliot and Allen Tate in Origenes: Revista de arte y literatura (1944-56)

Lesman, Robert St. Clair 28 August 2008 (has links)
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