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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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Reprezentace hrdiny a antihrdiny v britské fantasy literatuře / Representations of a Hero and Anti-hero in British Fantasy Literature

HARŠOVÁ, Pavlína January 2014 (has links)
The author of this thesis Representation of the hero and the antihero in the British fantasy literature deals with the typology of characters within the genre. She focuses on the distinction between a hero and an antihero and discribes the characteristic features of their representation in the pieces written by British authors, including particularly the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, J. K. Rowling, P. Pullman, N. Gaiman and T. Pratchett. The theoretical background is provided by the publication The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell and a book titled The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Gained pieces of information are confronted with the texts named above.
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Um olhar sobre as veredas rosianas.

Mangabeira, Silvana Costa 14 December 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:06:41Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 SilvanaCM.pdf: 292878 bytes, checksum: a8373e45f9c54eb7ab1af711a5d0107e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-12-14 / The present work objective to study the configurations that the hinterland it acquires in the workmanship Great hinterland: trails, of Guimar?es Rosa demonstrating as this author humanize this element, conferring to it characters universal mystics and through investigations, uncertainties, the auto-corrections of Riobaldo that become hinterland a metaphor of the human interior. Three are the chapters, that they will guide this work: the chapter 1 presents as element key for characterization of the epic one in Great hinterland: trails, the mining hinterland replete of trails, palco of exuberant vegetation, huge and multidimensional scene, where it has an entrecruzamento of fiction and reality. It retakes quarrel of critics as Manuel Cavalcanti Proen?a, Roberto Schwarz, on the existing epic character in the Great hinterland: trails, constructed from deriving myths of the universal culture, that they had been become popular. The brave and gracious knight, that it has its representabilidade in the popular culture. Thus the medieval hero, the knight represented for the Riobaldo personage, it is cognominado by Proen?a as Don Riobaldo of the Urucuia, knight of the general fields. O chapter 2 is a study on the popular culture in Rosa and Cascudo. Cascudo the example of Rosa also is ex?mio studious of the brazilian life, the regionalization and the popular manifestations proceeding from other cultures. O chapter 3 it has as focus of analysis two mitopo?ticas personages: Diadorim e Luzia-Homem, which in the cited narratives they generally they assume functions generally atribute the men. Since children, if they dresses male. Valley to point out that Diadorim is not characterized as man, since in Great hinterland:trails if trajaq always as gunman. Luzia, when complete 18 anos pass if to dress as woman, but the stigma of male and female, inherited of the time where it coexisted the father folloies it for all the life. They suffer pain to have been born to fight and to n?o conhecer to love. They die you deliver the God. This study detects exactly that Diadorim and Luzia-Homem, are personages associates the myths of the universal culture and popular (sphinx, Jellyfish, Venus, Mother d water), that they possess similarities n the archetypes, that transit between the sexos masculine and feminine, without any sexual connotation, possesss it proper code of honr, of this not abdicating ahead of the death. Parallel, in this chapter two cascudianas workmanships willbe studies, that contemplate thematic of the dressed woman of man and being the woman without disguice: the enchantment tale Maria Gomes and romance Flower of tragics romances. The first one will be revisited in order to present subject in Great hinterland:trails through the Diadorim personage. As it will discourse on cases of brave women, cited for Cascudo, immortalized for the tradition, who had made history, that already is not disfar?am of men to carry through acts of bravery and honor. / O presente trabalho objetiva estudar as configura??es que o sert?o adquire na obra Grande sert?o: veredas, de Guimar?es Rosa demonstrando como este autor humaniza este elemento conferindo-lhe caracteres m?sticos e universais atrav?s das indaga??es , incertezas, as autocorre??es de Riobaldo que tornam o sert?o uma met?fora do interior humano. Tr?s s?o os cap?tulos que nortear?o este trabalho: O cap?tulo 1 apresenta como elemento chave para caracteriza??o do ?pico no Grande sert?o: veredas, o sert?o mineiro repleto de veredas, palco de exuberante vegeta??o, cen?rio grandioso e multidimensional, onde h? um entrecruzamento de fic??o e realidade. Retoma a discuss?o de cr?ticos como Manuel Cavalcanti Proen?a, Roberto Schwarz, sobre o car?ter ?pico existente em Grande sert?o: veredas, constru?do a partir de mitos oriundos da cultura que popularizaram-se. O cavaleiro valente e cort?s que tem a sua representabilidade na cultura popular. Assim o her?i medieval, o cavaleiro representado pelo personagem Riobaldo ? cognominado por Proen?a como Don Riobaldo de Urucuia, cavaleiro dos Campos Gerais. O cap?tulo 2 ? um estudo sobre elementos da cultura popular em Rosa e Cascudo. Cascudo a exemplo de Rosa tamb?m ? ex?mio estudioso da vida brasileira, da regionaliza??o e das manifesta??es populares provenientes de outras culturas. O cap?tulo 3 tem como foco de an?lise, duas personagens mitopo?ticas: Diadorim e Luzia-Homem, personagens que nas narrativas citadas assumem fun??es geralmente atribu?das a homens. Desde crian?as, se vestem como machos. Vale salientar que Diadorim ? muito mais caracterizado como homem, visto que no Grande sert?o: veredas se traja sempre como jagun?o. Luzia, quando completa 18 anos passa a se vestir como mulher, mas o estigma de macho e f?mea, herdado do tempo que conviveu e trabalhou com o pai a acompanha por toda a vida. Sofrem a dor de terem nascido para lutar e n?o conhecer o amor. Morrem heroicamente em combate, sendo entregues a Deus. Esse estudo detecta que Diadorim e Luzia-Homem s?o personagens associados a mitos da cultura universal e popular (Esfinge, V?nus, M?e d ?gua), que possuem algumas semelhan?as em seus prot?tipos, que transitam entre os sexos masculino e feminino, sem qualquer conota??o homossexual, possuem seu pr?prio c?digo de honra, deste n?o abdicando mesmo diante da morte. Paralelamente, neste cap?tulo ser?o estudadas duas obras cascudianas, que contemplam a tem?tica da mulher vestida de homem e do ser mulher sem disfarce: o conto de encantamento Maria Gomes e o romance Flor de romances tr?gicos. O primeiro ser? revisitado a fim de exemplificar a quest?o do disfarce feminino sob uma indument?ria masculina, tema presente no Grande sert?o: veredas, atrav?s do personagem Diadorim. O segundo discorrer? sobre casos de mulheres valentes, citadas por Cascudo, imortalizadas pela tradi??o, que fizeram hist?ria e j? n?o se disfar?am de homens para realizar atos de bravura e honradez.
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The Amazon goes nova : considering the female hero in speculative fiction

Donaldson, Eileen 09 November 2004 (has links)
The female hero has been marginalized through history, to the extent that theorists, from Plato and Aristotle to those of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, state that a female hero is impossible. This thesis argues that she is not impossible. Concentrating on the work of Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell, a heroic standard is proposed against which to measure both male and female heroes. This heroic standard suggests that a hero must be human, must act, must champion a heroic ethic and must undertake a quest. Should a person, male or female, comply with these criteria, that person can be considered a hero. This thesis refutes the patriarchal argument against female heroism, proposing that the argument is faulty because it has at its base a constricting male-constructed myth of femininity. This myth suggests that women are naturally docile and passive, not given to aggression and heroism, but rather to motherhood and adaptation to adverse circumstances, it does not reflect the reality of women’s natural abilities or capacity for action. Indeed, with the rise of contemporary feminist discourse the patriarchal myth of femininity is being demystified and, without the myth of femininity to constrain her, the female hero is now re-emerging in certain areas of cultural expression. The examples of female heroes discussed in this study are taken from speculative fiction, encompassing the genres of both science fiction and fantasy. Speculative fiction, which has a propensity for challenging the status quo and questioning common societal assumptions, provides the perfect platform for women writers to confront feminist issues and launch the female hero. The female hero challenges the patriarchal claim that all heroes must be masculine, she defies patriarchal power structures and she demands a re-evaluation of women’s capabilities. The female hero gives women an example of heroic activity to emulate, in place of the ‘angel in the house’ that women have had to bow to for so long. The works discussed in this thesis cover a range of authors, from those of outspoken contemporary feminist, Joanna Russ, to early speculative works like those of C.L. Moore. Lesser-known authors such as Vonda McIntyre and Tanith Lee are also discussed. / Dissertation (MA (English))--University of Pretoria, 2005. / Modern European Languages / unrestricted
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A reprogramação da saga Harry Potter: leitura das enunciações mágicas do herói decadente

Bezerra, Diego Nunes 27 November 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-28T19:58:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Diego Nunes Bezerra.pdf: 716313 bytes, checksum: 8c1f43f81a2010014c09e091f8da98dc (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-11-27 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The best-seller Harry Potter s series, written by the British author J. K. Rowling, and stared by the character Harry Potter have been studied by the contemporaneous Criticism while the image spectacular society s concepts. Among these concepts there are the saga, and the Greek hero, as structures of the myth, and both are restructured by media mechanism action in favor of the fabled contamination. In this study, the saga occupies the center of a heroic circular action that remodels the hero concept, and also gives us the updated decadent hero while image integrated to the mass society system. In a ludic point of view, the series Harry Potter (seven books) are about sharing the hero s (Harry Potter) qualities in counterpoint to the anti-hero Voldemort, who brings us the construction of the intrigue, the effects of the dual decadent nature game: bad vs. good, once humanized by the marvelous multimidia contemporaneous element. In this way, the marvelous becomes the support roll in the adventures of this hero in the gaps created by him through the remodeling saga. Under the communicative perspective of the fanfiction, the potternian fiction corroborates to the decadent heroic structure, by using a mixture of mass reading, and mass writing into the classic saga, extended to the author-mass, and to the readermass, creating the parenthood of the modern saga. This communicative link of the reprogrammed saga made by way of magic and witchcraft element shave lead up us to the study of this central theme, in three stages: the fiction and fanfiction intertextuality in Harry Potter s series; the architext in construction: Harry Potter s series; the fiction in intertextuality: the reading of magic enunciations / Os best-sellers da Série Harry Potter, da autora britânica J. K. Rowling, protagonizados pela personagem Harry Potter, têm sido estudados pela crítica contemporânea sob o suporte de conceitos dados pela sociedade da imagem espetacular. Entre estes conceitos figuram: a saga e o herói grego, como estruturas do mito, ambos em reestruturação pela ação dos dispositivos midiáticos em trabalho de contaminação fabular. Neste estudo, a saga ocupa o centro de um círculo de ações heroicas que, ao mesmo tempo em que modelam o conceito de heroicidade, atualizam o arquétipo do herói decadente enquanto imagem, integrado ao sistema da sociedade de massa. Em operação lúdica, a Série Harry Potter (7 Livros) concentra-se na partilha das qualidades do herói Harry Potter em contraponto com o anti-herói Voldemort, assimilando, na composição da intriga, os efeitos do jogo bem vs. mal em sua natureza dual decadente, uma vez humanizada pelo elemento maravilhoso multimidiático contemporâneo. Para tanto, o maravilhoso passa a ser o coadjuvante das aventuras desse herói, nas fissuras por ele geradas pela via da remodelação da saga. Sob a perspectiva comunicacional da fanfiction, a ficção potterniana corrobora com a estruturação do herói decadente, por meio da mixagem leitura e escrita de massa à saga clássica, extensiva ao autor-massa e leitor-massa, compondo a parentela da saga moderna degenerada. Esse nexo comunicacional da saga reprogramada pela magia e feitiçaria nos propiciou o estudo da temática central em três momentos: A intertextualidade fiction e fanfiction na Série Harry Potter de J. K. Rowling; O arquitexto em construção: a Série Harry Potter; O ficcional na rede intertextual: a leitura das enunciações mágicas
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Holding Out for a Shero : Study of the Female Hero in Four Urban Fantasy Novels

Södergren, Sara January 2011 (has links)
This essay analyses the female hero in four urban fantasy novels, and evaluates several examples of the genre to find out whether or not the heroes can be found to be "sheroes" or traditionally male heroes. The study outlines the myth of the hero's journey and gives examples of the masculine as well as the feminine approach and how they apply to the four novels. The attributes of the hero are also reviewed and put into perspective within the studied material. It appears that while it is often argued that the urban fantasy genre has strong woman protagonists, the heroes therein are not "sheroes" since they behave like typically male heroes.
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Hjälte vs Skurk : ”I rymden kan ingen höra dig skrika yippee-ki-yay motherfucker”

Daniel, Emil, John, Johansson January 2016 (has links)
Mötet mellan människor är något som kan vara spännande och få en att upptäcka något nytt i livet, likaså i film. Dessa möten mellan karaktärer gör att handlingen drivs framåt och skapar ett spännande interagerande mellan karaktärer. I detta kandidatarbete har vi valt att fokusera på mötet mellan hjälten och skurken, oftast två starka och viktiga karaktärer inom film. Karaktärsrollerna är hämtade från Voglers The writer’s Journey (1997). För att få en bredare bild av hur rollerna kan se ut i film har vi valt att analysera två olika filmer i olika genre, filmerna vi valt är Die Hard (1988) och Alien (1979). Vi har tagit hjälp av analysmodellen som presenteras i From Antz to Titanic - A students guide to film analysis (2000) och format modellen till vårt passande. En av delarna i analysen fokuserar på hur de tekniska aspekterna i scener kan hjälpa till att föra berättelsen vidare. Grundat i undersökningen har en kompletterande gestaltning i form av en film skapats där vi har använt oss av karaktärsrollerna som vi analyserat. / Meetings between people can be exciting and make you discover something new, also in movies. Meetings between the characters drives the plot forward, and create exciting interaction between the characters. We have chosen to focus on meetings between the hero and the villain, two strong and important character roles in the film. The character roles are taken from Vogler, The Writer's Journey (1997). To get a broader picture of how roles may appear in film, we have chosen to analyze two different films in different genres, the films we have chosen are Die Hard (1988) and Alien (1979). We have used the analytical model presented in From Antz to Titanic - A student's guide to film analysis (2000) and formed the model to our fitting. One of the parts of the analysis focuses on the technical aspects of the scenes that can help move the story forward. Based on our survey of character roles and meetings between them, we have created a movie to portray this.
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Sport jako mediální událost - Olympijské hry v Londýně v tuzemských médiích / Sport as a media event-olympic games in London in domestic media

Bereckeiová, Michaela January 2014 (has links)
Diploma thesis is capturing key aspects of transformation from sport events to media events. Theoretical part clarified concept of media events by Dayan and Katz and applied this theory on sport events. Idea of banal nationalism from Michael Billig as a force which sustain and reproduce national states was examined in next part. Last theoretical basis of thesis is consisting of mythological level of media content with focus on sociocultural phenomenons of modern age. Modern myths such as hero archetype are pointed out through sports news. Research is based on facts resulting from theoretical part: banal nationalism and hero archetype are commonly used in coverage of sport events, especialy international ones. Analysis of media coverage of Olympic games in London brings these cathegories for banal nationalism: war methaphores, ego trip, stereotype, national heroes, state symbols and linguistics means refering to deic center of nation: pronouns and familiar salutations. For hero archetype these categories are set: birth, danger, heroism, challenge, enemies, sacrifice and adoration.
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Female Resistance in a World of Epic Heroes and Legendary Adventures : A feminist reading of Rick Riordan’s The Lost Hero, inspired by Luce Irigaray’s “The Power of Discourse and the Subordination of the Feminine”

Lovela, Cecilia January 2019 (has links)
Literature is an important part of the curriculum of Swedish secondary school and The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan is a popular novel among teenagers in Stockholm. This creates an opportunity to look closer at the novel, and to investigate the narrative’s discussion of the female, and in this particular case, its depictions of the female characters. This essay will show that by reading the novel with a feminist approach, inspired by the work of Luce Irigaray, the narrative reveals cultural aspects that might work well as a ground for discussions in the classroom.                       This essay considers how the narrative allows for opportunities of female resistance. Without replacing the male on the frontier of adventure, and without betraying their femininity, the female characters of the novel manage to change the power dynamic of how they are perceived. The female protagonist, Piper, works as a gatekeeper for the female resistance, and eliminates – for the cause – unbeneficial female behaviours.                       A feminist approach is beneficial to the diversity that is expected in Swedish secondary school. In addition to already existing research on Riordan’s work, this essay helps justify why The Lost Hero is a good literary alternative for the classroom.
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A representação do espaço nas histórias em quadrinhos do gênero super-heróis: a metrópole nas aventuras de Batman / The representation of space in the super-hero comics: the metropolis in Batman\'s adventures

Rama, Maria Angela Gomez 23 October 2006 (has links)
Este trabalho apresenta uma possibilidade de leitura do espaço geográfico por meio das histórias em quadrinhos do gênero super-heróis - com ênfase em Batman - levando em conta a importância destes ícones e da linguagem quadrinhística no mundo moderno. Ao verificarmos como a paisagem é retratada nas aventuras dos super-heróis, buscamos interpretar as representações do espaço - e se possível os espaços de representação - e como elas ratificam e/ou legitimam os valores e idéias da sociedade que, direta ou indiretamente, as geraram: a sociedade americana/capitalista. A contribuição mais evidente da pesquisa consiste no fato de abordar uma temática ainda pouco explorada dentro dos estudos geográficos e ao mesmo tempo, estabelecer uma possível ponte interdisciplinar com a área de conhecimento da Comunicação / This paper provides a way to interpret geographic space trough the use of super-hero comics - mainly Batman - highlighting the importance of cultural icons and the comic book language in the modern world. We attempted to demonstrate that the landscape itself, as well as what this landscape represents, confirms or legitimizes the values and ideas of american/capitalist society which, directly or indirectly, generates them. The most important contribution of this paper lies in its application of the little used theme of super-hero comics in geographic studies. In addition, this study facilitates the establishment of an interdisciplinary bridge to the area of Communication studies
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Dimensões do herói moçambicano em As andorinhas de Paulina Chiziane / Dimensions of Mozambican hero in Andorinhas of Paulina Chiziane

Carmo, Igor Fernando Xanthopulo 06 March 2015 (has links)
O presente trabalho tem como objetivo o estudo da representação do herói na obra literária As Andorinhas, de Paulina Chiziane, publicada em Maputo, em 2008, e no Brasil, no ano de 2013. A obra de três contos inspira-se em figuras históricas importantes à constituição da identidade moçambicana. Os heróis nacionais tratados na ficção da autora, entretanto, são narrados como personagens provenientes do universo mitológico. Com o propósito de compreender a finalidade da obra dentro do contexto social e histórico de Moçambique, este trabalho analisa o herói tanto pela sua representação simbólica, como por sua atuação no processo de desenvolvimento de uma identidade nacional em contraposição ao sistema colonial e suas mazelas. Portanto, o tema da busca da liberdade permeia a trilogia de contos e coloca o herói como o representante das transformações sociais no tempo histórico e representante das divindades no tempo mitológico. / The present paper aims to study the representation of the hero in the literary work The Swallows, from Paulina Chiziane, published in Maputo (2008) and in Brazil (2013). The short stories are inspired by important historical figures to the formation of Mozambican identity. These national heroes, however, are narrated as characters from the mythological universe. In order to understand the purpose of the literary work within the social and historical context of Mozambique, this paper analyzes the hero both for its symbolic representation, as for its role in the formation of a national identity in opposition to the colonial system and its ills process. Therefore, the theme of the pursuit of freedom permeates this trilogy and puts the hero as the representative of the social transformations in historical time and representative of the deities in the mythological time.

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