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Les nouvelles représentations dramaturgiques de la femme au Québec (2000-2010) : Fanny Britt, Evelyne de la Chenelière et Jennifer Tremblay, un féminisme diversifiéGrondines, Véronique 08 1900 (has links)
Peut-on qualifier la dramaturgie féminine contemporaine québécoise de féministe ? Ce mémoire répond par l’affirmative. Il montre que la dramaturgie féminine québécoise actuelle participe d’une nouvelle prise de parole féministe, plus complexe et plus diversifiée que celle des années 1970-1980, et qui tend notamment à conjuguer discours social et poétique de l’intime. Chaque jour de Fanny Britt (2011), L’Imposture d’Evelyne de la Chenelière (2009) et La Liste de Jennifer Tremblay (2008) proposent en effet des éléments novateurs quant à la représentation dramaturgique de la femme, tournant autour de trois imaginaires significatifs : l’imaginaire médiatique, l’imaginaire maternel et l’imaginaire du rapport hommes-femmes. En comparant les pièces entre elles ainsi qu’à quelques pièces charnières des décennies antérieures, il sera démontré que Chaque jour, L’Imposture et La Liste proposent de nouvelles représentations de la femme dans le paysage théâtral et social québécois. Enfin, ce mémoire vise à déterminer si la prise de parole féministe de ces pièces correspond au féminisme de la troisième vague. / Can contemporary Quebec feminine drama be considered feminist? This master’s dissertation answers in the affirmative. It demonstrates that the new women’s theatre is still feminist, but more complex and more diversified than in the 1970s and 80s, as it tends to blend the intimate and the social. The plays of Fanny Britt (Chaque jour, 2011), Evelyne de la Chenelière (L’Imposture, 2009), and Jennifer Tremblay (La Liste, 2008), offer innovative elements in their dramatic portrayal of women, as they focus on three themes: the media, motherhood and men-women relations. By comparing the plays with one another, as well as with important plays from past decades, it will be shown that Chaque jour, L’Imposture and La Liste renew the representation of women in Quebec theatre and society. Finally, this dissertation will address the links between this contemporary feminist theatre and the third wave feminist discourse.
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Co-parenting in Intact and Divorced Families: Its Impact on Young Adult AdjustmentFerrante, Jill A. 01 January 2005 (has links)
Co-parenting is the ideal parenting relationship after divorce, characterized by involvement of both parents in all decisions regarding their children. Children who report that their parents demonstrate healthy co-parenting are generally better adjusted than their peers who experience unhealthy co-parenting. The present study examined the potential mediating roles of co-parenting and parenting practices upon the relationship between marital status and young adult adjustment. Data were analyzed via structural equation modeling. Participants were 340 undergraduate students from intact and divorced/separated families. Data were obtained via questionnaires that tapped a range of adjustment factors (i.e., mental health, fear of intimacy, work ethic, self esteem, delinquency) along with co-parenting and parenting practices from the young adult's perspective. Results suggest that co-parenting is an important mediator of the relationship between marital status and young adult adjustment. Clinical and policy implications of study findings will be discussed.
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The Dragons in your DreamsWalther, Jacquelyn 09 May 2012 (has links)
What if every craving that you ever felt stayed with you forever? Suppose facades couldn’t exist, and what should only be the deepest, densest core of a desire was formed into a mass, a body. Its will matching yours in its physical presence. I make creatures that are embodiments of emotions. In this study I mainly focus on desires and inhibitions surrounding romance. I explore anatomical structures and how material make-up can directly reflect emotional character. In this exploration, the materiality of clay allows for a thorough manipulation of the composition of the creatures. In this I am also able to manipulate the material properties of clay to reflect states of existential discomfort, pushing the limits of material structure and stability. The final presentation of these creatures are as specimens of inhibitions, drawing in the viewer with empathy and repulsion as a fantastic other.
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Virtual (dis) connectivities : mobile intimacy and presence for women in long distance relationshipsHabib, Dania 12 1900 (has links)
Nous vivons dans une époque où la mobilité internationale est une pratique très courante; ainsi, de plus en plus de partenaires doivent maintenir leurs relations à distance. Le phénomène va de pair avec le développement des nouvelles technologies, qui introduisent de nouvelles formes et de pratiques pour maintenir l’intimité. Cela soulève des questions sur les pratiques de connexion (ou déconnexion) lorsque les couples sont séparés par la distance et le temps.
Ce mémoire propose d’explorer comment les femmes dans des relations amoureuses à distance utilisent divers modes d’expression (visuels, textuels, oraux et tactiles) ainsi que plusieurs sens à travers de multiples technologies mobiles, qui lui permettent de reconstruire la présence et l’intimité avec l’autre. Inspiré par le new mobilities paradigm (Sheller & Urry, 2006), ainsi que les concepts de mobile intimacy (Hjorth & Lim, 2012; Elliott & Urry, 2010) et la présence imaginée (Chayko, 2002; Elliott & Urry, 2010), je propose les notions de (dé) connectivité virtuelle, le lieu virtuel, ainsi que la présence/absence technologique. Utilisant une approche méthodologique mixte, venant des données d’entrevues semi-dirigées, de l’autoethnographie, de la recherche création et de journaux de bord multimédias, certaines pratiques de contrôle et de surveillance, des formes émergentes de travail, l’immédiateté et la réciprocité émergent dans une époque d’interconnectivité. / Globally speaking, an increasing amount of people are on the move for many reasons; whether for work, studies, travel, emigration or exile (Elliott and Urry, 2010). These movements, or lack thereof, along with the development of communication technologies raise important questions around the ways people are able to connect, as well as disconnect, when they are apart. This thesis aims to understand women’s perspectives and practices of intimacy and presence with their partners when they are separated by distance for extended periods of time. This thesis examines various practices of connection, through old and new technologies (mobile technologies), as well as the bodily senses that participate in intimacy and a sense of presence. Informed by the new mobilities paradigm (Sheller & Urry, 2006) as well as the emerging literature on mobile intimacy (Hjorth & Lim, 2012; Elliott & Urry, 2010) and imagined presence (Chayko, 2002; Elliott and Urry, 2010), I propose the notions of virtual (dis)connectivity, virtual place, and technological absence and presence to frame and analyze the practices engaged in by my study’s participants. Through a combination of methods, including semi-structured interviews, multimedia diaries, autoethnography, and research creation, questions of the sensory practices of mobile intimacy, control and monitoring, emerging forms of affective labor, immediacy, and reciprocity are examined in an age of global interconnectedness.
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Intimité et sensations dans les films d'animation en volume de Girlin BassovskajaBrognez, Claire 04 1900 (has links)
Peu satisfaite des concepts généralement mentionnés lorsqu’il s’agit d’écrire sur les films réalisés en stop-motion, je propose d’analyser un corpus de quatre films réalisés par un duo estonien peu connu, les réalisatrices Jelena Girlin et Mari-Liis Bassovskaja, en ancrant mon discours dans une recherche plus large sur l’intimité et la sensorialité en art. J’effleure, par l’entremise d’une revue de littérature, le paradoxe d’animer l’inanimé et l’idée du umheimlich freudien, prégnants dans les écrits substantiels autour du cinéma d’animation en volume. Après avoir démontré que l’œuvre de Girlin Bassovskaja s’incrit dans le domaine de l’intime, j’approfondis l’analyse en m’appuyant sur les théories de la visualité haptique appliquée aux films. Je découvre le corpus à la lumière de ces théories, et évoque l’idée du regard caressant du spectateur vers le film, mais aussi de sa réversibilité. De plus, en tant que réalisatrice-animatrice de court-métrages d’animation, les théories susmentionnées outillent ma pensée afin de décrire ma volonté quasi obsessionnelle de rendre l’intimité tangible par une animation sensuelle en pâte à modeler sur verre. / Not satisfied with regular concepts usually used when one speaks about stop-motion
animation, I suggest another way to discuss about animation films while analyzing four short
films made by estonian directors Jelena Girlin and Mari-Liis Bassovskaja, based on a wider
research on intimacy and sensory perception in art. I first explore, through a review of
literature, the paradox of animating the inanimate and the Freudian umheimlich, substantially
recurring in writings about stop motion films. Having demonstrated that the work of Girlin
Bassovskaja be seen against the domain of intimacy, I deepen my analysis of the films by
relying on theories of haptic visuality. I discover the body of works in the light of these
theories, and evoke the idea of a caressing gaze from the viewer to the film, but also its
reversibility. In addition, as a filmmaker creator of short animated films, the above theories are
feeding my reflexions and serve to describe my almost obsessive desire to make tangible
intimacy with sensual animated plasticine on glass.
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Étude des liens entre l’isolement, la psychopathie et l’hostilité avec le risque de récidive chez les délinquants sexuelsBennaceur, Maria 04 1900 (has links)
La présente recherche vise à cerner les liens entre l’isolement et les traits psychopathiques avec le risque de récidive chez les délinquants sexuels. La littérature scientifique montre que le manque d’intimité, le sentiment de solitude et la psychopathie sont des caractéristiques très présentes chez les délinquants sexuels. Le manque d’intimité et la solitude émotionnelle peuvent être dus à une peur du rejet en lien avec un attachement fragile. D’un autre côté, l’isolement social peut être lié à des déficits relationnels causés par la présence de traits psychopathiques. De plus, le manque d’intimité, la solitude émotionnelle et les traits psychopathiques engendrent de l’hostilité et ont chacun un impact sur la récidive. La présente étude a alors pour objectif de voir les liens entre le manque d’intimité, le sentiment de solitude, les traits psychopathiques et l’hostilité avec le risque de récidive sexuelle et violente tel qu’évalué par la Statique-99. Les résultats font ressortir qu’il n’y a pas de relation entre l’isolement et les traits psychopathiques mais que l’isolement et les traits psychopathiques sont liés à l’hostilité. Les agresseurs sexuels d’adultes sont plus psychopathiques que les agresseurs sexuels d’enfants qui éprouvent plus de solitude émotionnelle. Les traits psychopathiques sont liés à la dimension antisociale et la solitude émotionnelle à la dimension sexuelle de la Statique-99. La solitude émotionnelle et les traits psychopathiques ont une relation distincte avec le risque de récidive chez les agresseurs sexuels. / The present study aims to determine the links between isolation and psychopathic traits with the risk of recidivism for sexual offenders. The scientific literature shows that a lack of intimacy, loneliness and psychopathy are often found in sexual delinquents. Lack of intimacy and loneliness may be due to a fear of rejection associated with a fragile attachment. On the other hand, social isolation may be related to relational deficits caused by the presence of psychopathic traits. Furthermore, lack of intimacy, loneliness and psychopathic traits engender hostility and each have an impact on recidivism. The objective of the current study is to investigate the effect of lack of intimacy, loneliness, psychopathic traits and hostility on sexual and violent recidivism risk as evaluated by the Static-99, in sexual offenders whose victims are adults or children. Our findings show that there is no link between isolation and psychopathic traits, but isolation and psychopathic traits are bound with the hostility. Sexual offenders whose victims are adults are more psychopathic than those whose victims are children, who show more loneliness. Psychopathic traits are related to the antisocial dimension of the Static-99 and loneliness is related to the sexual dimension of the Static-99. Isolation and psychopathic traits sexual offenders: loneliness and psychopathic traits have a different relation with the risk of recidivism for sexual offenders.
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In Between the Dots and Dashes: Telegrams and the Mediation of Intimacy in The Golden BowlJemison, Sean 16 May 2014 (has links)
Using a poststructural and reader-response theoretical framework, the author explores competing ideas of interpretation, epistemology, and the problematic nature of truth and meaning in Henry James’s novel, The Golden Bowl. The author analyzes the ways in which emergent nineteenth century communication technologies, specifically how telegraphy both mediates and facilitates intimacy in a modern landscape. James anticipates modern forms of social media by exploring the nuances and the potential erotic nature of mediated communication and knowledge.
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A seleção natural e a estrutura, dinâmica e diversificação de assembleias de espécies mutualistas / Natural selection and the structure, dynamics, and diversification of mutualistic assemblagesRaimundo, Rafael Luís Galdini 16 April 2015 (has links)
A adaptação e a diversificação em sistemas multiespecíficos são crescentemente reconhecidas como processos relevantes para a compreensão da biodiversidade. Nosso objetivo foi investigar como a seleção natural relacionada a interações ecológicas influencia a estrutura, dinâmica e diversificação de assembleias mutualistas. Primeiro, modelamos como mutualismo e competição intraespecífica geram regimes seletivos antagônicos que definem padrões de diversificação. Nossos modelos preveem que em mutualismos de baixa intimidade, nos quais cada organismo têm muitos parceiros individuais, fenótipos extremos têm interações mutualísticas desajustadas em relação à complementaridade de traços, contrabalanceando efeitos diversificadores da competição intraespecífica e restringindo a especiação. Em sistemas de alta intimidade, nos quais mutualismos têm maior impacto adaptativo e cada organismo têm poucos parceiros, tal seleção estabilizadora imposta por mutualismos é reduzida, favorecendo a diversificação. Entretanto, mutualismos de baixa intimidade são mais ricos que mutualismos íntimos na natureza. Sob baixa intimidade de interações, adições de espécies não-aparentadas envolvidas em dinâmicas de convergência constituem explicação plausível para essa discrepância. Em sistemas de alta intimidade, restrições a adições de espécies impostas por histórias coevolutivas estreitamente relacionadas poderiam explicar menores riquezas, apesar do maior potencial de diversificação adaptativa. Em segundo lugar, avaliamos se reconfigurações adaptativas das interações ecológicas podem explicar a variação estrutural de redes mutualistas. Usando um modelo eco-evolutivo, mostramos que a seleção favorecendo trocas de mutualistas e maximizando a abundância das espécies altera propriedades das redes, aumentando seu aninhamento e diminuindo sua estabilidade. Nossos modelos superestimaram o aninhamento em mutualismos de alta intimidade, possivelmente porque não consideramos ligações proibidas impostas por morfologia ou fenologia. Entretanto, as redes simuladas reproduzem aninhamento e modularidade de mutualismos de baixa intimidade, cujas interações são mais flexíveis. Sob competição por mutualistas, as reconfigurações da rede continuam em um dinâmica sem fim, mesmo quando estrutura e a estabilidade atingem níveis assintóticos, o que pode explicar a variação empírica de interações em redes com estruturas temporalmente constantes. Em um terceiro estudo, modelamos como diferentes modos de especiação modificam propriedades de redes mutualistas. Se a especiação resulta em expansão do nicho e as espécies emergentes tornarem-se mais conectadas, o aninhamento aumenta e a modularidade diminui, frequentemente resultando em redes instáveis. Se a especiação causar retração do nicho e as espécies emergentes tornarem-se menos conectadas, aninhamento e modularidade aumentam, promovendo estabilidade. Diferentes regras de sobreposição de nicho entre espécies emergentes não alteraram esses resultados. Assim, retrações de nicho via divergência adaptativa, como deslocamentos de caracteres na especiação simpátrica, devem gerar espécies incorporáveis às redes mutualistas sem desestabilização. Entretanto, expansões de nicho via adaptações a recursos complementares em alopatria devem desestabilizar as redes quando do contato secundário. Efeitos potencialmente amplos de um único evento de especiação mostram que estudos relacionando diversificação e dinâmica são relevantes para o debate sobre complexidade e estabilidade de redes ecológicas. Concluímos que a compreensão mecanística sobre as origens e a manutenção da biodiversidade depende da integração de teorias ecológicas e evolutivas com base em dados empíricos, como fizemos aqui ao modelar dinâmicas adaptativas de interações ecológicas usando informações sobre a organização e história natural de assembleias mutualistas / Adaptation and diversification in species-rich systems are increasingly recognized as relevant processes to improve our understanding on biodiversity. Our aim was to investigate how natural selection related to ecological interactions shapes the structure, dynamics and diversification of mutualistic assemblages. First, we modeled how mutualism and intraspecific competition generate antagonistic selective regimes that define patterns of diversification. Ours models predict that in low intimacy mutualisms, in which each organism has various individual partners, extreme phenotypes experience trait mismatches in mutualistic interactions that oppose the diversifying effects of intraspecific competition and constrain speciation. In high intimacy systems, in which mutualistic interactions have a higher impact on fitness and each organism has fewer partners, such stabilizing selection is reduced, favoring diversification. However, low intimacy mutualisms are richer than high intimacy mutualisms in nature. Under low interaction intimacy, additions of non-related species involved in trait convergence dynamics are a plausible explanation for such a discrepancy. In high intimacy systems, restrictions to species additions imposed by tight coevolutionary histories could explain lower richnesses despite of a higher potential for adaptive diversification. In a subsequent study, we evaluated whether the adaptive rewiring of ecological interactions explain the structural variation of mutualistic networks. Using an eco-evolutionary model, we show that selection favoring continuous interaction switching that maximizes species abundances changes network properties, increasing nestedness and decreasing stability. Our models overestimated nestedness in high intimacy mutualisms, probably because we did not consider forbidden links imposed by morphology or phenology. However, simulated networks reproduce nestedness and modularity of low intimacy mutualism, in which interactions are more flexible. Under competition for mutualists, rewires continue in an endless dynamics, even when the structure and stability reach asymptotic levels at the network level, which could explain the empirical variation of interactions in networks showing temporally constant structures. In a third study, we modeled effects of different modes of speciation on mutualistic network properties. If speciation results in niche width expansion and emerging species become more connected, nestedness increases and modularity decreases, often resulting in unstable networks. If speciation causes niche width retractions and emerging species become less connected, both nestedness and modularity increase, promoting stability. Different rules of niche overlap between emerging rules did not change these results. Therefore, niche retractions via adaptive divergence, such as character displacement in sympatric speciation, can generate species that will enter local networks without destabilizing them. However, niche width expansions due to adaptation to additional resources in allopatry should destabilize networks if secondary contact between emerging species occur. High magnitude potential effects of a single speciation event show that studies relating diversification and dynamics are relevant to the debate on complexity and stability of ecological networks. We concluded that the mechanistic understanding of biodiversity origins and maintenance relies on the integration between ecological and evolutionary theories based on empirical data, as wed did here by modeling the adaptive dynamics of ecological interactions using information on the structure and natural history of mutualistic assemblages
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[en] (DIS)CONTINUITIES? INFLUENCES AND TRANSITIONS OF THE TRADITIONAL FAMILY MODEL IN BRAZIL AND ARGENTINA / [pt] (DES)CONTINUIDADES? INFLUÊNCIAS E TRANSIÇÕES DO MODELO TRADICIONAL DE FAMÍLIA NO BRASIL E NA ARGENTINAROMINA IEBRA AIZPURUA 18 February 2005 (has links)
[pt] O modelo tradicional de família - na sua forma nuclear mãe,
pai e filhos - passou por inúmeras alterações ao longo das
últimas décadas. As principais transformações deste modelo
ocorreram, na América Latina, nos anos 80 e 90, com a
marcada inserção da mulher ao mercado de trabalho e aos
novos âmbitos educacionais, de forma paralela às repetidas
crises econômicas e a inovadores parâmetros jurídicos e
ideológicos da denominada pós-modernidade. O presente
trabalho pretende analisar as principais mudanças na
estrutura familiar das últimas duas décadas em dois grandes
centros urbanos do Brasil e da Argentina, Rio de Janeiro e
Buenos Aires. Procuramos, assim, evidenciar semelhanças e
diferenças nas trajetórias que a vida íntima e familiar
destes dois países percorreram até a contemporaneidade. / [en] The traditional family model - in its nuclear form: mother,
father and children - has gone through innumerable
alterations during the last decades. The main
transformations of this model occurred, in Latin America,
during the 80´s and 90´s, with the remarkable insertion of
women into the labor market and into new educational
contexts, echoing the repeated economic crises and the
innovative legal and ideological parameters of the so
called post-modernity. The present work intends to analyze
the main changes in the family structure of the last two
decades in two of the biggest urban centers of Brazil and
Argentina, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires. In this sense,
we seek to pinpoint similarities and differences in the
trajectories of family life and intimacy in those two
countries up to the present time.
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Approche multidimensionnelle de l’intimité conjugale et de ses déterminants socio-cognitifs et émotionnels : du couple tout-venant au couple confronté au cancer digestif / Multidimensional approach of romantic intimacy and its socio-cognitive and emotional factors : From couples in general population to couples confronted with a digestive cancerConstant, Emilie 25 November 2016 (has links)
Un sentiment global d’intimité se construit à travers des composantes comportementales ainsi que, des expériences d’intimité qui correspondent à la perception de la réactivité du partenaire. De plus, la manière dont les individus appréhendent leurs relations interpersonnelles ainsi que leurs émotions et celles d’autrui, est susceptible d’influencer la construction de cette intimité. La qualité de l’intimité conjugale se caractériserait par trois dimensions : (1) un sentiment de connexion, (2) une bonne communication et (3) un partage de loisirs avec des amis communs (Article 1). En outre, la construction d’un sentiment d’intimité dans une relation de couple dépendrait du profil d’attachement des individus et de leurs compétences émotionnelles à gérer leurs émotions. Cependant, avoir des compétences élevées pour gérer les émotions des autres serait néfaste pour la qualité de l’intimité perçue (Article 2). Dans une interaction conflictuelle de couple, il existe une relation entre la réactivité perçue vis-à-vis de soi et de son partenaire et les réponses physiologiques des partenaires produites au cours de l'interaction. Plus précisément, la perception des partenaires de la réactivité de l’homme serait associée à des patterns d’activations physiologiques émotionnelles différents selon leur sexe. Aussi, la perception de l’homme envers sa propre réactivité lui permettrait une meilleure régulation émotionnelle (Article 3). Les comportements verbaux et non verbaux exprimés par les partenaires seraient également associés à un degré d’intimité différent selon le sexe (Article 4). Dans un contexte de maladie, ces comportements d’intimité exprimés entre les partenaires lors d’une interaction liée à leur vécu du cancer digestif refléteraient un ajustement émotionnel spécifique selon le rôle social de patient et d’aidant (Article 5). Une discussion intégrative de ces différents éléments empiriques nous amène à proposer des pistes de recherches et d’interventions thérapeutiques dans le domaine du couple. / An overall feeling of intimacy is constructed through behavioral components as well as, experiences of intimacy that correspond to the perception of partner responsiveness. Besides, the way in which people shape their interpersonal relationships and their own emotions and that of others, might influence the construction of this intimacy. The quality of romantic intimacy would be characterized by three dimensions: (1) a feeling of connection, (2) good communication and (3) sharing of leisure time with mutual friends (Article 1). Furthermore, the construction of a feeling of intimacy in couple relationship would depend on the people’s profile of attachment and their emotional competences to deal with their own emotions. However, have high competences to deal with the emotions of others would be harmful for the quality of intimacy perceived (Article 2). In conflictive interaction of couple, there is a relation between the responsiveness perceived toward oneself and one’s partner. In particular, the husbands’ responsiveness perceived by the two partners would be associated with different patterns of physiological emotional arousal, according to their gender (Article 3). Verbal and nonverbal behaviors expressed by the partners would be also associated with a different level of intimacy according to the gender (Article 4). In a context of disease, these intimate behaviors expressed between the partners during an interaction about their life experience of the digestive cancer would reflect a specific emotional adjustment according to their social role of patient and caregiver (Article 5). An integrative discussion of these empirical evidences leads us to propose future research and clinical interventions in the field of couple relationships.
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