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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.
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O caixeiro viajante da poesia, ou um estrangeiro inventado: ensaio biográfico sobre o poeta líbano-brasileiro Jamil Almansur Haddad (1914-1988) / The traveling salesman of poetry, or an invented foreigner: biographical essay on the Lebanese-Brazilian poet Jamil Almansur Haddad (1914-1988)

Queiroz, Christina Stephano de 13 November 2017 (has links)
Ao acompanhar a trajetória intelectual de Jamil Almansur Haddad desde suas primeiras publicações até sua morte, esta Tese de doutorado traz à luz o percurso de um literato pertencente à segunda geração de imigrantes libaneses e suas relações paradoxais com o meio intelectual brasileiro e, em especial, o paulistano. Seu percurso biográfico ilustra um desdobramento do movimento literário árabe da imigração, que desempenhou papel central no processo de renascimento da literatura árabe no final do século XIX. Imerso no contexto cultural de um país em busca da conformação de sua verdadeira identidade nacional e vivendo na cidade de São Paulo - que em meados do século XX foi um dos maiores polos de imigração do mundo Jamil, através de sua experiência biográfica e de seu caminho literário, revela nuances de um processo intermediário de hibridação cultural. / This thesis follows the intellectual trajectory of Jamil Almansur Haddad from his first publications to his death, bringing to light the trajectory of a poet that belongs to the second generation of Lebanese immigrants and his paradoxical relations with the Brazilian intellectual environment and, in particular, the paulistano one. His biographical journey illustrates an unfolding of the Arab literary movement of immigration, which played a central role in the process of rebirth of Arab literature in the late nineteenth century. Immersed in the cultural context of a country in search of the conformation of its true national identity and living in the city of São Paulo - which in the mid-twentieth century was one of the largest poles of immigration in the world - Jamil, through his biographical experience and his literary path, reveals nuances of an intermediate process of cultural hybridization.
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O caixeiro viajante da poesia, ou um estrangeiro inventado: ensaio biográfico sobre o poeta líbano-brasileiro Jamil Almansur Haddad (1914-1988) / The traveling salesman of poetry, or an invented foreigner: biographical essay on the Lebanese-Brazilian poet Jamil Almansur Haddad (1914-1988)

Christina Stephano de Queiroz 13 November 2017 (has links)
Ao acompanhar a trajetória intelectual de Jamil Almansur Haddad desde suas primeiras publicações até sua morte, esta Tese de doutorado traz à luz o percurso de um literato pertencente à segunda geração de imigrantes libaneses e suas relações paradoxais com o meio intelectual brasileiro e, em especial, o paulistano. Seu percurso biográfico ilustra um desdobramento do movimento literário árabe da imigração, que desempenhou papel central no processo de renascimento da literatura árabe no final do século XIX. Imerso no contexto cultural de um país em busca da conformação de sua verdadeira identidade nacional e vivendo na cidade de São Paulo - que em meados do século XX foi um dos maiores polos de imigração do mundo Jamil, através de sua experiência biográfica e de seu caminho literário, revela nuances de um processo intermediário de hibridação cultural. / This thesis follows the intellectual trajectory of Jamil Almansur Haddad from his first publications to his death, bringing to light the trajectory of a poet that belongs to the second generation of Lebanese immigrants and his paradoxical relations with the Brazilian intellectual environment and, in particular, the paulistano one. His biographical journey illustrates an unfolding of the Arab literary movement of immigration, which played a central role in the process of rebirth of Arab literature in the late nineteenth century. Immersed in the cultural context of a country in search of the conformation of its true national identity and living in the city of São Paulo - which in the mid-twentieth century was one of the largest poles of immigration in the world - Jamil, through his biographical experience and his literary path, reveals nuances of an intermediate process of cultural hybridization.
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From hope to regret : the Populist Imaginary of Ecuadors Lucio Gutiérrez

Veitch, Lindell Lorne 09 December 2009
Framed within a discussion of populism, this thesis provides a critical analysis of the campaign and short tenure in office of Ecuadorian President Lucio Gutiérrez Borbúa. It outlines a multi-dimensional approach to populism that is characterized by five components: (1) personalistic leadership, (2) a heterogeneous coalition of support, (3) top-down political mobilization, (4) an ambiguous ideological discourse, and (5) a redistributive and clientelistic economic approach. Applied to the Gutiérrez case, the multi-dimensional approach highlights the viability and volatility of populism.<p> This thesis argues that Gutiérrez ascended to the presidency through the successful application of a populist strategy, which generated significant expectations among the public and his political allies. Yet, once in office, Gutiérrez populist strategy was unable to sustain the support he enjoyed during the campaign. The expectations he generated went unmet as he engaged in clear reversals of the populist imaginary created by his candidacy. His twenty-eight months in office were characterized by neoliberalism, corruption, and status quo political machinations that had sunk his predecessors. Tracking Gutiérrez transition from populist champion to political pariah using the multi-dimensional approach indicates that although populism can be an effective electoral strategy, it can also impose significant limitations on a government. Ultimately, the Gutiérrez case reinforces the important role played by the populist imaginary in determining the success or failure of populist leaders.
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From hope to regret : the Populist Imaginary of Ecuadors Lucio Gutiérrez

Veitch, Lindell Lorne 09 December 2009 (has links)
Framed within a discussion of populism, this thesis provides a critical analysis of the campaign and short tenure in office of Ecuadorian President Lucio Gutiérrez Borbúa. It outlines a multi-dimensional approach to populism that is characterized by five components: (1) personalistic leadership, (2) a heterogeneous coalition of support, (3) top-down political mobilization, (4) an ambiguous ideological discourse, and (5) a redistributive and clientelistic economic approach. Applied to the Gutiérrez case, the multi-dimensional approach highlights the viability and volatility of populism.<p> This thesis argues that Gutiérrez ascended to the presidency through the successful application of a populist strategy, which generated significant expectations among the public and his political allies. Yet, once in office, Gutiérrez populist strategy was unable to sustain the support he enjoyed during the campaign. The expectations he generated went unmet as he engaged in clear reversals of the populist imaginary created by his candidacy. His twenty-eight months in office were characterized by neoliberalism, corruption, and status quo political machinations that had sunk his predecessors. Tracking Gutiérrez transition from populist champion to political pariah using the multi-dimensional approach indicates that although populism can be an effective electoral strategy, it can also impose significant limitations on a government. Ultimately, the Gutiérrez case reinforces the important role played by the populist imaginary in determining the success or failure of populist leaders.
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Saravá Ogum: a umbanda em procissão

Ribas, José Dalmo Ribeiro 18 May 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-25T19:20:10Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Jose Dalmo Ribeiro Ribas.pdf: 26804507 bytes, checksum: cec658211fe9bdc982c3e7a712ca07d5 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-05-18 / In the mid past century in São Paulo City, the Umbanda Religion had experienced its most critical period concerning religious persecution. Encouraged by very conservative sectors of the society, the police repression was merciless against both male and female spiritualist ministers, braking into the terreiros (the sanctuary place for their practices) and arresting them along with the faithful people around in the name of moral and honest habits. In order to face this situation, in April 1957, following the recommendations from a spiritual head-guide called Exu Pássaro Preto, a group of Umbanda performers living in Jardim Buturuçu neighborhood, in eastern São Paulo, as a gesture of civil contumacy, had initiated the São Jorge (the Orixá Ogum) procession, claiming through this act for their right of free religious expression. This ceremony, that is taking place in 2010 for the very 53rd time, has widened its projection throughout Brazil, bringing outstanding value for the trails of this religion in São Paulo, by becoming a kind of central axis around witch the Umbanda has been built, has raised and reached institutional recognition. This paperwork aims to rescue by the testimony of Babalorixá Jamil Rachid, one of the most recognized leaders of the Umbanda and Candomblé religions in São Paulo, part of the verbal history of this activity, considering that he has been involved since the early 1950s. Besides the depositions caught from the interviews, the here-below information were structured through the research of newspapers, magazines and pictures concerning the São Jorge Procession and owned by the testimony s focal point / Em meados do século passado em São Paulo a Umbanda viveu seu período mais crítico em termos de perseguição religiosa. Estimulados por setores retrógrados da sociedade, a repressão policial agia contra pais e mães de santo, invadindo terreiros e efetuando prisões em nome da moral e dos bons costumes. Para fazer frente a essa situação, em abril de 1957, seguindo a recomendação de um guia espiritual denominado Exu Pássaro Preto, um grupo de umbandistas moradores do Jardim Buturuçu, Zona Leste da Capital, num gesto de desobediência civil, deu início à realização da Procissão de São Jorge, Orixá Ogum, com o intuito de clamar através dela o direito de livre expressão religiosa. Essa cerimônia que em 2010 realiza-se pela 53ª vez, ampliou, ganhou projeção nacional, adquirindo com o passar dos anos uma importância significativa para os rumos da tradição religiosa em São Paulo, ao tornar a sua realização uma espécie de eixo em torno do qual a Umbanda se estruturou, cresceu e adquiriu reconhecimento institucional. Este trabalho tem como objetivo resgatar através do testemunho do Babalorixá Jamil Rachid, uma das lideranças de maior reconhecimento junto à Umbanda e ao Candomblé em São Paulo, parte da história oral desse movimento, tendo em conta que a sua participação se deu desde o seu início em meados dos anos cinqüenta. Além do depoimento dado através de entrevistas, procurou-se estruturar as informações existentes, organizando-se jornais, revistas e fotos alusivas a Procissão de São Jorge, existentes em poder do entrevistado

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