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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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Reso, de Eurípedes: tradução e estudo comparativo do tema da astúcia / Rhesus, by Euripides: translation and comparative study of the theme of cunning intelligence

Sais, Lilian Amadei 16 August 2010 (has links)
Esta dissertação apresenta um estudo seguido de tradução da tragédia Reso, tradicionalmente atribuída a Eurípides. No estudo, busca-se comparar o tratamento dado na peça ao mito de Reso e ao tema da astúcia (mêtis) com aquele presente em Ilíada X, tomando-se Odisseu como figura central: a partir dele, são abordados, por semelhança e dessemelhança, as demais personagens da peça e a visão de mêtis que cada uma tem ao longo da trama, além da estrutura da tragédia e as relações existentes entre os planos humano e divino. O objetivo principal é mostrar que os dois textos estão bem inseridos nos seus respectivos períodos e ilustram certa transformação no status do conceito estudado. / This research presents a study followed by a translation of Rhesus, a tragedy traditionally attributed to Euripides. In the study, we aim at comparing the treatment the play gives to Rhesuss myth and the theme of cunning intelligence (mêtis) with that presented by Iliad X. Taking Odysseus as the central figure, we make an approach (through similitude and dissimilitude) of the other characters of the play, as well as of the view concerning mêtis that each of them expresses in the action, the structure of the play and the relationship between men and gods. Our main purpose is to show that both texts are well inserted in their respective periods and illustrate some change in the status of the concept of mêtis.
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Subjetividade, identidade e geografia: o nascimento da Barra da Tijuca e o cronos fusional (ou a \'morte\' da alteridade) / Subjectivity, Identity e geography: the arise of Barra da Tijuca and fusional cronus (or the end of alterity)

Santos Junior, Washington Ramos dos 15 April 2016 (has links)
Este trabalho tem por objetivo compreender o processo de constituição da Barra da Tijuca, bairro da cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Nomeada devido a um acidente geográfico, assim foi reconhecida por séculos, constituindo-se como recorte territorial apenas a partir da década de 1970. Seu desenvolvimento se fortaleceu a partir da década de 1950, como um prolongamento da Zona Sul do Rio de Janeiro. Para racionalizar essa ocupação, foi chamado o mesmo urbanista de Brasília, Lucio Costa, que em nenhum momento menciona a palavra condomínio no Plano-piloto, embora esse tenha sido a forma que se consolidou como moradia no bairro, tornando-se um modelo, associado ao consumo e à idealização, presente tanto no discurso de moradores quanto no estereótipo criado para eles, o do emergente, novo-rico. Parte do preconceito está associada à falta de equipamentos culturais de relevância, falta que a hoje nomeada Cidade das Artes tentou preencher. Esse projeto está de acordo com a mercadização das cidades e do planejamento estratégico e teve início com o prefeito César Maia. Nomeamos a subjetividade existente na vida em condomínio como morte da alteridade, pois decorre fundamentalmente do Ideal do Eu regressivo, dando origem à mimese e ao narcisismo das pequenas diferenças. Interpretamos os mitos gregos de Cronos e de Ulisses, relacionando-os, respectivamente, ao Ideal do Eu regressivo e ao Ideal do Eu maturativo. Ao comentarmos sobre o mito de Babel, trazemos à discussão a função precípua da cidade e do urbano, qual seja, a da individuação. Metodologicamente, utilizamos revisão bibliográfica e entrevistas para a realização dessa tese / This thesis aims to analyse Barra da Tijucas process of constitution, which is a neighbourhood in the city of Rio de Janeiro. It was named after a landform and were recognised as it for centuries, arising as a territorial limit only in the 1970s. Its development strengthened along the 1950s as an extension of Rio de Janeiros South Zone. Lucio Costa, the same urbanist that projected Brasilia, was invited by the government to rationalise its occupation and does not mention the expression town house complex at all on the Plan Lucio Costa, although this is the form that became the model of neighbourhoods occupation. Town house complex is associated to consumption and idealisation, which is shown as much dwellers speech as the stereotype created to them, the nouveau-riche. Part of prejudice is related to the hollowness of existent cultural facilities, which was planned to be fulfilled by Cidade das Artes. This project is in accord to cities marketing and competition and strategic planning that has started in Rio de Janeiro with the former mayor Cesar Maia. We named the subjectivity experienced in town house complexes as the end of alterity because of the regressivity of Ego ideal that corresponds to mimesis and the narcissism of minor differences. We interpret the Greek myths of Cronus and Odysseus relating them, respectively, to regressive Ego ideal and maturational Ego ideal. On the Tower of Babel myth, we bring to discussion the paramount essence of cities and the urban, videlicet, individualisation. Our methodology consists in literature survey revision and a few interviews
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Subjetividade, identidade e geografia: o nascimento da Barra da Tijuca e o cronos fusional (ou a \'morte\' da alteridade) / Subjectivity, Identity e geography: the arise of Barra da Tijuca and fusional cronus (or the end of alterity)

Washington Ramos dos Santos Junior 15 April 2016 (has links)
Este trabalho tem por objetivo compreender o processo de constituição da Barra da Tijuca, bairro da cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Nomeada devido a um acidente geográfico, assim foi reconhecida por séculos, constituindo-se como recorte territorial apenas a partir da década de 1970. Seu desenvolvimento se fortaleceu a partir da década de 1950, como um prolongamento da Zona Sul do Rio de Janeiro. Para racionalizar essa ocupação, foi chamado o mesmo urbanista de Brasília, Lucio Costa, que em nenhum momento menciona a palavra condomínio no Plano-piloto, embora esse tenha sido a forma que se consolidou como moradia no bairro, tornando-se um modelo, associado ao consumo e à idealização, presente tanto no discurso de moradores quanto no estereótipo criado para eles, o do emergente, novo-rico. Parte do preconceito está associada à falta de equipamentos culturais de relevância, falta que a hoje nomeada Cidade das Artes tentou preencher. Esse projeto está de acordo com a mercadização das cidades e do planejamento estratégico e teve início com o prefeito César Maia. Nomeamos a subjetividade existente na vida em condomínio como morte da alteridade, pois decorre fundamentalmente do Ideal do Eu regressivo, dando origem à mimese e ao narcisismo das pequenas diferenças. Interpretamos os mitos gregos de Cronos e de Ulisses, relacionando-os, respectivamente, ao Ideal do Eu regressivo e ao Ideal do Eu maturativo. Ao comentarmos sobre o mito de Babel, trazemos à discussão a função precípua da cidade e do urbano, qual seja, a da individuação. Metodologicamente, utilizamos revisão bibliográfica e entrevistas para a realização dessa tese / This thesis aims to analyse Barra da Tijucas process of constitution, which is a neighbourhood in the city of Rio de Janeiro. It was named after a landform and were recognised as it for centuries, arising as a territorial limit only in the 1970s. Its development strengthened along the 1950s as an extension of Rio de Janeiros South Zone. Lucio Costa, the same urbanist that projected Brasilia, was invited by the government to rationalise its occupation and does not mention the expression town house complex at all on the Plan Lucio Costa, although this is the form that became the model of neighbourhoods occupation. Town house complex is associated to consumption and idealisation, which is shown as much dwellers speech as the stereotype created to them, the nouveau-riche. Part of prejudice is related to the hollowness of existent cultural facilities, which was planned to be fulfilled by Cidade das Artes. This project is in accord to cities marketing and competition and strategic planning that has started in Rio de Janeiro with the former mayor Cesar Maia. We named the subjectivity experienced in town house complexes as the end of alterity because of the regressivity of Ego ideal that corresponds to mimesis and the narcissism of minor differences. We interpret the Greek myths of Cronus and Odysseus relating them, respectively, to regressive Ego ideal and maturational Ego ideal. On the Tower of Babel myth, we bring to discussion the paramount essence of cities and the urban, videlicet, individualisation. Our methodology consists in literature survey revision and a few interviews
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Palamedes

Cantrell, Paul A. 27 April 2011 (has links)
This thesis offers a syncretic, synoptic account of Palamedes from the Trojan War. It delineates three interpretive modes: (1) that Palamedes was present all along; (2) that later poets inserted him into the Trojan narrative, either as an archetypal intellectual figure, or as Odysseus’s double; (3) that Palamedes was present only as Odysseus’s imaginary Doppelgänger. The thesis accounts for Palamedes’s scarce attention in classical texts by way of Lacanian and—via Otto Rank—Freudian psychoanalytic theory, as well as by Slavoj Žižek’s adoption of the “vanishing mediator.” After tracing a potential textual genealogy from Palamedes to Malory’s Palomydes, the thesis concludes with a reading of Palamedes’s implied presence in Inferno 26.
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Human relationships in the Odyssey's simile

Pavlidis, Dimitrios. January 1984 (has links)
No description available.
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Inconsistencies in Odyssey XI : an oralist approach

Rabe, Gregg L. January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
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Reso, de Eurípedes: tradução e estudo comparativo do tema da astúcia / Rhesus, by Euripides: translation and comparative study of the theme of cunning intelligence

Lilian Amadei Sais 16 August 2010 (has links)
Esta dissertação apresenta um estudo seguido de tradução da tragédia Reso, tradicionalmente atribuída a Eurípides. No estudo, busca-se comparar o tratamento dado na peça ao mito de Reso e ao tema da astúcia (mêtis) com aquele presente em Ilíada X, tomando-se Odisseu como figura central: a partir dele, são abordados, por semelhança e dessemelhança, as demais personagens da peça e a visão de mêtis que cada uma tem ao longo da trama, além da estrutura da tragédia e as relações existentes entre os planos humano e divino. O objetivo principal é mostrar que os dois textos estão bem inseridos nos seus respectivos períodos e ilustram certa transformação no status do conceito estudado. / This research presents a study followed by a translation of Rhesus, a tragedy traditionally attributed to Euripides. In the study, we aim at comparing the treatment the play gives to Rhesuss myth and the theme of cunning intelligence (mêtis) with that presented by Iliad X. Taking Odysseus as the central figure, we make an approach (through similitude and dissimilitude) of the other characters of the play, as well as of the view concerning mêtis that each of them expresses in the action, the structure of the play and the relationship between men and gods. Our main purpose is to show that both texts are well inserted in their respective periods and illustrate some change in the status of the concept of mêtis.
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The process of Individuation in Willy Loman : A Jungian Archetypal Literary Analysis of the Protagonist in Arthur Miller’s Play Death of a Salesman Compared to the Classical Hero of Odysseus in Homer’s The Odyssey

Åberg, Joakim January 2019 (has links)
This study is an archetypal literary analysis of Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman and Homer’s The Odyssey. The analysis aims to demonstrate how Arthur Miller’s protagonist, Willy Loman, in Death of a Salesman demonstrates several stages of Carl Gustav Jung’s theory of the individuation process, similar to Odysseus in Homer’s The Odyssey. This is done by identifying set archetypes and stages of Jung’s individuation process, the persona, the shadow, the anima, and the self. After that, the stages are applied to both Miller’s play and Homer’s epic poem. The analysis shows that both protagonists demonstrate and complete Jung’s individuation process. Willy Loman completes a symbolic journey, whereas Odysseus completes a physical one.
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Calasiris the Pseudo-Greek Hero: Odyssean Allusions in Heliodorus' Aethiopica

Bartley, Christina Marie 24 March 2021 (has links)
This thesis seeks to analyze the Homeric allusions in the Aethiopica with an inclusive definition to explore Heliodorus’ authorial motives. To approach this project, I use textual analysis to avoid arguments rooted in assumptions of the historical context of the novel, about which we know almost nothing. I explore how links to Homer’s Odyssey are visible within the structural organization of the text and the content of the text. I also explore how the content of the novel reproduces actions and compatible settings of Odyssean characters, which therefore qualifies Heliodorus’ characters in a metaliterary commentary with Homer’s archaic epic poem. The division of Odyssean actions and traits depicted in Heliodorus’ characters introduce a new addition to the heroic legacy established by Homer and distances the hero from Greek identity. I conclude that Heliodorus’ adherences to epic conventions and departures thereof inform the subtextual commentaries conveyed in the Aethiopica.
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Human relationships in the Odyssey's simile

Pavlidis, Dimitrios. January 1984 (has links)
No description available.

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