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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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Ideology, intellectuals and the generation of '68 in the trilogy of Adalet Agaoglu : lying down to die, a wedding party and No..

Baskal, Zekeriya January 1998 (has links)
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Teaching About Religion in a Post-Soviet State : An Examination of Textbooks in Kazakhstan's Upper Secondary School System

Ohlsson, Henrik January 2014 (has links)
The search for new identity factors and shared values in the post-Soviet region has given rise to a process of reevaluation of the role of religion in society. Not least the Central Asian countries are struggling with these issues in their nation building processes. They share important parts of their history with other Muslim dominated nations, but the Soviet heritage sets them apart. The focus of this study lies on the way religion as a general concept and Islam in particular are treated in four textbooks used in Kazakhstan’s school education. The contents of the textbooks are analyzed within a historical and societal context as well as a framework of contemporary secularity theory. The results elucidate a contrast between the discourse on religion found in the textbooks and the official legal status of religion in Kazakhstan today, which is taken as an indication of an ongoing reevaluation of religion leading away from the staunch Soviet secularity and possibly towards a situation where religion is seen as a natural part of societal developments. At the same time, however, the normative effect of official discourse is a double-edged sword, which, while shaping ideas of what religion is and ought to be, may also undermine the credibility and authority of a religion too closely associated with political authority.
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Narrativas de amor e luta : a constituição da oficialidade da monogamia e a luta contra a subjugação das mulheres

Freitas, Monique Amaral de 25 February 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Izabel Franco (izabel-franco@ufscar.br) on 2016-10-04T14:34:55Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DissMAF.pdf: 2342062 bytes, checksum: 637dd6e01e20d24348a88074555debc0 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Marina Freitas (marinapf@ufscar.br) on 2016-10-20T18:23:54Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 DissMAF.pdf: 2342062 bytes, checksum: 637dd6e01e20d24348a88074555debc0 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Marina Freitas (marinapf@ufscar.br) on 2016-10-20T18:24:00Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 DissMAF.pdf: 2342062 bytes, checksum: 637dd6e01e20d24348a88074555debc0 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-10-20T18:24:06Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 DissMAF.pdf: 2342062 bytes, checksum: 637dd6e01e20d24348a88074555debc0 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-02-25 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / In this dissertation it proposes to understand how is discursively constituted the relationship between monogamy and the subjugation of women. For that, it bases the theoretical assumptions developed by the Bakhtin Circle, guiding me in a dialogical perspective of language. In addition, over the analysis it establishes a link between the feminist theories of Simone de Beauvoir (1949/2015), Heleieth Saffioti (1996/2015), Ivone Reimer (2005), among others. Firstly, it analyzes how the official status of monogamy is constituted in the discourses of social institutions, here defined as the Church, the State and the media. In order to think the Christian religious discourse, it analyzes passages from the Holy Bible and the leaders' statements from the Catholic, Evangelical and Pentecostal denominations about marriage and the affective-sexual relationships. Regarding the State, it discusses through the Federal Constitution and two Law Projects how family and marriage are defined. Posteriorly, through discussion of some media products, especially the films Snow White (1938) and Fifty Shades of Grey (2015), it discusses how the media constitute monogamy as the official discourse. In the second chapter, it discusses historical data provided by the work História do amor no Brazil (2005/1015), by Mary Del Priore, and documents produced by the feminist movement of the second wave, to understand how the discursive changes in the official models of affective-sexual relationships changes the women's lives. In the third and last chapter, it discusses how is constituted the relationship among affective-sexual relationships models and the domination of women using three texts of self-described feminist blogs. After discussing the texts, it concludes that monogamy is constituted as a way of subjugating women because it has incorporated male domination into the core of it's official discourse. Therefore, the relationship between the discursive constitution of the official status of affective-sexual relationship models and female subjugation is related to the discourse of male domination, not the monogamy itself. / Neste trabalho propõe-se a compreensão de como se constitui discursivamente a relação entre monogamia e a subjugação das mulheres. Para tanto, parte-se dos pressupostos teóricos desenvolvidos pelo Círculo de Bakhtin, pautando-se em uma perspectiva dialógica da linguagem. Além disso, ao longo das análises estabelece-se diálogo com as teorias feministas de Simone de Beauvoir (1949/2015), Heleieth Saffioti (1996/2015), Ivone Reimer (2005), dentre outras. Em um primeiro momento, analisa-se como se constitui a oficialidade da monogamia nos discursos das aqui definidas instituições sociais, eleitas neste trabalho como a Igreja, o Estado e a Mídia. Para pensar o discurso religioso cristão, analisam-se trechos da Bíblia Sagrada e declarações dos líderes das denominações católica, evangélica e pentecostal sobre o casamento e as relações afetivo-sexuais. No que se refere ao Estado, discute-se por meio da Constituição Federal e de Projetos de Lei como se definem família e casamento. Posteriormente, por meio da discussão de alguns produtos midiáticos, com destaque para os filmes A Branca de Neve (1938) e Cinquenta tons de cinza (2015), analisa-se como a mídia vai constituindo a monogamia como discurso oficial. No segundo capítulo, discutem-se dados históricos fornecidos pela obra História do amor no Brasil (2005/1015) de Mary Del Priore, e documentos produzidos pelo movimento feminista da segunda onda, a fim de compreender como as alterações discursivas nos modelos oficiais de relações afetivosexuais alteram a vida das mulheres. No terceiro e último capítulo, analisa-se como se constitui a relação entre modelos de relacionamento afeito-sexuais e a dominação das mulheres em três textos de blogs auto denominados feministas. Após a discussão dos textos, conclui-se que a monogamia se constitui como meio de subjugação feminina ao ser incorporada ao discurso oficial, pois este tem como uma de suas bases o discurso de dominação masculina. Dessa forma, a relação entre a constituição discursiva da oficialidade de modelos de relacionamento afetivo-sexuais e a subjugação feminina está relacionada ao discurso da dominação masculina, e não à monogamia em si.

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