2 resultados para Oral literature
em Universidade Complutense de Madrid
Resumo:
This thesis talks about the influence and impact of the folk and oral literature have in the women writers, especially the manipulations by two Argentine authors: Ana María Shua and Silvina Ocampo. Before analyzing the texts of these women, I begin with a reflection about the canon and writers who compose, to study the first women who approach it and they start with male models to write their texts. Therefore, each women writer has taken on elements of texts have been written by men, for example, themes, writing models, types of characters, etc., manipulating the canon to get a female voice from the concept of perversion, because everything is not standard it is perverse. One could say that the women writers start from male texts to pervert them, because these women steel male literatures language, especially in the twentieth century. They select different elements of male novels to get through the muses to produce own texts. They try to write something new from the known, and the Known is the male literature...
Resumo:
Through the creation of this project in English, we have made a file of radiographic images that will be used by third year dental students in order to improve the practical teaching part of the subject of Oral Medicine, essentially by incorporating these files to the Virtual Campus. We have selected the most representative radiopaque radiographic images studied in pathology lectures given. We have prepared a file with 59 radiopaque radiographic images. These lesions have been divided according to their relationship and number with the tooth, into the following groups: “Anatomic radiopacities”, “Periapical radiopacities”, “Solitary radiopacities not necessarily contacting teeth”,“Multiple separate radiopacities”, and “Generalized radiopacities”. We created 4 flowcharts synthesizing the mayor explanatory bases of each pathological process in relation to other pathologies within each location. We have focused primarily in those clinical and radiographic features that can help us differentiate one pathology from another. We believe that by giving the student a knowledge base through each flowchart, as well as provide clinical cases, will start their curiosity to seek new cases on the Internet or try to look for images that we have not been able to locate due to low frequency. In addition, as this project has been done in English, it will provide the students with necessary tools to do a literature search, as most of the medical and dental literature is in English; thus far, providing the student with this material necessary to make the appropriate searched using keywords in English.