2 resultados para Literary forgeries and mystifications.
em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal
Resumo:
This paper will focus on the issue of training future literary reading mediators or promoters. It will propose a practical exercise on playing with intertextuality with the aid of two children literature classics and masterpieces—The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865) and The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle (1969). This exercise is not designed to be a pedagogical or didactic tool used with children (that could alternatively be done with the same corpora), but it is designed to focus on issues of literary studies and contemporary culture. The aim of this practical exercise with future reading promoters is to enable graduate students or trainees to be able to recognize that literary reading can be a team game. However, before arriving at the agan stage, where the rules get simplified and attainable by young readers, hard and solitary work of the mediator is required. The rules of this solitary game of preparing the reading of classical texts are not always evident. On the other hand, the reason why literary reading could be (and perhaps should be) defined as a new team game in our contemporary and globalized world derives directly from the fact that we now live in a world where mass culture is definitely installed. We should be pragmatic on evaluating the conditions of communication between people (not only young adults or children) and we should look the way people read the signs on everyday life and consequently behave in contemporary society, and then apply the same rules or procedures to introduce old players such as the classical books in the game. We are talking about adult mediators and native digital readers. In the contemporary democratic social context, cultural producers and consumers are two very important elements (as the book itself) of the literary polissystem. So, teaching literature is more than ever to be aware that the literary reader meaning of a text does not reside only in the text and in its solitary relationship with the quiet and comfortably installed reader. Meaning is produced by the reader in relation both to the text in question and to the complex network of texts invoked in the reading process and plural connections provided by the world of a new media environment.
Resumo:
Este trabalho pretende estudar a motivação dos docentes da licenciatura de radioterapia da Escola Superior de Tecnologias da Saúde de Lisboa, face ao processo de Bolonha. Realizou-se um enquadramento teórico dos conceitos base, como motivação e processo de Bolonha. O estudo foi definido como um estudo de caso, com uma amostra de 3 elementos. Aplicou-se três entrevistas a cada um dos entrevistados, denominadas por entrevista, entrevista reflexiva e entrevista reflexiva aprofundada. Para a análise dos dados utilizou-se um software de análise de conteúdo -AQUAD 6.0. Os resultados são apresentados em forma de tabelas e segmentos de texto extraídos do software. Na discussão dos resultados verifica-se que de uma forma geral os resultados vão ao encontro da literatura existente e nas considerações finais respondem-se às questões de investigação inicialmente realizadas, mas também são apresentadas as limitações ao estudo, bem como futuras investigações. ABSTRACT: lt is intended with this work to study the motivation of the radiotherapy graduated professors of the Higher School of Health Technology of Lisbon, regarding the Bologna process. lt was performed a theoretical frame of reference of the basic concepts such as motivation and the Bologna Process. The study was defined as a case study, with a sample of three elements. Three interviews were performed to each interviewed person, defined as interview, reflexive interview and deepened reflexive interview. For the data analysis it was used a content analysis software - AQUAD 6.0. The results are presented in table form and with text sectors obtained from the software. ln the discussion of the results one comes to the conclusion that, in general, they match the available literary writings and in the final reflexions it is answered to the investigation questions initially asked but also presented the study limitations as well as future investigations.