3 resultados para 515 Psykologia
em Portal de Revistas Científicas Complutenses - Espanha
Resumo:
Se realiza un estudio de los piornales y matorrales meso- y supramediterráneos y tomillares psicroxerófilos, vegetación higrófila oromediterránea y vegetación de los ventisqueros de Sierra Nevada (sector Nevadense), describiéndose nuevos sintaxones y proponiéndose modificaciones nomenclaturales y sintaxonómicas de otras ya descritas con anterioridad.Asimismo, se sitúa desde un punto de vista corológico el macizo de Sierra Nevada, a la vez que se propone dividir el sector Nevadense en dos subsectores: Nevadense y Filábrico. También se indican las series de vegetación presentes en el sector Nevadense.
Resumo:
In this paper we analyze the representation of the body in blogs by women with breast cancer. Taking into account both texts and images, we study the representation of the body on the basis of the body problems proposed by Frank (1995): control, body-relatedness, other-relatedness and desire. In the blogs studied we find a desiring and dyadic body, which is understood as part of a network of affection and care. The diagnosis of cancer can generate both dissociation, when the body is experienced as a threat, and association, a wish to be connected to it. In relation to control, a clear will of predictability is observed but traces of assumption of contingency also appear.
Resumo:
Dojoji Temple ( Dōjōji, 1976) is a short puppet animation directed by Kihachirō Kawamoto. Influenced by Bunraku (Japanese puppet plays), emaki (painted scroll), Noh theatre and Japanese myth, Dojoji Temple tells of a woman’s unrequited love for a young priest. Heartbroken, she then transforms into a sea serpent and goes after the priest for revenge. While Kawamoto’s animation is rich with Japanese aesthetics and tragedy, his animation is peopled by puppets who do not speak. Limited and restrained though the puppets may be, their animated gestures speak volumes of powerful emotions. For our article, we will select several scenes from the animation, and interpret their actions so that we can further understand the mythical world of Dojoji Temple and the essential being of puppetry. Our gesture analysis will take into account cinematographic compositions, sound and bodily attires, among other elements.