3 resultados para War in art
em Universitat de Girona, Spain
Resumo:
Ressenya del llibre The Desert is no lady: southwestern landscapes in women's writing and art, obra on s’interrelacionen tres temes que són paisatge, gènere (en aquest cas, la dona) i literatura (i, per extensió, un quart que és l’art)
Resumo:
Fra Bernat Hug de Rocabertí (c.1420-1485) was a prominent member of the Order of the Hospital in the Crown of Aragon in which to attain the dignity of Castilian of Amposta, the most important dignity in the Crown. This work is a historical biography of him, since he entered into the Order by the hand of his brotherin- law, fra Joan de Vilagut, until he became a confidant of King Joan II and his side took part in Catalan Civil War in the fifteenth century. In parallel, Rocabertí also devoted himself to poetry and wrote at least two pieces, the Estrampa, so far unpublished, here this work is published critically, and La glòria d’amor, a long narrative poem, which is a study of possible chronology. Moreover, also studied other people linked to Bernat Hug, like his brothers, authors of some interesting battle letters, also published for the first time, or their brothers-inlaw, among them Joan de Vilagut, also a poet, and Guillem Tinter, who had a poetic Exchange with Vilagut. The whole work is accompanied by transcription of an interesting collection of documents.
Resumo:
Se pretende habilitar un espacio de trabajo para el desarrollo de nuevas vías de expresión y comunicación a partir de la creación artística y la imagen; generar un campo de acción que permita reconocer e impulsar formas de percepción, interpretación y representación vehiculizadas a través de la imagen y los materiales artísticos. Se espera ofrecer una vía para la cocreación de dinámicas alternativas en la generación de conocimiento, no mediatizadas por las limitaciones que en forma de déficit, bloqueo o defensa, impone a menudo el lenguaje verbal, y especialmente significativas en el ámbito de las necesidades educativas especiales