2 resultados para dS vacua in string theory
em Lume - Repositório Digital da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Resumo:
This doctoral dissertation analyzes two novels by the American novelist Robert Coover as examples of hypertextual writing on the book bound page, as tokens of hyperfiction. The complexity displayed in the novels, John's Wife and The Adventures of Lucky Pierre, integrates the cultural elements that characterize the contemporary condition of capitalism and technologized practices that have fostered a different subjectivity evidenced in hypertextual writing and reading, the posthuman subjectivity. The models that account for the complexity of each novel are drawn from the concept of strange attractors in Chaos Theory and from the concept of rhizome in Nomadology. The transformations the characters undergo in the degree of their corporeality sets the plane on which to discuss turbulence and posthumanity. The notions of dynamic patterns and strange attractors, along with the concept of the Body without Organs and Rhizome are interpreted, leading to the revision of narratology and to analytical categories appropriate to the study of the novels. The reading exercised throughout this dissertation enacts Daniel Punday's corporeal reading. The changes in the characters' degree of materiality are associated with the stages of order, turbulence and chaos in the story, bearing on the constitution of subjectivity within and along the reading process. Coover's inscription of planes of consistency to counter linearity and accommodate hypertextual features to the paper supported narratives describes the characters' trajectory as rhizomatic. The study led to the conclusion that narrative today stands more as a regime in a rhizomatic relation with other regimes in cultural practice than as an exclusively literary form and genre. Besides this, posthuman subjectivity emerges as class identity, holding hypertextual novels as their literary form of choice.
Resumo:
The purpose of this study was make an utterance of the managerial style of the public executive from Santa Catarina and compare it with public executives from Minas Gerais and United States, considering their capacity in giving and receiving feedback and their opening or auto-expositions in the interrelations with subordinates. It began with a review of the literature about functions and managerial style from several contributions that exist in the theory of the organizations. The theoric countersignement used in this essay was stablished in “Johari’s Window”, of Luft, that brought the possibility of the analysis of the interpersonal relations, considering the feedback variants and opening. The research is descriptive and still comparative, being applied to public executives from Santa Catarina, between the occupants of the first and the second hierarchic rungs. The instrument used was the questionnaire “Personel Relations Surwey”, of John Hall and Martha Williams, the same was applied at the researches that had been made in Minas Gerais and in United States. It was evident, by the statistic analysis in coherence with the theoric model, several conclusions, among them we detach: a) The unexistence of a standart managerial style between public executives from Santa Catarina; b) Executives from this state use more feedback than executives from Minas Gerais and the same as north-americans; c) The executives from Santa Catarina have more opening (overture) than mineiros and north-americans; d) Some personel variants interfere in the managerial style of the public executive from Santa Catarina.