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The aims of this dissertation is to study formation of the Dutch view seeing the colonial scenery in screens by Frans Post, as well as, to perceive a colonial world constitution through landscape paintings by him with his natural and human representation. The artist was the first to portray South American views, after he landed in Pernambuco with retinue of Dutch governor of colony, John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen. Post, by his 24 years old, was designated to represent for Dutch people their colony. The text reflects on visual construction of natural and human aspects in landscapes by Dutchman and how that aspects were included in colonizer imaginary about the strange world of America. European (Dutch) look about their conquered possessions in the New World was charged with exoticism and imagination. In order to understand that view, it`s paramount to study imaginary pictures reared by Frans Post, on his return to the Netherlands, and notions of landscape and exotic, wild and unspoiled nature which the Dutch people had when they thought about the Dutch colony in America. Our principal (visual) sources of research are six paintings: Vista da Sé de Olinda (1662), Vista das ruínas de Olinda (undated), Engenho (undated), Engenho (1660), Vista da cidade Maurícia e do Recife (1653), e Paisagem com rio e tamanduá (1649), all these canvases were painted when Frans Post returned to Europe. We seek to work through a methodology that focuses on investigation of primary visual and textual material, because these textual and pictorial representations reflect the 17th-century colonial view of colonial history themes of the - here called - Dutch America

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El misterio que rodea el mapa de la primera ciudad imperial azteca, publicado en la traducción latina de la Segunda Carta de Relación de Hernán Cortés -su origen, su orientación, su autoría, su sentido-, se ve acompañado por los cambios que, con un claro sesgo ideológico, introducen las reproducciones posteriores en las imprentas de toda Europa. Si no resultan menos enigmáticos los rasgos que, en cambio, permanecen inalterados, tampoco arrojan luz sus nuevos empleos, independizándose ya de la relación cortesiana para ilustrar más crónicas o completar la descripción de otras ciudades americanas. El estudio de la suerte de aquel plano de la ciudad conquistada, que algunos atribuyeron al propio Durero, tendrá que habérselas con el proceso complejísimo por el que una representación como la cartográfica -que se busca sea descriptiva, objetiva, exacta- alcanza en este caso los modos y maneras de una ficción o un espejismo, hasta dejar de funcionar como mapa únicamente para convertirse en un ramillete de relatos entrecruzados

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El misterio que rodea el mapa de la primera ciudad imperial azteca, publicado en la traducción latina de la Segunda Carta de Relación de Hernán Cortés -su origen, su orientación, su autoría, su sentido-, se ve acompañado por los cambios que, con un claro sesgo ideológico, introducen las reproducciones posteriores en las imprentas de toda Europa. Si no resultan menos enigmáticos los rasgos que, en cambio, permanecen inalterados, tampoco arrojan luz sus nuevos empleos, independizándose ya de la relación cortesiana para ilustrar más crónicas o completar la descripción de otras ciudades americanas. El estudio de la suerte de aquel plano de la ciudad conquistada, que algunos atribuyeron al propio Durero, tendrá que habérselas con el proceso complejísimo por el que una representación como la cartográfica -que se busca sea descriptiva, objetiva, exacta- alcanza en este caso los modos y maneras de una ficción o un espejismo, hasta dejar de funcionar como mapa únicamente para convertirse en un ramillete de relatos entrecruzados

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El misterio que rodea el mapa de la primera ciudad imperial azteca, publicado en la traducción latina de la Segunda Carta de Relación de Hernán Cortés -su origen, su orientación, su autoría, su sentido-, se ve acompañado por los cambios que, con un claro sesgo ideológico, introducen las reproducciones posteriores en las imprentas de toda Europa. Si no resultan menos enigmáticos los rasgos que, en cambio, permanecen inalterados, tampoco arrojan luz sus nuevos empleos, independizándose ya de la relación cortesiana para ilustrar más crónicas o completar la descripción de otras ciudades americanas. El estudio de la suerte de aquel plano de la ciudad conquistada, que algunos atribuyeron al propio Durero, tendrá que habérselas con el proceso complejísimo por el que una representación como la cartográfica -que se busca sea descriptiva, objetiva, exacta- alcanza en este caso los modos y maneras de una ficción o un espejismo, hasta dejar de funcionar como mapa únicamente para convertirse en un ramillete de relatos entrecruzados

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Crises persist in Australian Indigenous affairs because current policy approaches do not address the intersection of Indigenous and European political worlds. This paper responds to this challenge by providing a heuristic device for delineating Settler and Indigenous Australian political ontologies and considering their interaction. It first evokes Settler and Aboriginal ontologies as respectively biopolitical (focused through life) and terrapolitical (focused through land). These ideal types help to identify important differences that inform current governance challenges. The paper discusses the entwinement of these traditions as a story of biopolitical dominance wherein Aboriginal people are governed as an “included-exclusion” within the Australian political community. Despite the overall pattern of dominance, this same entwinement offers possibilities for exchange between biopolitics and terrapolitics, and hence for breaking the recurrent crises of Indigenous affairs.

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It is becoming widely recognized that extending the larval period of marine invertebrates, especially of species with non-feeding larvae, can affect post-larval performance. As these carry-over effects are presumed to be caused by the depletion of larval energy reserves, we predicted that the level of larval activity would also affect post-larval performance. This prediction was tested with the cosmopolitan colonial ascidian Diplosoma listerianum in field experiments in southern Australia. Diplosoma larvae, brooded in the parent colony, are competent to settle immediately after spawning, and they remain competent to metamorphose for > 15 h. Some larvae were induced to metamorphose 0 to 6 h after release, whilst others were induced to swim actively by alternating light and dark periods for up to 3 h prior to metamorphosis. Juvenile colonies were then transplanted to a subtidal field site in Port Phillip Bay and left to grow for up to 3 wk. Extending the larval period and increasing the amount of swimming both produced carry-over effects on post-larval performance. Colonies survived at different rates among experiments, but larval experience did not affect survival rates. Delays in metamorphosis and increased swimming activity did, however, reduce colony growth rates dramatically, resulting in 50% fewer zooids per colony. Moreover, such colonies produced initial zooids with smaller feeding structures, with the width of branchial baskets reduced by 10 to 15%. These differences in branchial basket size persisted and were still apparent in newly budded zooids 3 wk after metamorphosis. Our results suggest that, for D. listerianum, larval maintenance, swimming, and metamorphosis all use energy from a common pool, and increases in the allocation to maintenance or swimming come at the expense of post-larval performance.

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The positive relationship between offspring size and offspring fitness is a fundamental assumption of life-history theory, but it has received relatively little attention in the marine environment. This is surprising given that substantial intraspecific variation in offspring size is common in marine organisms and there are clear links between larval experience and adult performance. The metamorphosis of most marine invertebrates does not represent a newbeginning, and larval experiences can have effects that carry over to juvenile survival and growth. We show that larval size can have equally important carryover effects in a colonial marine invertebrate. In the bryozoan Bugula neritina, the size of the non-feeding larvae has a prolonged effect on colony performance after metamorphosis. Colonies that came from larger larvae survived better, grew faster, and reproduced sooner or produced more embryos than colonies that came from smaller larvae. These effects crossed generations, with colonies from larger larvae themselves producing larger larvae. These effects were found in two populations (in Australia and in the United States) in contrasting habitats.

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A central tenet of life-history theory is the presence of a trade-off between the size and number of offspring that a female can produce for a given clutch. A crucial assumption of this trade-off is that larger offspring perform better than smaller offspring. Despite the importance of this assumption empirical, field-based tests are rare, especially for marine organisms. We tested this assumption for the marine invertebrate, Diplosoma listerianum, a colonial ascidian that commonly occurs in temperate marine communities. Colonies that came from larger larvae had larger feeding structures than colonies that came from smaller larvae. Colonies that came from larger larvae also had higher survival and growth after 2 weeks in the field than colonies that came from smaller larvae. However, after 3 weeks in the field the colonies began to fragment and we could not detect an effect of larval size. We suggest that offspring size can have strong effects on the initial recruitment of D. listerianum but because of the tendency of this species to fragment, offspring size effects are less persistent in this species than in others.

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