999 resultados para Tango - historia


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Fondo Margaritainés Restrepo

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Eduardo Aliverti visitó nuestra universidad, es locutor, periodista y profesor universitario. Condujo algunos de los programas de radio con mayor impacto de las últimas dos décadas, tales como: Anticipos -poco menos que la única voz periodística de oposición a la dictadura, por Radio Continental-; Sin Anestesia -por Radio Belgrano, en los primeros años de la transición democrática- y Protagonistas, en varias emisoras porteñas desde 1988 hasta 1996. Actualmente dirige y conduce Marca de Radio, por Rivadavia, durante la mañana de los sábados. Es ganador de 7 premios Martín Fierro. En el año 2002 recibe el Galardón Susini como reconocimiento a su trayectoria en radio, otorgado por Argentores. Dirigió tres videos de periodismo documental: Tango de un Lagarto, sobre la realidad cubana; Volviendo a Washington, acerca de la historia de la moneda argentina, y Malajunta, en torno de la última dictadura militar. Esta última realización fue galardonada en los festivales internacionales de Nueva York, Ginebra, San Salvador de Bahía, La Habana, San Francisco y Houston. Además de innumerables premios en el ámbito nacional, la proyección de Malajunta, en Suiza, motivó el surgimiento en Europa de la agrupación HIJOS, integrada por los descendientes de detenidos-desaparecidos exiliados en el Viejo Continente. Fue productor ejecutivo de Sol de Noche, largometraje testimonial que refleja la relación entre el poder económico y la última dictadura militar. Esta película participó de festivales en Alemania, España, Francia, Italia y Buenos Aires, entre otros. Aliverti efectuó coberturas periodísticas en Estados Unidos, Rusia, América Latina, Europa y la península de Corea. En Buenos Aires fundó, dirige y es docente de ETER, Escuela Terciaria de Estudios Radiofónicos (la primera escuela de radio de Latinoamérica). Hace 18 años es titular del taller radiofónico en la carrera de Ciencias de la Comunicación de la Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires y es dueño del que está considerado como uno de los archivos periodísticos personales más importantes del país.

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Fil: Ferrero, Adrián Marcelo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.

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Fil: Ferrero, Adrián Marcelo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.

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The play Tango Femme places the lesbian centre stage by creating characters, narrative and drama in the world of same-sex dancing. The accompanying exegesis examines the problems and issues associated with creating lesbian characters in theatre, using a synthesized, practice led methodology. During the process of imagining, constructing and writing my case study play, I have investigated lesbian theatre productions and companies in order to make sense of my personal experiences in the theatre world. I have also reflected on the lesbian as represented in mainstream theatre and popular culture. Through journal writing and contemplation, I have sought to identify difficulties inherent in writing this type of play, using my own journey as a focus. My study illuminates the historical and sociological circumstances in the eighties and nineties in Australia and concludes that as a lesbian playwright I was caught between a rock and a hard place: the rock being lesbian theatre on a community level, as defined and attended primarily by separatist lesbians, and the hard place being mainstream theatre, located within the dominant, heteronormative discourse. The play Tango Femme has developed in conversation with my reflective practice and research and is written in the space outside the master narrative as "an instance of lesbian discourse" (Davy 1996, p.153).

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This paper, which was part of a larger study, reports on a survey that explored the perceptions of 69 graduate supervisors regarding issues in supervision from three higher education institutions in Australia. Factors that contribute to student success in higher education research degrees are many and diverse, including a complex dance of student factors, supervisor factors, and their supervisory context factors, and those informed by cultural and language differences. Therefore, a complex system approach using Bayesian network modelling was used to explore how student and/or supervisor factors influence the success of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) graduate students in Engineering and IT. Findings suggest that key factors include the experience of supervisors in terms of experience with the Australian higher education system, personal cross-cultural experience.

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The dissertation "From Conceptual to Corporeal, from Quotation to Site: Painting and History of Contemporary Art" explores the state of painting in contemporary art and art theory since the 1960s. The purpose of the study is to re-consider the dominant "end of painting" -narrative in contemporary art history, which goes back to the modernist ideology of painting as a reductive, medium-specific form of art. Drawing on Michel Foucault´s concepts of discursive formation and archive, as well as Jean-Luc Nancy´s post-phenomenological philosophy on corporeality, I suggest that contemporary painting can be redefined as a discursive-sensuous practice. Instead of seeing painting as obsolete or over as an avantgarde art genre, I show that there have been alternative, neo-avantgardist ways of defining painting since the end of the 1960s, such as French artist Daniel Buren´s early writings on painting as "theoretical practice". Consequently, the tendency of the canonical Anglo-American contemporary art narratives to underestimate the historical and institutional codes of art can be questioned. This tendency can be seen, for example, in Rosalind Krauss´s influential theory on index. The study also reflects the relations between conceptual art and painting since the 1960s and maps recent theories of painting, which re-examine the genre´s possibilities after the modernist rhetoric. Concepts of "flatbed", "painting in the extended field", "as painting" and so on are compared critically with the idea of painting as discursive practice. It is also shown that the issues in painting arise from the contemporary critical art debate while the dematerialisation paradigm of conceptual art has dissolved. The study focuses on the corporeal-material-sensuous -cluster of meanings attached to painting and searches for its avantgardist possibilities as redefined by postfeminist and post-phenomenological discourse. The ideas of hierarchy of the senses and synesthesia are developed within the framework of Jean-Luc Nancy´s and Luce Irigaray´s thought. The parameters for the study have been Finnish painting from 1990 to 2002. On the Finnish art scene there has been no "end of painting" ideology, strictly speaking. The mythology and medium-specificity of modernism have been deconstructed since the mid-1980s, but "the archive" of painting, like themes of abstraction, formalism and synesthesia have been re-worked by the discursive practice of painting, for example, in the works of Nina Roos, Tarja Pitkänen-Walter and Jussi Niva.