989 resultados para Verge Maria
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Référence bibliographique : Weigert, 116
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Joseph Maria Valls i Vicens was an important Catalan intellectual who had an important performance in literature, politics , sociology, pedagogy and several cultural initiatives. The author focalizes the study of the young writer's thought as a common character of a wide sector of intellectuals that had developed an important activity in local politics and culture all through the period.
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Joseph Maria Valls i Vicens was an important Catalan intellectual who had an important performance in literature, politics , sociology, pedagogy and several cultural initiatives. The author focalizes the study of the young writer's thought as a common character of a wide sector of intellectuals that had developed an important activity in local politics and culture all through the period.
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A partir d'un plantejament inicial de la metodología de les "històries de vida", s'analitza la vida de María Teresa codina des d'una perspectiva biobibliogràfica. Com s'intenta demostrar, la seva trajectoria professional en el món de l'educació l'ha portat a jugar un paper important en la renovació pedagògica a Catalunya a partir dels anys cincuanta. Entre d'altres aportacions, ha fundat l'escola Talitha, l'escola de Mestres Rosa Sensat (junt a altres persones), varies institucions educatives al barri de Can Tunis de Barcelona, etc., sempre a partir d'un compromís vital en l'educació.
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This article pays attention to two moments in the life and work (inseparably united) of Maria-Mercè Marçal. The first refers to a search of small objects presided by the moon. Taking this search as a motif, the freedom which the poet confers to the nocturnal light ¿mythical and magical symbol of femaleness- and, therefore, to that which symbolises the heavenly body, is revealed. The second moment revolves around the reflection of Marçal on the ¿female authority¿, a concept which this author, inspired by the philosophical community of Diotima, distinguishes from power. Throughout history, Maria-Mercè Marçal remarked, many women have gained strength from the free atribution of authority to other women, to their texts, to their experiences.