993 resultados para Bakhtine, Mikhail
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Mikhail I︠U︡rʹevich Lermontov : ego zhiznʹ i sochinenii︠a︡ : sbornik istoriko-literaturnykh stateĭ /
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Includes bibliographical references.
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"Spisok proizvedenīĭ M. A. Vrubeli︠a︡": p. 180-186.
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Religião e literatura é o tema geral desta tese de doutoramento. Contudo, a preocupação específica é a plausibilidade da interpretação da religião pela literatura. Isso porque os estudiosos dessa área têm normalmente partido da pressuposição de que essa plausibilidade existe. Por isso geralmente não a problematizam e nem se preocupam em fundamentá-la. A proposta desta pesquisa é justamente desenvolver um embasamento teórico que ajude a suprir essa lacuna. Portanto, esta tese mantém como preocupação de fundo uma questão epistemológica. Para levar adiante esse projeto, levanta-se a hipótese de que o discurso indireto da literatura caracterizado pela metáfora, especialmente o romance com a sua possibilidade polifônica e carnavalesca, tem a capacidade de revelar traços específicos do fenômeno religioso de modo diferente do que fazem os discursos diretos da filosofia e das ciências, de tal forma que dá à literatura condições de proceder a uma interpretação plausível e heurística da religião. A fundamentação teórica para o desenvolvimento da hipótese é baseada na teoria da metáfora, do texto e da narrativa de Paul Ricoeur e nos conceitos de dialogismo, polifonia, carnavalização e literatura prosaica de Mikhail Bakhtin. Com a finalidade de exemplificar, na prática, a pertinência do material teórico desenvolvido, o romance O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo, de José Saramago é interpretado. Metodologicamente, o trabalho está dividido em três pontos: primeiro a literatura e o conhecimento da realidade; segundo a literatura como intérprete da religião e terceiro, a interpretação exemplar do romance.(AU)
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Trabalho de natureza profissional para a atribuição do Título de Especialista do Instituto Politécnico do Porto, na área de Design, defendido a 14-06-2016.
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This article is concerned with the repercussions of societal change on transnational media. It offers a new understanding of multilingual programming strategies by examining “Radio MultiKulti” (RM), a public service radio station discontinued from 1/1/2009 by Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg. In its fourteen years of existence, “RM” had to implement a well-intended and politically-motivated logic of ‘multiethnic, intercultural service station’. However, as we demonstrate, such a direction, despite some achievements, has resulted in the constraints to RM’s journalistic activities and language policy, drawing criticism for the station’s economic viability. This paper proposes that multilingual media services are to be framed by the concept of practical hybridity that allows a necessary responsiveness towards an ever-changing media environment, at the moment within digital culture. Our approach draws on Mikhail Bakhtin’s and Yuri Lotman’s theoretical approaches to hybridity, as well as in-depth interviews conducted with “RM” staff from 2005 onwards, further interviews with key agents outside RM and a continuous monitoring of the public debate which culminated at the end of 2008 in the controversial decision to close the radio station. Against this background, the concluding remarks are meant to contribute to the scholarly debate on hybridization as well as to inform multilingual media policy in the 21st century.
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The 1990 European Community was taken by surprise, by the urgency of demands from the newly-elected Eastern European governments to become member countries. Those governments were honouring the mass social movement of the streets, the year before, demanding free elections and a liberal economic system associated with “Europe”. The mass movement had actually been accompanied by much activity within institutional politics, in Western Europe, the former “satellite” states, the Soviet Union and the United States, to set up new structures – with German reunification and an expanded EC as the centre-piece. This paper draws on the writer’s doctoral dissertation on mass media in the collapse of the Eastern bloc, focused on the Berlin Wall – documenting both public protests and institutional negotiations. For example the writer as a correspondent in Europe from that time, recounts interventions of the German Chancellor, Helmut Kohl, at a European summit in Paris nine days after the “Wall”, and separate negotiations with the French President, Francois Mitterrand -- on the reunification, and EU monetary union after 1992. Through such processes, the “European idea” would receive fresh impetus, though the EU which eventuated, came with many altered expectations. It is argued here that as a result of the shock of 1989, a “social” Europe can be seen emerging, as a shared experience of daily life -- especially among people born during the last two decades of European consolidation. The paper draws on the author’s major research, in four parts: (1) Field observation from the strategic vantage point of a news correspondent. This includes a treatment of evidence at the time, of the wishes and intentions of the mass public (including the unexpected drive to join the European Community), and those of governments, (e.g. thoughts of a “Tienanmen Square solution” in East Berlin, versus the non-intervention policies of the Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev). (2) A review of coverage of the crisis of 1989 by major news media outlets, treated as a history of the process. (3) As a comparison, and a test of accuracy and analysis; a review of conventional histories of the crisis appearing a decade later.(4) A further review, and test, provided by journalists responsible for the coverage of the time, as reflection on practice – obtained from semi-structured interviews.
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The risk, or probability of error, of the classifier produced by the AdaBoost algorithm is investigated. In particular, we consider the stopping strategy to be used in AdaBoost to achieve universal consistency. We show that provided AdaBoost is stopped after n1-ε iterations---for sample size n and ε ∈ (0,1)---the sequence of risks of the classifiers it produces approaches the Bayes risk.