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This research looks at the collective imagination in which it keeps alive the issue of heroin wise. Two wise women appear in the narratives of popular history and the History of Donzela Theodora and History Imperatriz Porcina, collated by Luís da Câmara Cascudo in his Five Books of the People. The universality, mobility and circularity of these narratives are discussed by authors such as Bakhtin and Guinzburg. The research is developed from three key categories: Knowledge Magic as the knowledge of tradition (Almeida), sensitive knowledge (Levi-Strauss), thought mythical / magical / symbolic (Morin); Wise Women as carriers of this knowledge, which merge and overlap with the imagery of witches and healers; and Mythical Elements which corresponds to the archetypal images (Jung and Silveira), symbols and other images that relate to the magic universe, the magical beliefs and practices considered, ie belonging to the imaginary magic (Bethencourt). Porcina and Theodora are understood as bearers of knowledge of Métis (Detienne and Vernant), or the cunning intelligence, the manipulation of phármakon (Derrida), the healing potion, which may be the word or ointment of the herb. The route takes us to meet the great archetype of the Wise Woman as psychic power of the feminine, the anima. Narratives are medicinal balms (Estes) and is the clash between the anima and its embodiments by wise women, and animus, his opponents, which gives the transmutation of the psyche, a work comparable to that of alchemyThe Knowledge Magic, operating through the female, myth and nature can recover from its essential value to the emerging paradigm that suggests a more complete human science and a more plural

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O artigo traz algumas relações/semelhanças entre Hamlet, de Shakespeare, e O Príncipe de Maquiavel. Portanto, pela “perspectiva” da Razão de Estado e não pela versão reducionista do “maquiavelismo” (maniqueísmo político), também podemos observar uma teoria política em Shakespeare.

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Through the use of rhetoric centered on authority and risk avoidance, scientific method has co-opted knowledge, especially women's everyday and experiential knowledge in the domestic sphere. This, in turn, has produced a profound affect on technical communication in the present day. I am drawing on rhetorical theory to study cookbooks and recipes for their contributions to changes in instructional texts. Using the rhetorical lenses of metis (cunning intelligence), kairos (timing and fitness) and mneme (memory), I examine the way in which recipes and cookbooks are constructed, used and perceived. This helps me uncover lost voices in history, the voices of women who used recipes, produced cookbooks and changed the way instructions read. Beginning with the earliest cookbooks and recipes, but focusing on the pivotal temporal interval of 1870-1935, I investigate the writing and rhetorical forces shaping instruction sets and domestic discourse. By the time of scientific cooking and domestic science, everyday and experiential knowledge were being excluded to make room for scientific method and the industrial values of the public sphere. In this study, I also assess how the public sphere, via Cooperative Extension Services and other government agencies, impacted the domestic sphere, further devaluing everyday knowledge in favor of the public scientific model. I will show how the changes in the production of food, cookbooks and recipes were related to changes in technical communication. These changes had wide rippling effects on the field of technical communication. By returning to some of the tenets and traditions of everyday and experiential knowledge, technical communication scholars, practitioners and instructors today can find new ways to encounter technical communication, specifically regarding the creation of instructional texts. Bringing cookbooks, recipes and everyday knowledge into the classroom and the field engenders a new realm of epistemological possibilities.

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El drama satírico más completo que llegó a nosotros es el Cíclope, del siglo V. C., escrito por Eurípides. Como su nombre lo indica, la pieza se basa en la Odisea (IX, 105-505), cuando Odiseo, junto con sus compañeros, se ven amenazados por el cíclope Polifemo. En el drama satírico, Sileno y el coro de sátiros son parte de esta confrontación, lo que hace a este agon aún más dionisíaco. Por lo tanto, en este trabajo, la intención es describir el agon entre el héroe griego y el monstruo de un solo ojo, de acuerdo con el drama de Eurípides. Se analizarán los diversos componentes de la escena, como la negociación con el vino, la astucia de Odiseo y los vicios monstruosos de los sátiros y Polifemo

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El presente trabajo pretende realizar un análisis comparativo del sentido mítico-semiótico del personaje de Ulises tal como aparece, de modo general, en la tradición épica así como en su tratamiento en la tradición trágica. Se presenta la construcción de Ulises como un héroe épico con ciertas características que lo diferencian del héroe homérico tradicional, pero que, al mismo tiempo, lo inscriben en dicha categoría con sus peculiaridades propias: tales características versan principalmente sobre los ejes temáticos de la astucia y la areté homérica. Asimismo, se recurre a diversas tragedias de Sófocles y Eurípides para hacer una síntesis de los principales sentidos en el tratamiento del personaje de Ulises en la tradición trágica; en este aspecto, se hace énfasis en las mismas categorías de la astucia y la areté, pero circunscritas en un nuevo contexto mítico-literario que da a Ulises una perspectiva diversa a la épica en cuanto a su desarrollo en los relatos. Aquí se enfatiza especialmente su rol como agente promotor del cumplimiento del destino, el ejecutor de decisiones cruentas para llevar a término la guerra de Troya, la astucia que se transforma en dolo entre otros aspectos. Finalmente se realiza un contraste de ambas tradiciones y se trata de poner en evidencia cómo ha evolucionado el personaje de Ulises dentro del entramado mítico-semiótico que le ha dado vida en diversos textos literarios

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El drama satírico más completo que llegó a nosotros es el Cíclope, del siglo V. C., escrito por Eurípides. Como su nombre lo indica, la pieza se basa en la Odisea (IX, 105-505), cuando Odiseo, junto con sus compañeros, se ven amenazados por el cíclope Polifemo. En el drama satírico, Sileno y el coro de sátiros son parte de esta confrontación, lo que hace a este agon aún más dionisíaco. Por lo tanto, en este trabajo, la intención es describir el agon entre el héroe griego y el monstruo de un solo ojo, de acuerdo con el drama de Eurípides. Se analizarán los diversos componentes de la escena, como la negociación con el vino, la astucia de Odiseo y los vicios monstruosos de los sátiros y Polifemo

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El presente trabajo pretende realizar un análisis comparativo del sentido mítico-semiótico del personaje de Ulises tal como aparece, de modo general, en la tradición épica así como en su tratamiento en la tradición trágica. Se presenta la construcción de Ulises como un héroe épico con ciertas características que lo diferencian del héroe homérico tradicional, pero que, al mismo tiempo, lo inscriben en dicha categoría con sus peculiaridades propias: tales características versan principalmente sobre los ejes temáticos de la astucia y la areté homérica. Asimismo, se recurre a diversas tragedias de Sófocles y Eurípides para hacer una síntesis de los principales sentidos en el tratamiento del personaje de Ulises en la tradición trágica; en este aspecto, se hace énfasis en las mismas categorías de la astucia y la areté, pero circunscritas en un nuevo contexto mítico-literario que da a Ulises una perspectiva diversa a la épica en cuanto a su desarrollo en los relatos. Aquí se enfatiza especialmente su rol como agente promotor del cumplimiento del destino, el ejecutor de decisiones cruentas para llevar a término la guerra de Troya, la astucia que se transforma en dolo entre otros aspectos. Finalmente se realiza un contraste de ambas tradiciones y se trata de poner en evidencia cómo ha evolucionado el personaje de Ulises dentro del entramado mítico-semiótico que le ha dado vida en diversos textos literarios

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El drama satírico más completo que llegó a nosotros es el Cíclope, del siglo V. C., escrito por Eurípides. Como su nombre lo indica, la pieza se basa en la Odisea (IX, 105-505), cuando Odiseo, junto con sus compañeros, se ven amenazados por el cíclope Polifemo. En el drama satírico, Sileno y el coro de sátiros son parte de esta confrontación, lo que hace a este agon aún más dionisíaco. Por lo tanto, en este trabajo, la intención es describir el agon entre el héroe griego y el monstruo de un solo ojo, de acuerdo con el drama de Eurípides. Se analizarán los diversos componentes de la escena, como la negociación con el vino, la astucia de Odiseo y los vicios monstruosos de los sátiros y Polifemo

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El presente trabajo pretende realizar un análisis comparativo del sentido mítico-semiótico del personaje de Ulises tal como aparece, de modo general, en la tradición épica así como en su tratamiento en la tradición trágica. Se presenta la construcción de Ulises como un héroe épico con ciertas características que lo diferencian del héroe homérico tradicional, pero que, al mismo tiempo, lo inscriben en dicha categoría con sus peculiaridades propias: tales características versan principalmente sobre los ejes temáticos de la astucia y la areté homérica. Asimismo, se recurre a diversas tragedias de Sófocles y Eurípides para hacer una síntesis de los principales sentidos en el tratamiento del personaje de Ulises en la tradición trágica; en este aspecto, se hace énfasis en las mismas categorías de la astucia y la areté, pero circunscritas en un nuevo contexto mítico-literario que da a Ulises una perspectiva diversa a la épica en cuanto a su desarrollo en los relatos. Aquí se enfatiza especialmente su rol como agente promotor del cumplimiento del destino, el ejecutor de decisiones cruentas para llevar a término la guerra de Troya, la astucia que se transforma en dolo entre otros aspectos. Finalmente se realiza un contraste de ambas tradiciones y se trata de poner en evidencia cómo ha evolucionado el personaje de Ulises dentro del entramado mítico-semiótico que le ha dado vida en diversos textos literarios

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DsrA RNA regulates both transcription, by overcoming transcriptional silencing by the nucleoid-associated H-NS protein, and translation, by promoting efficient translation of the stress σ factor, RpoS. These two activities of DsrA can be separated by mutation: the first of three stem-loops of the 85 nucleotide RNA is necessary for RpoS translation but not for anti-H-NS action, while the second stem-loop is essential for antisilencing and less critical for RpoS translation. The third stem-loop, which behaves as a transcription terminator, can be substituted by the trp transcription terminator without loss of either DsrA function. The sequence of the first stem-loop of DsrA is complementary with the upstream leader portion of rpoS messenger RNA, suggesting that pairing of DsrA with the rpoS message might be important for translational regulation. Mutations in the Rpos leader and compensating mutations in DsrA confirm that this predicted pairing is necessary for DsrA stimulation of RpoS translation. We propose that DsrA pairing stimulates RpoS translation by acting as an anti-antisense RNA, freeing the translation initiation region from the cis-acting antisense RNA and allowing increased translation.

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Coral reefs are declining worldwide due to increased incidence of climate-induced coral bleaching, which will have widespread biodiversity and economic impacts. A simple method to measure the sub-bleaching level of heat-light stress experienced by corals would greatly inform reef management practices by making it possible to assess the distribution of bleaching risks among individual reef sites. Gene expression analysis based on quantitative PCR (qPCR) can be used as a diagnostic tool to determine coral condition in situ. We evaluated the expression of 13 candidate genes during heat-light stress in a common Caribbean coral Porites astreoides, and observed strong and consistent changes in gene expression in two independent experiments. Furthermore, we found that the apparent return to baseline expression levels during a recovery phase was rapid, despite visible signs of colony bleaching. We show that the response to acute heat-light stress in P. astreoides can be monitored by measuring the difference in expression of only two genes: Hsp16 and actin. We demonstrate that this assay discriminates between corals sampled from two field sites experiencing different temperatures. We also show that the assay is applicable to an Indo-Pacific congener, P. lobata, and therefore could potentially be used to diagnose acute heat-light stress on coral reefs worldwide.

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Quién Es, Quién Somos? Spic’ing into Existence claims a four-fold close-reading: first, analysis of texts: from theoretical meditations to (prison) memoir and film. Second, a half dozen central figures appear, largely Latinx and black American. They cut across a score of registers, socio-economics, ideological reservations, but all are, as Carl Carlton sang, poetry in motion. Writers, poets, theologians, pathologists, artists, comedians, actors, students whose vocation is invocation, the inner surge of their calling. Third, the manuscript draws from a series of historical moments—from radical liberation of the late 60s, to contemporary student activism. Finally, this body of work is movement, in all its social, gestural, and kinesthetic viscera. From this last heading, we peel away layers of what I call the ethnopoet, the fascia undoing that reveals its bio-political anatomy, dressing its bare life with kinship speech. First, the social revolutions of the Civil Rights, Black Power, abolitionism, the Black Panthers and Young Lords, boycotts and jarring artistic performances. These events are superficial not in vain sense, but key epicenters of underground murmurings, the workings of a cunning assailant. She robs not lavish estates, but another day to breathe. Gesturally, as perhaps the interlocutor, lies this author, interspersing his own diatribes to conjure her presence. The final branch is admittedly the most intangible. Kinesthetically, we map the nimbleness, footwork lígera of what I call the ethnopoet. Ethnopoet is no mere aggregate of ethnicity and poetry, but like chemical reaction, the descriptor for its behavior under certain pressures, temperatures, and elements. Elusive and resisting confinement, and therefore definition, the ethnopoet is a shapeshifting figure of how racialized bodies [people of color] respond to hegemonic powers. She is, at bottom, however, a native translator, the plural-lensed subject whose loyalty is only to the imagination of a different world, one whose survival is not contingent upon her exploitation. The native translator’s constant re-calibrations of oppressive power apparatuses seem taxing at best, and near-impossible, at worst. To effectively navigate through these polarized loci, she must identify ideologies that in turn seek “affective liberatory sances” in relation to the dominant social order (43). In a kind of performative contradiction, she must marshall the knowledge necessary to “break with ideology” while speaking within it. Chicana Studies scholar, Chela Sandoval, describes this dual movement as “meta-ideologizing”: the appropriation of hegemonic ideological forms in order to transform them (82). Nuestros padres se subieron encima de La Bestia, y por eso somos pasageros a ese tren. Y ya, dentro su pansa, tenemos que ser vigilantes cuando plantamos las bombas. In Methodology of the Oppressed, Sandoval schematizes this oppositional consciousness around five principle categories: “equal rights,” “revolutionary,” “supremacist,” “separatist,” and “differential.” Taken by themselves, the first four modes appear mutually exclusive, incapable of occupying the same plane, until a fifth pillar emerges. Cinematographic in nature, differential consciousness, as Sandoval defines it, is “a kinetic motion that maneuvers, poetically transfigures, and orchestrates while demanding alienation, perversion, and reformation in both spectators and practitioners” (44). For Sandoval, then, differential consciousness is a methodology that privileges an incredible sense mobility, one reaching artistic sensibilities. Our fourth and final analytic of movement serves an apt example of this dual meaning. Lexically speaking, ‘movement’ may be regarded as a political mobilization of aggrieved populations (through sustained efforts), or the process of moving objects (people or otherwise) from one location to another. Praxis-wise, it is both action and ideal, content and form. Thus, an ethnic poetics must be regarded less as a series of stanzas, shortened lyric, or even arrangement of language, but as a lens through which peripheralized peoples kaleidecope ideological positions in an “original, eccentric, and queer sight” (43). Taking note of the advantages of postponing identifications, the thesis stands its ground on the term ethnopoet. Its abstraction is not dewey-eyed philosophy, but an anticipation of poetic justice, of what’s to come from callused hands. This thesis is divided into 7.5 chapters. The first maps out the ethnopoet’s cartographies of struggle. By revisiting that alleged Tío Tomas, Richard Rodriguez, we unearth the tensions that negatively, deny citizenship to one silo, but on the flipside, engender manifold ways of seeing, hearing, and moving . The second, through George Jackson’s prison memoirs, pans out from this ethnography of power, groping for an apparatus that feigns an impervious prestige: ‘the aesthetic regime of coercion.’ In half-way cut, the thesis sidesteps to spic into existence, formally announcing, through Aime Cesaire, myself, and Pedro Pietri, the poeticization of trauma. Such uplift denies New Age transcendence of self, but a rehearsal of our entrapment in these mortal envelopes. Thirdly, conscious of the bleeding ethnic body, we cut open the incipient corpse to observe her pathologist. Her native autopsies offer the ethnic body’s posthumous recognition, the ethnopoetics ability to speak for and through the dead. Chapter five examines prolific black artists—Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar—to elide the circumvention of their consumption via invoking radical black hi/her-stories, ones fragmenting the black body. Sixth, the paper compares the Black Power Salute of the 1968 Mexico City Olympics to Duke’s Mi Gente Boycott of their Latino Student Recruitment Weekend. Both wielded “silent gestures,” that shrewdly interfered with white noise of numbed negligence. Finally, ‘taking the mask off’ that are her functionalities, the CODA expounds on ethnopoet’s interiority, particularly after the rapid re-calibration of her politics. Through a rerun of El Chavo del Ocho, one of Mexican television’s most cherished shows, we tune into the heart-breaking indigence of barrio residents, only to marvel at the power of humor to, as Friday’s John Witherspoon put it, “fight another day.” This thesis is the tip of my tongue. Y por una vez, déjala que cante.

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El concurso de transformación mágica, esquema narrativo difundido en la tradición popular, se presenta en dos variantes principales: los hechiceros que compiten pueden metamorfosearse en varios seres o crear esos seres por medios mágicos. En cualquier caso el concursante ganador da a luz criaturas más fuertes que superan las de su oponente. La segunda variante fue preferida en el antiguo Cercano Oriente (Sumeria, Egipto, Israel). La primera se puede encontrar en algunos mitos griegos sobre cambiadores de forma (por ejemplo, Zeus y Némesis). El mismo esquema narrativo puede haber influido en un episodio de la Novela de Alejandro (1.36-38), en el que Darío envía regalos simbólicos a Alejandro y los dos monarcas enemigos ofrecen contrastantes explicaciones de ellos. Esta historia griega racionaliza el concurso de cuento de hadas, transfiriendo las fantásticas hazañas de creaciones milagrosas a un plano secundario pero realista de metáfora lingüística.

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El presente trabajo se propone analizar la campaña de los demonólogos ingleses que escribieron entre 1584 y 1627 contra los sanadores carismáticos como un episodio específico de las tensiones entre carisma e institución que caracterizaron la historia del cristianismo. Se intentará demostrar que los teólogos reformados pretendieron erradicar a aquellos personajes por el desafío que planteaban a la Iglesia oficial y su ortodoxia teológica, pero también porque amenazaban el rol que estaban construyendo para si en la sociedad. Para devaluar la posición de los sanadores y fortalecer la propia, los miembros de la alta cultura teologal protestante los vincularon con los demonios y el catolicismo, estrategia retórica que a su vez buscaba presentar a las ideas reformadas como la única expresión legítima del cristianismo.

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The objective of this dissertation is understand the relationships built between subjects who occupy buildings in a state of abandonment to revitalize them - called okupas, noting which individuals construct such meanings on the practice of occupation and how to organize the construction and maintenance of a collective life project. Having the Okupa Squat Torém, located in the neighborhood of Fatima in the southern city of Fortaleza-CE, as locus and observed through the ethnographic method, followed the social practices of urban segment. I invested in a data collection revealed that the custom of okupas and their domestic habits, inside and outside of okupa, emphasizing the interaction situations, like most appropriate occasions to observe the constant negotiation and refinement of his cunning to intervene in the city . Among the objectives of this research, the main thing is to observe which senses are assigned to the practice of the occupation by okupas. For this, reflecting from the specifics of this urban phenomenon and talking mostly with the tradition of research in the field of anthropology, I tried to address some issues regarding the practice of okupação and organization of the group, which the principles and movements that make these contacts with city etc. The appropriation made by the subjects on the urban space here means understanding them as a cultural expression of a number of collective values, resulting from experience and perception of okupas like themselves. The intention is to show how this practice intervention and collective action has appeared in contemporary times and how my ethnography can contribute to a dialogue on the practices of mobilization and update of the city, considering the Theory of Recognition Axel Honneth (2003) as an analytical category useful to describe the forms of reciprocity experienced by okupas