884 resultados para Religious newspapers and periodicals
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Este estudo resgata a atuação de Patrícia Galvão no jornalismo cultural em Santos entre 1954 e 1961, adotando uma perspectiva histórico-sociológica. A partir do acompanhamento de sua trajetória intelectual, identificou-se, por meio de uma análise de conteúdo qualitativa da coluna Literatura, produzida pela jornalista entre 1957 e 1961 no jornal A Tribuna, as características definidoras de sua produção ao longo de quatro décadas de dedicação à imprensa: a busca constante pela divulgação da vanguarda, a preocupação didática, a autonomia intelectual, a defesa da literatura como forma de emancipação social e o diálogo com os escritores e intelectuais locais, nacionais e internacionais. O estudo situou Patrícia Galvão em uma geração que contribuiu para modernizar o debate de idéias e a própria linguagem dos periódicos. A produção destes intelectuais reforçou o papel do jornal como instrumento de análise e crítica frente às discussões sobre cultura e sociedade, o que permite entender a imprensa como um território de conflitos que abriga produções simbólicas diversas.
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This dissertation looks at the creative identity of an American yoga, both rooted in its Indic origins and radically transformed in its U.S. manifestations. It traces the broad historical transactions of yoga in terms of East and West, Secular and Religious, authenticity and idealized conception, as well as provides a critical historical genealogy of Anusara and Sridaiva yoga. Furthermore, the project relates yoga to the identity, power, and knowledge dynamics of pre-modern, modern, and postmodern histories and interpretations of yoga and Tantra, multiple theoretical discourses, and the embodied practices of individuals within Indian and American contexts. I argue that there is a unique and polysemous yogic identity in America, and that this identity has developed from a messy process of transaction between Indian and Western modes of being and knowing. Furthermore, the current Americanized culture of yoga brings along with it narratives of specific value. American yoga displays a particularly consumptive quality of yogic lifestyle that reflects a cultural atmosphere of reinvention and a merging of profit and personal purpose. American yoga’s identity today is entrepreneurial, branded, business oriented, and marketed for consumption. This dissertation shows how the American yogic identity is in flux, continuously fracturing and multiplying into various and novel understandings that relate to yoga’s past and to the market value for today’s American consumer. It examines the moving nature of yoga in the American landscape as what Jared Farmer calls a “center of creativity” and as a display of excess and choice. The discussion of yoga is further located in John Friend’s styles of yoga and/or lifestyle practices, Anusara and Sridaiva, as they both redefine and further remove yoga from established Indian markers of identity. My locations as American yogi, as comparativist, as ethnographer, and as a Bachelor of Science in Advertising and Marketing also situate this analysis.
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Five months ago most European citizens were unaware of the number of refugees seeking to reach the richest EU Member States like Germany, France, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The first wake up call for Europe was after the Lampedusa tragedy costing the lives of more than 300 refugees on October 3rd, 2013.1 Europeans were shocked, as the world was, to wake up to hear about such tragedy taking place at their doorstep. From 2013 to 2015, the issue of mass-migration from Syria, Eritrea, Somalia and other countries in the region left the front pages of newspapers and the minds of Europeans, but had remained extremely present in the world of experts and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) was calling for actions. The second wake-up call, which marked the beginning of the seriousness of the crisis, was the shipwreck where an estimated 900 migrants died on April 19th, 2015 off the coast of Italy.
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This manuscript is based on a PhD thesis submitted at the Institute of Social Anthropology at the University of Bern in 2014. The dissertation was part of the research project „Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and Chinese Territoriality. The Development of Infrastructure and Han Migration into the Region“ under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Heinzpeter Znoj and financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF. Madlen Kobi analyzes the architectural and socio-political transformation of public places and spaces in rapidly urbanizing southern Xinjiang, P.R. China, and in doing so pays particular attention to the cities of Aksu and Kaxgar. As the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region lies in between China and Central Asia, it is especially characterized by differing political, cultural, and religious influences, and, furthermore, due to its being a multiethnic region, by multiple identities. One might expect cultural and social identities in this area to be negotiated by referring to history, religion, or food. However, they also become visible by the construction and reconstruction, if not demolition, of public places, architectural landmarks, and private residences. Based on ethnographic fieldwork performed in 2011 and 2012, the study explores everyday life in a continuously transforming urban environment shaped by the interaction of the interests of government institutions, investment companies, the middle class, and migrant workers, among many other actors. Here, urban planning, modernization, and renewal form a highly sensitive lens through which the author inspects the tense dynamics of ethnic, religious, and class-based affiliations. She respects varieties and complexities while thoroughly grounding unfolding transformation processes in everyday lived experiences. The study provides vivid insights into how urban places and spaces in this western border region of China are constructed, created, and eventually contested.
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Republished from the Edinburgh review and the Nineteenth century and after.
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Description based on: nov. 1911.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Books and periodicals": p. 26-27.
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Includes index.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Introduction.--History.--Biography.--Politics.--Political economy.--Education.--Literature.--Art.--Science.--Philosophy.--Ethics.--Religion.--Miscellaneous.--Questions with references.--Questions without references.--Cyclopaedeas and periodicals referred to, with abbreviated forms.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Editor: F. D. Huntington.
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"By Will. Smelley."-Catalogue of a collection of early newspapers and essayists formed by the late J.T. Hope. no. 564.