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Fecha: 19-2-1940 / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 45 - Expediente 2-12 / Nº de pág.: 2 (mecanografiadas)
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Fecha: 12-1/4-4/11-5-1940 (>1970 copia) / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 45 - Expediente 2-13 / Nº de pág.: 20 (mecanografiadas)
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Fecha: 21-3-1940 (>1970 copia) / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 45 - Expediente 2-14 / Nº de pág.: 4 (mecanografiadas)
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Fecha: 3-1-1940 (>1970 copia) / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 45 - Expediente 2-15 / Nº de pág.: 11 (mecanografiadas)
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Fecha: s.f. (>1970 copia) / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 45 - Expediente 2-18 / Nº de pág.: 1 (mecanografiada)
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Fecha: 1-1966 (>1970 copia) / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 45 - Expediente 2-20 / Nº de pág.: 3 (mecanografiadas)
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Fecha: s.f. (>1970 copia) / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 45 - Expediente 2-32 / Nº de pág.: 42 (mecanografiadas)
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Contributed to: III Bienal de Restauración Monumental: "Sobre la des-restauración" (Sevilla, Spain, Nov 23-25, 2006)
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Presentado en: IX Congreso Internacional de Rehabilitación del Patrimonio Arquitectónico y Edificación (Sevilla, España, 9-12 julio 2008)
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This paper is a study of place-names and signs in the Basque Country from the point of view of language law. These are matters that relate to both the status and corpus of language and contribute to the formation of the language landscape,» After a brief historical introduction, the author focuses on the factors that bear on signs and the language 1andscape: the cornpetence factor and the language factor. The description of the latter leads the author to a discussion of the existing language system, in which the Spanish and Basque sharing official status does not necessarily entail the obligation to use both languages at the same time. Using this discussion as a frame of reference, the au- thor analyses place-names, traffic signals and signs. As for place-names, the existing rules are deemed rigid and lacking in ambition, in that they do not pursue the dissemination of official Basque forms. In traffic signaIs, Basque has to appear alongside Spanish, which is required by Spanish legislation, although this bilingualism excludes place-names that have an official Basque form only. With regard to signs, the author analyses public premises, companies licensed to provide public services and the private sector. For public premises there is no specific regulation, but the status of Basque as an autochthonous language, together with the identification and informatíon purposes of signs, could support the exclusive use of this language, According to the author , companies licensed to provide public services should observe the same language system as the goverment and therefore promote the use of Basque. Finally, in the private sector, the author upholds the legitimacy of measures to promote Basque language use such as tax allowances and exemptions in advertising and commercial signs.
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[EN] Kerstin Hensel’s literary universe is haunted by fallen heroes, outsiders and gregarious figures with no success. They experience the German Wende in a very peculiar constellation, they perceive Post-Unification Germany at times from a fantastic perspective, always from a painful experience. In this context the analysis of the representations of the body in Hensel’s narrative before and after 1989 offers a rich insight on Hensel’s critical view of Post-Unification Germany. By analysing her texts such as Hallimasch and Lärchenau this article shows that the suffering grotesque bodies in both works stand for a political metaphor of a social body with hardly a cure.
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[ES]La frecuente presencia del vino en la literatura griega antigua pone de relieve su importancia como elemento de cultura. En general, sus nombres hacen referencia directa al lugar de procedencia, pero junto a ellos hay otros de origen poco claro o a los que se ha prestado poca atención y que pueden ser importantes para ampliar nuestros conocimientos sobre esta bebida.
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Duración (en horas): De 11 a 20 horas. Destinatario: Estudiante y Docente
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[EN] Body and space play a determinant role in the formation of societies, according to the social analyst Richard Sennet. His thesis that the configuration of spaces in history, such as that of the cities, is closely linked to the perception of the own body offers a relevant theorethical approach for the analysis of Nox (1995) by Thomas Hettche and Die Schattenboxerin (1999) by Inka Parei. In both novels bodies are perceived conscientiously by the self as a wounded and exhausted “I”, but also as a rebellious and fighting “self”. Both novels offer a concept of the body as an inadequate and wounded space, which is actually a key procedure to successfully face the similarly unstable geographical, social and political context of Germany after the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Poster presentado al XXII Congreso Nacional de Microbiología celebrado en Sevilla los días 17 -20 septiembre de 2007