830 resultados para Rhetoric and Music
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Madrid has been the center of Spanish musical scene and industry since the 80s, when “la movida” becomes the metaphor for the new colorful, young and cosmopolitan country established with the arrival of democracy. The city, in this way, is basically a place. But this sense of place started to crash with the arrival of digital music. In the new paradigm, intermediaries were supposed to disappear and music was something contained in networks and computers. The question now is how to integrate digital music, a nonphysical, individual experience, with the way in which the city of Madrid is lived through in musical terms. With the advent of digital music, concerts became the primary source of income for musicians. The centrality of the gig can be understood as the confirmation that we are living in an economy of experience. This centrality also reorganized the way in which music is produced and consumed: now, records are produced in order to create the opportunity of a musical event (band promote their tour as presentation of their latest recordings) that can be promoted in social networks and media; concerts are the places where musicians construct their fans’ communities and are the places were records are sold, not a way to know the band but to demonstrate both the support for the band and the status of the listeners. To study the place of music in the process of metropolization in Madrid we need to understand music as a field of tension
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Social controversy is a sustained, mediated debate between at least two oppositional parties which is more than just a difference of opinion; rather it is a persistent conflict over the political and cultural implications that dominant forms of communicative reasoning, practices, and norms have for a public. Simply put, during social controversies the norms guiding public life can be negotiated, reaffirmed, negated, and/or transformed. This can lead to progressive political, cultural, and/or social change in some instances, while establishing or reifying conservative and even oppressive norms, practices, and laws in others. Building upon Olson and Goodnight's (1994) theoretical and methodological framework of social controversy, this dissertation argues that scholars should analyze the role affect plays in this type of conflict as a means to address the regulation of public conduct as well as public discourse. The rhetorical and argumentative significance of the affective dimensions of social controversy have been conceptualized and analyzed via an examination of emotion-based claims and affective states that have become salient, discernable and/or apprehendable during specific public disagreements. Such a conceptualization demonstrates that critical insights regarding the norms that guide public conduct, the role risk and vulnerability play in the regulation of individuals' public behavior, and the relationship between affect and citizenship can be gained by focusing on a controversy's affective dimensions. To highlight the importance of the study of affect in social controversy as well as better understand the larger critical significance affect theory has for rhetorical and argumentation studies, this dissertation has analyzed the affective dimensions of three conflicts. They are: the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse social controversy, the International Freedom Center social controversy, and the controversy over the 2004 French ban on conspicuous religious attire in public schools. The findings from this dissertation that have specific and general implications for future work in the field of controversy as well as rhetoric and argumentation, respectively.
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A contribuição da música no campo das ciências humanas vem sendo valorizado pelas ciências da saúde nas últimas décadas, favorecendo relações entre a Fonoaudiologia e a Musicoterapia. A avaliação da percepção musical busca compreender princípios básicos como a discriminação de timbres, melodias, ritmos, intensidade, altura, duração das notas, densidade, entre outros, além de conhecimentos inerentes em relação a audição, bem como as experiências musicais no decorrer da vida. O objetivo deste estudo foi elaborar um teste informatizado de avaliação do reconhecimento de melodias tradicionais brasileiras e verificar o desempenho de crianças com audição normal neste instrumento. Foi realizada a elaboração de um teste, denominado Avaliação do Reconhecimento de Melodias Tradicionais em Crianças normo-ouvintes (ARMTC), em formato de website, composto por 15 melodias tradicionais da cultura brasileira, gravadas com timbre sintetizado de piano, padronizadas com andamentos variáveis, intensidades similares, tonalidade de acordo com a partitura utilizada, reprodução de 12 segundos cada melodia e pausas de quatro segundos entre cada melodia. A casuística foi composta por 155 crianças, com faixa etária entre oito e 11 anos, de ambos os sexos, com limiares auditivos nas frequências de 500 Hz a 4000 Hz dentro dos padrões de normalidade e curva timpanométrica tipo A. Todas as crianças foram submetidas à triagem audiológica (frequências de 500 Hz, 1 KHz, 2 KHz e 4 KHz), Timpanometria e ao ARMTC. O ARMTC foi aplicado em campo livre com intensidade de 65 dBNA, com caixa de som posicionada a 0o azimute, à uma distância de um metro do participante que se manteve sentado. As crianças foram instruídas a clicar na tela do notebook no ícone correspondente ao nome e ilustração da melodia a qual ouviram e prosseguir dessa forma até o término das 15 melodias apresentadas. Na maioria das melodias selecionadas não houve diferença significante entre número de erros/acertos e tempo de reação quando estas variáveis foram correlacionadas ao sexo, idade e local em que o teste foi aplicado. As melodias mais reconhecidas foram: Cai, cai balão, Boi da cara preta, que teve igual score a Caranguejo, Escravos de Jó, O cravo, Parabéns a você e Marcha soldado, as quais obtiveram reconhecimento superior à 70% de acertos e a melodia com menor reconhecimento foi Capelinha de melão.
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El Ball de Torrent és una moixiganga dramàtica popular escenificada a la ciutat de València i altres indrets del País Valencià des de finals del segle XVII fins a principis del segle XX. Estava organitzada per agrupacions gremials, juntes d’hospitals o clavaris de festes i protagonitzada per personatges agrupats en comparses que representaven una paròdia sobre les relacions entre les estructures de poder i les classes populars. Tot i la variabilitat segons el moment històric, es conforma com una mescla de quadres amb danses, música i jocs teatrals. El ball interacciona de diverses formes amb algunes festes valencianes i és, probablement, una de les mostres de teatre de carrer més nostrades i menys estudiades de la València Moderna. En aquest article es realitza una revisió bibliogràfica crítica i una primera anàlisi historiogràfica.
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Com és ben sabut, en el cas del poeta lleidatà Màrius Torres (1910-1942), la relació entre la poesia i la música esdevé una vinculació essencial. Més enllà, la formació musical de Torres el va dur a musicar alguns poemes, on es barregen els trobadors medievals i els textos modernistes. Aquesta relació dual que estableix Torres amb la música ha generat al llarg dels anys una bibliografia específica que cal organitzar, definir i ampliar. Aquest article té la voluntat d’aportar un estat de la qüestió pel que fa a la bibliografia musical de Torres, no sols per les abundants referències a elements o aspectes musicals dins la seua obra, sinó també per la necessària revisió dels materials musicals manuscrits que hi conservem. Davant el projecte d’una edició de les seues obres completes, i com una mena de pas previ, el treball repassa les diferents aportacions que s’han fet des de la mort del poeta, així com les manifestacions musicals que ha generat la seua obra.
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Esta investigación estudia la relación entre las emociones y la música. Se efectúa un diseño de test-retest donde los individuos expresan qué música escucharían según estados de ánimo, para posteriormente pedir a una segunda muestra, distinta a la anterior, que valore en qué grado considera que dichas canciones expresan esos mismos estados de ánimo. Se ha efectuado un análisis de los rasgos musicales de dichas canciones. Se concluye que tanto en las emociones como en los rasgos musicales existe una dimensionalidad subyacente. En el caso de las emociones corresponde con las propuestas del diferencial semántico. En los rasgos musicales, se determinan dos dimensiones aún sin etiquetar teóricamente. Finalmente, se muestra la relación empírica entre rasgos musicales y emociones mediante un modelo estructural de medición.
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Esta investigación se planteó con el fin de determinar el uso de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) por parte del profesorado de Música de los centros Educación Secundaria de la provincia de Castellón y conocer la formación y la actitud de este profesorado con respecto al uso y las potencialidades de estas herramientas en el ámbito educativo. Los resultados revelaron que el 96,88% utilizan frecuentemente las TIC, el 87,5% tienen un nivel medio en cuanto al grado de formación y que tanto este como el uso de estas herramientas están relacionados con la integración de Internet en la dinámica del aula.
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In this small paper-bound catalog, Benjamin Welles (1781-1860) listed books in the Harvard College Library which he wished to read. He presumably compiled the list by consulting the Library's 1790 printed catalog, as the works are categorized according to subjects outlined in that catalog (Antiquities, Astronomy, Ancient Authors, Biography, Sacred Criticism, Ethics, Geography, Geometry, History, Nature, Travels / Voyages, Natural Law, Logic, Metaphysics, Miscellaneous Works, Dramatic, Phililogy, Natural Philosophy, Poetry, Rhetoric, and Theology). The final pages of Welles' catalog, which he titles "Another Selection," list additional volumes he wished to read. These are listed alphabetically, A - G. Some titles throughout the catalog have been marked with a "+" perhaps to indicate that Welles had read them.
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Small pamphlet-sized notebook containing handwritten transcriptions of three poems copied by James Diman, likely in the early 1730s. The notebook contains "The Catholic Remedy. to ye Tune of To all you Ladies, not at land &c.," "Father Ab--y's Will. Col. Sweeper Camb: Dec. 1731," and "The Poet's Lamentation for ye Loss of his cat, w'ch he used to call his Muse" copied from the London Magazine, November 1733. The "Catholic Remedy" begins "You Peope who desire to mend / your Desperate Estate..." and includes the note, "Made upon A--D--'s goving over to take orders. The note refers to the voyage of Addington Davenport (Harvard AB 1719) to England join the priesthood of the Church of England in 1730. "Father Ab--y's Will" begins "To my dear Wife, / My joy and Life..." and was a humorous poem published in 1731 after the death of Harvard College Sweeper Matthew Abdy, and attributed to Jonathan Seccombe (Harvard AB 1728). The "Poet's Lamentation" begins "Oppress'd with Grief, in heavy strains I mourn..." and was written by Joseph Green (Harvard AB 1726) as a parody of a psalm composed by Mather Byles (Harvard AB 1725). Pages 10-12, holding part of "Father Ab--y's Will" are missing, and pages 13-15 are no longer attached to the item.
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Small vellum-covered notebook containing handwritten transcriptions copied by Harvard undergraduate John Tufts from two Harvard textbooks. The notebook is divided into two sections with the first, numbered 1-100, containing an English transcription of "Compendium of Logick" compiled by William Brattle, and the second, numbered 1-66, containing an untitled Latin transcription of Charles Morton's "Compendium Physicae." The flyleaf is inscribed "John Tufts His Book 1705."
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Work is both an essential part of our daily lives and one of the major policy concerns across Europe. Yet the public debate of labour issues is all too often driven by political rhetoric and short-term concerns. In this volume, researchers from seven European countries explain, in accessible language, the findings from various social sciences and what they mean for the future of labour in Europe. The conclusions they reach are addressed to policy-makers, the business world, journalists and fellow academics, and to anyone interested in the shape, size and character of the labour markets of tomorrow. “Many valuable synergies emerged between the various strands of NEUJOBS and the in-house analytical work of the European Commission.” László Andor, European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.
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Over the last few months, Russia has employed a number of economic and security measures to derail the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA) between the EU and Ukraine. Russia’s opposition to the Agreement was based on the argument that it would damage its economy and weaken its trade ties with Ukraine. Russia’s actions ultimately led to war in Ukraine, but did not succeed in reversing Ukraine’s EU integration policies; instead there are now trilateral negotiations between the EU, Ukraine and Russia on mere technical trade aspects of the DCFTA. The Kremlin is using similar rhetoric and, to some extent, similar coercive measures against the DCFTAs with Moldova and Georgia. But the small scale of Moldovan and Georgian trade with Russia is not a legitimate reason for the EU to replicate the Ukraine ‘trialogue’ on the DCFTAs in these countries. Instead, Moldova’s heavy dependence on Russia’s energy and the former’s transit role for the EU offers a greater possibility to set up trilateral negotiations, similar to the recently finalised gas trialogue between the EU, Ukraine and Russia.
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Despite a rise in anti-EU rhetoric and a growing assertiveness in Ankara’s relations with Brussels, Turkey will continue to seek closer integration with the European Union in the coming years. The current stalemate in the accession process has been a source of irritation to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s government. Nonetheless, a complete collapse of accession talks would be a much worse scenario for the ruling AKP party. Currently, the government is primarily interested in keeping the negotiation process alive, rather than hoping to gain full membership any time soon. Erdoğan’s government will likely seek to continue the accession talks because the AKP is acutely aware of their importance for the country’s domestic politics, for its the economy, and – although to a lesser extent – for Turkey’s international standing. The opportunity to capitalise on this process will encourage the Turkish government to avoid crises in its relations with the EU, or to at least mitigate the impact of any potential diplomatic fallouts.