903 resultados para Japanese drama.
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Esta investigación aborda un fenómeno complejo, el drama videoescénico, que resulta de la integración de la enunciación audiovisual en el modo de representación teatral, centrándose en el marco del teatro español actual. Se plantea que la utilización del audiovisual tiene una repercusión en el teatro que va mucho más allá de su valor tecnológico. Esta irrupción modal, que articula la investigación, genera tensiones con los elementos que conforman el drama. El audiovisual se convierte en un nuevo componente de su configuración y modifica el modo de representación teatral, ampliando sus posibilidades expresivas y cambiando las relaciones entre el personaje, la acción, el espacio y el tiempo. El drama videoescénico se define como el drama teatral que inserta en su construcción la enunciación audiovisual a través de proyección o emisión audiovisual, a la que se denomina representación videoescénica. Se entiende, por consiguiente, como representación videoescénica la imagen, registrada por una videocámara o generadas por ordenador, proyectada en el escenario en interacción con los demás elementos que componen la representación teatral. La representación videoescénica sólo tiene existencia en presencia de esos elementos. Es decir, dentro del drama videoescénico. Se considera, por tanto, que el drama videoescénico es la historia escenificada, incluyendo el argumento dispuesto para ser teatral y audiovisualmente representado en un único producto...
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The purpose of the current paper is to examine the racial identity development of Japanese American biracial adolescents. A review of the literature revealed critical factors as it relates to Japanese American biracial adolescents and their identity formation. Ethnic identity, adolescent developmental stage, environmental ethnic socialization processes used to facilitate identity development, and the resulting psychological adjustment were the major issues identified in the literature. Educators, counselors and other mental health professionals must begin to understand their development if the needs of this population are to be met in the future. A case study of a biracial Japanese American teen was included to heighten the understanding of the identity development of biracial individuals. Findings indicate that biracial children who are raised to identify with both sides of their ethnic heritage are not suffering from negative psychological consequences (e.g. guilt, anger, isolation) but, instead, gain a "healthier" sense of self. Implications for clinicians are discussed in terms of how therapists can be responsive to the unique needs of biracial adolescents.
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I employ archaeological analyses, archival research, and oral histories to investigate traditional Japanese practices that were performed at Amache, a World War II Japanese American incarceration facility. I argue that these inter-generational practices helped to bridge a cultural gap that existed between several generations of Japanese Americans. For many incarcerated Japanese Americans, their first exposure to many traditional activities occurred during incarceration. The resulting social environment incorporated aspects of Japanese, Japanese American, and mainstream American influences, all of which were adapted to conditions during incarceration. Similarly, archaeological analyses allow for the investigation of traditional practice features. These provide evidence regarding the significance of the adapted landscape at Amache. Evidence of these practices suggests Amache internees had both a strong desire to maintain and celebrate these aspects of their Japanese heritage but they also incorporated non-traditional elements that reflected the unique living conditions during incarceration. Incarceration, I argue, created an environment in which a unique internee consciousness was formed in which the use of traditional practices was a focal point. The physical remains of traditional practices allow archaeologists to determine aspects of this newly formed consciousness that are not readily apparent in historical documentation.
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Throughout his lifetime, American artist John La Farge (1835-1910) amassed an enormous collection of art and books. La Farge’s study of art and culture encompassed several genres and aesthetic elements. La Farge has been credited as the first American artist — even prior to James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)— to integrate visual elements and cultural awareness of the Far East within his own Western-trained art. Although many scholars have studied La Farge’s art and life from various perspectives, including his interest in Asian art, the object of the present study is solely focused on La Farge’s collecting of Japanese art.
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After the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor during WWII, anyone of Japanese descent living on the West Coast was placed in internment camps scattered throughout the country. Life inside the camps included many different activities to make life as normal as possible. This study will focus on two intersecting day-to-day activities in particular, the practice of religion within the camps, as well as the creation of art. Art created in the camps was influenced by multiple religious traditions. An analysis of artworks created by professional and amateur artists, interviews and an examination of existing scholarship demonstrates that internment camps created a unique environment for the creation of art. The values of internees reflected the seamless coexistence of Christianity, Buddhism and Shinto in internment camp art.
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No tener hijos, si se desea tenerlos, es, sin lugar a dudas, un drama. Un drama que afecta a cada vez más personas, enfermas además de tristeza y de ansiedad, a las cuales la medicina actual ayuda con procedimientos innovadores de tratamiento de la infertilidad, entre los cuales destacan los avances conseguidos en la Comunidad Valenciana. La arquitectura destinada a albergar los lugares adonde se llevan a cabo esos tratamientos adquiere, evidentemente, un papel esencial en todo el proceso, porque no sólo ha de dar respuesta eficaz a los centros de investigación que, sin duda, en ella se desarrollan sino que, también y además, ha de proveer los espacios adonde las personas que deciden someterse a estas pruebas encuentren el respeto, la intimidad, la calma y el sosiego necesarios para afrontar las etapas de un viaje que no siempre tendrá final feliz. Dolores Alonso Vera y Javier García-Solera son los autores del Instituto Bernabeu de Alicante (1994-1996) y de la Clínica de Fertilidad de Valencia (1998-2002), dos arquitecturas de conmovedoras precisión y belleza, puestas al servicio de las personas que en ellas trabajan y, sobre todo, de las personas que a ellas acuden a tratar de resolver su problema. Esta comunicación pretende analizar ambos edificios desde el punto de vista de un entendimiento delicado y profundo de la sensibilidad de sus habitantes, permanentes o esporádicos, y desde la vocación de la arquitectura de cooperar activamente, no ya en la sanación, como lo podemos detectar en las clínicas y hospitales del XIX, sino en el acompañamiento amable, oportuno, cabal, de cuantas experiencias, capacidades, técnicas y, sobre todo, anhelos y esperanzas se dan cita en sus espacios.
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Between 1950 and 1980, the European delay with respect to Japan and the relative loss of competitiveness in the integrated steel industry was due to an institutional, geographical and economic logic based largely on historical factors. Europe had a long steel-making history that was closely related to its sources of raw materials. The new technological paradigm turned this former advantage into a clear disadvantage, while the large investments made in the Thomas and open hearth processes and the affordable price of scrap delayed the adoption of the Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) until its superiority had been clearly demonstrated. The European steel industry was not at the forefront of the transformation, but merely adapting to the changes, pushed by the threat of a new uncomfortable competitor.