945 resultados para Ciudades y pueblos en la literatura
La presencia de PISA en la literatura cient??fica y su tratamiento en la prensa diaria internacional
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Este trabajo investigativo evidencia las representaciones de género encontradas en algunas obras de la literatura infantil de los escritores colombianos Yolanda Reyes, Fabio Enrique Barragán Santos, Evelio Rosero Diago, Celso Román y los escritores ecuatorianos Edna Iturralde, Leonor Bravo, María Fernanda Heredia y Edgar Allan García. Al describir y analizar las representaciones corporales y discursivas de los personajes niños, niñas y adultos en las ocho obras, es recurrente encontrar actos performáticos que refuerzan la asimetría de género, pero también personajes que logran replantear la visión normativa de lo femenino y lo masculino. Esto con el fin de reflexionar sobre el papel que juega la literatura infantil frente a los imaginarios que, desde la infancia, se construyen.
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This research was based on a study regarding the myth, the landscape and then man in Bolivian literature, a country whose cultural tradition transcends myth and reality, with an exotic nature, inherited from extraordinary people from a remote time, with archeological remains that show its glory, making it particular among other Latin American literatures. To contextualize the literary study of this nation, rich in fantasy literature, understanding its traits in the current literature, we have sought to rescue the history of its first inhabitants, the Kollas, and the cultural reference they inherited and reviewed in the acculturation process between indigenous and Spanish people. This study is based on the contributions of Latin American theorists, such as Antonio Conejo Polar, Nestor Canclini, the Cuban ethnologist Fernando Ortiz, and especially the concept of transculturation of the Uruguayan critic Ángel Rama. Thus, we have tried to rescue a study about the Andean past, approaching the fundamentals of mythic component in literature, addressing landscape and nature as the ones that illustrate, characterize and give life to the mythical characters and social problems of the Andean man
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Myotonic dystrophies are autosomal dominant neuromuscular diseases. Among them, myotonic dystrophy type 1 (MD1), or Steinert disease, is the most common in adults, and besides muscular involvement it also has important systemic manifestations. Myotonic dystrophy type 1 poses a challenge to the anesthesiologist. Those patients are more sensitive to anesthetics and prone to cardiac and pulmonary complications. Besides, the possibility of developing malignant hyperthermia and myotonic episodes is also present. CASE REPORT: This is a 39-year old patient with DM1 who underwent general anesthesia for videolaparoscopic cholecystectomy. Total intravenous anesthesia with propofol, remifentanil, and rocuronium was the technique chosen. Intercurrences were not observed in the 90-minute surgical procedure, but after extubation, the patient developed respiratory failure and myotonia, which made tracheal intubation impossible. A laryngeal mask was used, allowing adequate oxygenation, and mechanical ventilation was maintained until full recovery of the respiratory function. The patient did not develop further complications. CONCLUSIONS: Myotonic dystrophy type 1 presents several particularities to the anesthesiologist. Detailed knowledge of its systemic involvement along with the differentiated action of anesthetic drugs in those patients will provide safer anesthetic-surgical procedure.
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Fil: Rodríguez, Osvaldo.