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Se homenajea a Julia Victoria Espín tras su muerte y se hace un recorrido por su vida y obra.

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Adaptación del guión y elaboración de la guía Encarnación Fernández Gómez

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Programa emitido el 26 de enero de 1996

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Monográfico con el título: 'Profesorado principiante e inserción profesional a la docencia'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación

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Julia Minguillón, pintora, recibió la Primera Medalla de la Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes por su obra 'La Escuela de Doloriás', lienzo que se consideró como resumen de toda la labor de la artista hasta entonces y definición de su arte y estilo particular.

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This paper will develop a specific reading of Julia Kristeva’s analysis of the Mother in psychoanalytic contexts and artistic production. I want to suggest a particular connection between the Mother and a second figure closely associated with her: the Midwife. Such a move opens up the possibility for a new understanding of Kristeva’s correlation of the Mother with the psychoanalytic concept of “abjection”. I wish to identify the Midwife as the crucial intersection of a masculine and feminine subjectivity. I will undertake this project via a historical study of Midwifery, which will include an exploration of the Midwife’s relationship to masculine ideologies of medical thought, as well as an account of the problematic rise of the “Man-Midwife”. My strategy will be to extend the submerged historical and material content of Kristeva’s own theories, with particular reference to Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection.

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It is arguable that the 2007 election was decided on longer term issues, and longer term campaigning. This article focuses on the campaigning side. The campaigning commenced with the election of Labor's new leadership team of Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard in December 2006. The Howard Coalition Government, after a minor cabinet reshuffle, pressed on with the promotion of its policies and programmes; but by May 2007 was forced to change tack, making concessions on the unpopular WorkChoices policy, and then introducing a controversial Aboriginal intervention programme. The election campaign was anti-climactic. The article includes a postscript on the election aftermath, comparing Kevin Rudd with Gough Whitlam in his rapid implementation of key campaign policies.

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Our federal Education Minister believes too many Australians are falling through the cracks, writes Joanna Mather.

Addressing a group of doctoral graduates in Melbourne recently, federal Education Minister Julia Gillard used Barack Obama's election victory in the US to drive home the social and economic imperatives for getting more poor and disadvantaged Australians into universities.