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Fil: Starcenbaum, Marcelo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (UNLP-CONICET); Argentina.

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En Argentina la discusión referente a los contenidos de la enseñanza, ha dominado la escena de las políticas educativas de los noventa. Sin embargo, lejos de ponerse en práctica, es un debate pendiente para la Educación Corporal. Este trabajo avanza en un análisis teórico y epistemológico respecto de los saberes y prácticas en el espacio escolar y propone centrar el debate en relación a los contenidos de la enseñanza, entendidos como saberes y prácticas, históricas, situadas y políticas. Los contenidos, no forman parte de ninguna naturaleza humana, sino que conforman un continente construido, acordado y legitimado, que resulta de la historia y las luchas que caracterizan el campo escolar. Sostenemos que un contenido es a la vez un saber y una práctica, diferenciamos el saber, del conocimiento y expresamos la imposibilidad de atomizarlo, es decir, un contenido es a la vez conceptual, procedimental y actitudinal. Por último, entendemos que un contenido es aprendido cuando es incorporado. Nuestra hipótesis de trabajo consiste en analizar los saberes tomando como herramienta teórico-explicativa el concepto de habitus bourdieuano. Para hacerlo, retomamos como ejes centrales la propuesta teórico-metodológica de Pierre Bourdieu, las publicaciones de Ricardo Crisorio en relación al Problema de los Contenidos de la enseñanza y los aportes del Grupo de Estudios en Educación Corporal (UNLP)

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This dissertation analyzes the relationship between several mystic Sephardic texts called the Kabalah which include the three basic mystic books of Judaism: Sefer Yetsira, Sefer Bahir, and Sefer Zohar, and Argentine writer of Jewish descent, Marcos Ricardo Barnatan’s experimental work. The premise is that several mystic Sephardic texts have certain literary characteristics that make them fertile sources for the inspiration of writers like Barnatan. This thesis proves that Barnatan’s poetry and his first novel El Laberinto De Sion both use the most general concepts of the Kabalah in developing his literary and artistic creations. ^ This study is focuses on the concept that there exists a possibility of reading kabalistic texts not only in an exegetical way, but also in a poetic way. Barnatan’s literature is prone to this kind of reading of the texts. He creates a surprisingly expressive structure without ties to established models. This expressive structure is built on a vast amount of symbols, which results from this freedom. Barnatan adopts multiple symbols from cosmogenic theories and makes use of them, thus incorporating both the spirit and style of kabalistic texts into his own work. ^ Instead of addressing some of the main concerns of Kabbalistic study and its commentary, Barnatan avoids the concern for Law, the study of the Torah and its commentaries, while avoiding the use of the Hebrew language. For this reason Barnatan is too deviant to be considered an extension from the mainstream Kabbalistic commentary. Barnatan’s work is destined for a reader who cannot only understand his experimental methods, but who can also assemble a disjointed text while accepting a fundamental instability of space and time.^

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This flyer promotes the event "Cuba's Judicial System and Transition: Lecture by Antonio G. Rodiles and Amelia Maria Rodríguez Cala" cosponsored by the FlU College of Law and the Vaclav Hável Initiative for Human Rights and Diplomacy.

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This flyer promotes the event "Otras mitologías (Other Mythologies) and Catch and Release : Book Presentation by Author Reina María Rodríguez" cosponsored by the School of International and Public Affairs and the Department of Modern Languages and Florida International University. The event was held and Books & Books in Coral Gables.