10 resultados para Autorretratos
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Antonin Artaud, a name that reminds us of areas ranging from theater to poetry, linguistics to psychoanalysis, is a multipurpose name that transits as poet, painter, writer, actor, screenwriter, playwright and theater director. Artaud s route is raw material for researchers of various hues interested in a life and work that allows panning in different fields of knowledge. It raises the question of language and manipulation of signals in terms of magical forces and the relationship maintained through them with the cosmos and the divine. Artaud searches through a language of signals, gestures and objects that express themselves by objective forms and the use of words as solid objects. For him, the language of words must give way to the language of signals, whose objective aspect is what strikes us most immediately. Our work indicates the possibility of realization and recognition of the aesthetic of cruelty present in the writing drawings of artaudian s work, realizing thus, that art as a record of culture hence as double of life allows us a more critical and transforming look to the society, thinking about the aesthetics of cruelty as Artaud proposes and thinks cruelty: as appetite for life. Our dialogue held during the construction of this journey has the company, besides the one of Antonin Artaud, other authors such as Jacques Derrida, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guatarri, among others which, during the hike and framing of this route help us to think about the aesthetics of cruelty in an Artaudian perspective
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Relatório da Prática de Ensino Supervisionada, Mestrado em Ensino de Português-Espanhol, Universidade de Lisboa, 2014
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Fecha tomada del código del documento
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Se presenta un estudio hermenéutico sobre la obra de Joan Miró. La obra mironiana posibilita establecer algunas relaciones con la obra esotérica de 'El Bosco' y con la mística obra de Kandisky. El estudio tienta desvelar las fuentes místico-semitas, cuyas verdades dirigieron la vida y el quehacer creativo de Miró, siempre movido por una responsabilidad ética. Esta lectura conjuga conocimientos sobre la teoría del arte y el poder creativo del espíritu humano y su capacidad simbólica. El estudio procesa un continuo diálogo entre el arte y la filosofía/psicología, de modo que el saber filosófico fenomenológico o existencial ayuda a entender la obra de Miró, y ésta, a su vez, ilumina la verdad del conocimiento filosófico-existencial. El estudio se divide en cuatro partes. En las tres primeras se pretende desvelar los significados de: los 20 signos de su 'Cortège des obsessions', siempre recurrentes en su obra y cuyo simbolismo cabalístico definiría el espíritu semita-catalán de su autor (I Parte); 'La Masia', como 'metáfora mayor del habitar (existir, en sentido heideggeriano) poético- mí(s)tico del artista' (II Parte) y los 'Autorretratos', cuyo discurso poético 'traduce el acaecer concreto y real del devenir de su ser humano y artístico' (III Parte). Las conclusiones de esta lectura interpretativa son expuestas en la IV Parte del estudio. Se pretende descubrir cuál sería el alcance estético-creador y ético del hecho Miró. Se comentan los pros y contras de la equívoca denominación de Estética para designar la Filosofía del Arte, la Modernidad del lenguaje mironiano (saber estético) y el contenido de su moderna conciencia existencial (saber ético) .
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The construction of a mapping of the practices of reading and writing printed and digital texts, declared by graduating students from the Bachelor s degree in Science and Technology (BCT), has provided us the analysis of the course they are making in such a socio-historical moment characterized by the revolution of the post-paper. In this sense, the general objective of this research is to understand how that construction works under the point of view of those graduating students. For this, our reflection has been guided by the search of answers for some questions which have presented to us: what reading and writing conceptions BCT graduating students have; what reading and writing practices those collaborators develop; what collections they declare to have access to; what differences they declare to have between printed and digital reading and writing along the different social roles they develop; what the reader/writer identity relations of those collaborators are. To achieving the plausible answers, we have gathered a corpus composed by texts of three genres of the argument order: academic profiles (or self-portrait), opinion articles and argumentative letters. Besides, we have made semi-structured interviews and questionnaires in the online tool of the Google Docs. The methodology which supports this academic work is the qualitative research (SIGNORINI; CAVALCANTI, 1998)of ethnographic direction (THOMAS, 1993; ANDRÉ, 1995) in Applied Linguistics (CELANI, 2000; MOITA-LOPES, 2006) and the theoretical contribution comes from the bakhtinian perspective of language conception (BAKHTIN [1929] 1981); the socio-historical writing construction (LÉVY, 1996; CHARTIER, R., 1998, 2002, 2007; COSCARELLI, 2006; CHARTIER, A., 2007; ARAÚJO, 2007; COSCARELLI; RIBEIRO, 2007; XAVIER, 2009; MARCUSCHI; XAVIER, 2010); from the studies of the pedagogy of the writing (GIROUX, 1997); from the literacy studies understood as sociocultural practice, plural and situated (TFOUNI, 1988; KLEIMAN, 1995; TINOCO, 2003, 2008; OLIVEIRA; KLEIMAN, 2008), from the studies about identity in postmodernity (HALL, 2003; BAUMAN, 2005). The results of the analysis have pointed at a multiplicity of reading/writing practices of printed and digital texts developed by the BCT graduating students due to the coexistence of the modality printed and that one derived from the new mobile devices. In that multiplicity, the prevalent idea of the collaborators is that there is a continuum between printed texts and digital texts (not a dichotomy), since the option of reading/writing printed texts or digital ones is always linked to specific communication situations, which involve participants, objectives, strategies, values, (dis)advantages, besides (re)creation of discursive genres in function of the mobile devices to which those collaborators have access in the different spheres of activities that they participate. All of that has caused a deep intersection in the identity traces of college students readers/writers in the 21st century which cannot be ignored by academic formation
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Pós-graduação em Artes - IA
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pretendemos trazar un perfil de Francisco Umbral siguiendo tres puntos fundantes de su poética: la memoria, el yo y la convicción de que el escritor tiene que mentir, imaginar, crear a partir "de cuatro datos reales " que le proporciona la vida. Umbral recuerda e inventa, reitera autobiografemas, se sumerge en su interioridad en búsqueda de su rostro completo, siempre elusivo. En sus autorretratos coexiste lo autobiográfico y lo imaginario para forjar su identidad. La literatura será un modo de salvación que puede dejar plasmada esa imagen tan denodadamente buscada.