Search results for " National Identity"
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In balìa di Dante e Pinocchio. Seguito da: Il viaggio di Pinocchio nell'aldilà dantesco di Bettino d'Aloja
2022
Dante and Pinocchio as National Icons
National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic
2022
Funder: Research Council of Norway through its Centres of Excellence Scheme, FAIR project No 262675
A People’s Sense of Belonging: the Dislocation of the Ethnoscape
2011
International audience
Pytannja nacional'noji identyčnosti rusyniv i ukrajinciv Juhoslaviji (1918-1991)
2010
LAS ESTRATEGIAS DE AUTOTRADUCCIÓN, MANIPULACIÓN Y PERSUASIÓN EN "30 DÍAS EN MADRID/30 GIORNI A MADRID", SECCIÓN HABITUAL DE ACTUALIDAD DE LA REVISTA:…
2018
The purpose of this article is to analyze the self-translation strategies, together with the manipulation and persuasion policies present in the column “30 Días en Madrid/30 Giorni a Madrid” of the journal Legiones y Falanges/Legioni e Falangi. This column, written by the critic Masoliver relating briefly the political events of the time, represents a sample of how, in those times, translation – as intersemiotic processes – could be considered an ideal expression of a linguistic ideology, as well as an expression of the desire to build a national identity.
Pētera Ķiķaukas referāts “Grāmatas un lasītāji”
1953
Prof. dr. philol. Pētera Ķiķaukas rakstīts referāts, kas nolasīts 1953. gada 25. janvārī Baptistu draudzes un jaunatnes vakarā Toronto (Kanādā), Draudzīgā aicinājuma atceres pasākumā. Referāta autors aicina lasīt grāmatas un saglabāt latviešu kultūrvēsturisko identitāti trimdā.
Rozvytok nacional'nych pohljadiv bačvans'ko-srems'kych rusyniv u period miž dvoma svitovymy vijnamy
2012
The article discusses the development of the national identity among Rusyns of Bačka and Srem in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The aim of the paper is to determine which cultural trends formed in the said period, which factors influenced the formation and development of these trends, how relations between these trends were and what national and cultural heritage they left.
National identity, national music and popular music in the Italian Music Press during the long 19th century
2011
Discusses the notions of national identity, national music and popular music as they emerged in Italian music periodicals during the years 1840–1890, in relation to the process of Italy’s political unification and the dissemination of foreign operas such as French grands opéras in the years 1840–1870 and Wagner’s Musikdramen from 1871 on. Essays and articles by relevant critics and musicians, such as Abramo Basevi and Francesco D’Arcais are discussed. Articles by lesser known journalists such as Pietro Cominazzi and Mattia Cipollone are also taken into account. The use of words like “national” and “popular” is analysed when referring to Italian opera, to its history and to the operas by for…
A Polysystemic Study of Folk Literature in Nineteenth-Century Norway
1999
The Norwegian Folktales, collected, transcribed and re-written by Per Christian Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe from 1842, had a pivotal role in the shaping of a cultural and linguistic identity in the emerging nation-state. After four centuries of ‘union’ where Denmark and Sweden were the dominant partners, Norway was finally declared an independent nation state in 1914. The folktales, handed down orally through the generations across the country, embodied important symbolical, cultural and linguistic characteristics from the rural environment. The paper describes the context and process through which The Norwegian Folktales influenced both the emerging natonal identity and the emerging Norwegia…