Search results for "Cultural tradition"

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Oltre la ricerca del Graal, il divenire del mito

2014

A mythologist's study of the Graal cultural tradition. Using Francesco Zambon's recent Metamorfosi del Graal as his starting point, the author undertakes an analysis on the importance of the Graal in Western mystical, philosophical and literary traditions throughout time, from the impact of the medieval Graal stories on the matière de Bretagne and beyond (Troyes, Boron), to the appeal of this myth in modern times, including its occurrence on Richard Wagner, Martin Heidegger, Simone Weil, Italo Calvino and Umberto Eco.

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryFilologíasmedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural traditionOtras filologías modernasArtMythologyMyths; Grail; matière de Bretagne; Arthurian myths; mythologies; gnoseology; philosophical traditions; imaginary; literary sources; religions; Perceval; Galahad; Joseph of Arimathea; Chrétien de Troyes; Robert de Boron:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]HumanitiesMysticismThe Imaginarymedia_commonMagnificat Cultura i Literatura Medievals
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Lamentos al son del arpa. La imagen del rey David penitente en la pintura valenciana del Barroco

2015

Este artículo parte de dos lienzos de Pablo Pontons y Vicente Guilló para el estudio de la imagen del rey David, especialmente en su tipo iconográfico de David penitente. Formulado originalmente en las miniaturas medievales que se apoyaban en su papel de salmista y fundador de la música sacra, esta tipología tomó episodios de su vida que se convirtieron en modelos de penitencia. El trabajo estudia la tradición cultural convencionalizada de la gura de David, su patronazgo musical y la continuidad del tipo del rey penitente en el Barroco, tanto en grabados como en programas visuales como los de Pontons y Guilló para Morella y Alcalà de Xivert, respectivamente. Este uso didáctico per…

Historylcsh:Fine ArtsVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural traditionCristóbal LozanoMusicalDavid penitenteMorellaVisual ManifestationsBaroquebarroco valencianolcsh:History of the artsAlcalà de Xivertmedia_commonPablo PontonsArt barrocSacred musicArtVicente GuillóPerformance artlcsh:Nlcsh:NX440-632CartographyHumanitiesBoletín de Arte
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Application of the discussion groups and initial phases of the qfd methodology to the study of Valencian ball trinquetes

2011

Montaner AM, Montaner C, Perez-Soriano P, Carrasco-Embuena V, Llana-Belloch S. Application of the discussion groups and initial phases of the qfd methodology to the study of valencian ball trinquetes. J. Hum. Sport Exerc. Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 629-638, 2011. The purpose of this research is to show an opinion study about the specifications that the valencian ball trinquetes should have according to the players’ opinion. The valencian ball game is a native sport with a great cultural tradition in the Valencian Community and it has been practised in the trinquetes since the XIV century. Despite its history, these facilities do not have the normative requirements for suitable sport development. Th…

FacilitiesProcess managementCultural traditionPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationStandard ruleOpinion studyValencianlanguage.human_languageValencian communityBall gameBall (bearing)languageEducación Física y DeportivaNormativeSociologyUser orientedlcsh:Sports medicinelcsh:RC1200-1245Social psychologyQuality function deployment
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Orientālistika (Latvijas Universitātes Raksti, 803. sēj.)

2015

Kristiešu un musulmaņu attiecībasKrimas pussalas etniskā vēstureIsmā‘īlī philosophyTuvo Austrumu pētniecības vēsture“Pārmaiņu grāmata” (ķīn. val. “Jidzjin”)Women Writers in Latvia and JapanCultural Traditions of East and WestLatvian BearslayerStarpreliģiju dialogsAustrumu pētniecībaal-FarābīArabic intellectual heritageJapāņu valoda - transkripcijaMuslim Population in EuropeComment on Samuel Huntington
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¿Es el cine japonés un cine nacional?

2018

Resumen 
 La construcción del cine japonés como cine nacional ha partido a menudo de una visión esencialista que ha ignorado la dimensión transnacional de esta filmografía. Por un lado, el descubrimiento occidental de ciertos autores japoneses en los años cincuenta condujo a la articulación del paradigma del cine nacional japonés a partir de películas dirigidas a asombrar al público europeo con imágenes exóticas de Japón. Los grandes maestros, Kurosawa, Mizoguchi y Ozu fueron escogidos como representantes de una supuesta japonesidad cinematográfica ignorando el peso de Occidente en sus obras. Por otro lado, el estudio de este corpus tradicionalmente ha evolucionado con herramientas teó…

National cinemaTransnationalitybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural traditionFilm theoryContext (language use)ArtCinematografiaMovie theaterFilmographybusinessHumanitiesmedia_common
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Ways to Promoting Rural, Cultural and Gastronomical Tourism in Mărginimea Sibiului

2016

In 2009, the touristic potential of Marginimea Sibiului is recognised both nationally and internationally for its unique ethnographic, cultural, architectural and historical heritage and it has also won the Golden Apple Award of World Federation of Travel Journalists and Writers. In 2015, this area with rich traditions won a price for promoting local gastronomy. Cheeses of Marginimea Sibiului are an important part of this region's culinary and cultural tradition, and its diversity comes from specific production techniques. The Sheep Cheese Route provides an excellent opportunity for discovering the pastoral world of Marginimea Sibiului, with its picturesque settlements and calm lifestyle. D…

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCultural traditionGastronomyLocal identityGeographyCultural diversityHuman settlement0502 economics and businessEthnographyEthnology050211 marketingSocial science050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismDiversity (politics)media_commonInternational Journal of Sustainable Economies Management
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Latvijas Universitātes 95 mirkļi

2014

Latvijas Universitātes 95. gadadienai veltīts izdevums. -- The edition dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the University of Latvia

Prakses un lauka pētījumiLatvijas Universitātes galvenā ēka Raiņa bulvārī 19Main building of the University of Latvia at Raiņa bulvāris 19KultūraExtracurricular and Public ActivitiesStudentu sadzīveSabiedrības izglītošanaTraditions of CelebrationSports and athletic upbringingHistory of the University of LatviaEducation of the PublicCampus of the University of LatviaStudentu pilsētaLatvijas Universitātes vēstureRegalia of the University of LatviaCultural Traditions at the University of LatviaStudy Process and EnvironmentĀrpusstudiju procesiStudiju process Latvijas UniversitātēEveryday Life of StudentsLatvijas Universitātes BibliotēkaLatvijas Universitātes simbolika un atribūtikaFounding of the University of Latvia in 1919Latvijas Universitātes dibināšana (1919)Latvijas Universitātes fakultātesScientific research at the University of LatviaPractice and Field StudiesZinātne Latvijas UniversitātēLatvijas Universitātes rektoriLatvijas Universitātes medijiRectors of the University of LatviaFaculties of the University of LatviaStock of the University LibrariesLatvijas Universitātes tradīcijasMedia of the University of LatviaSports
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Narrativa dei Caraibi nel nuovo millennio

2020

L’etichetta “Letterature franco-caraibica” utilizzata, per convenzione, dalla critica per indicare unitariamente la produzione letteraria in lingua francese della regione centrale del Continente americano è assai impropria. La regione dei Caraibi abbraccia, infatti, sia alcune delle isole dell’arcipelago delle Piccole Antille (Martinica, Guadalupa), sia l’isola di Haïti, che fa parte delle Grandi Antille, che la Guiana incastonata sulla costa orientale dell’America meridionale. Pur nella diversità dei movimenti ideologici e degli avvenimenti storici che si sono succeduti nella regione, le opere letterarie degli scrittori caraibici francofoni, nel loro insieme, hanno oscillato, e continuano …

The definition "Franco-Caribbean Literature" used by convention from the critique to indicate all the literary production in French of the central region of the American continent is very improper. The Caribbean region includes in fact the islands of Martinique Guadeloupe Haïti and the Guiana. Despite the diversity of ideological movements and historical events that took place in these countries the literary works of the Caribbean writers have fluctuated and continue to oscillate between two tendencies: that of rooting in tradition and that of escape from it. The writers show themselves open to comparison and dialogue with other literary and cultural traditions in order to create a narrative form that corresponds to the many inheritances of those composite populations. Here the cultural syncretism that has been created allows to recognize a common identity in the name of all that the West wanted to extinguish. The common denominator seems to be inverted in the contradictory result of courageous but dangerous encounters of curiosities that can lead to conflicts to exclusions.
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Caraibi: un "archipel inachevé"

2018

L’etichetta “Letterature franco-caraibica” utilizzata, per convenzione, dalla critica per indicare unitariamente la produzione letteraria in lingua francese della regione centrale del Continente americano è assai impropria. La regione dei Caraibi abbraccia, infatti, sia alcune delle isole dell’arcipelago delle Piccole Antille (Martinica, Guadalupa), sia l’isola di Haïti, che fa parte delle Grandi Antille, che la Guiana incastonata sulla costa orientale dell’America meridionale. Pur nella diversità dei movimenti ideologici e degli avvenimenti storici che si sono succeduti nella regione, le opere letterarie degli scrittori caraibici francofoni, nel loro insieme, hanno oscillato, e continuano …

The definition "Franco-Caribbean Literature" used by convention from the critique to indicate all the literary production in French of the central region of the American continent is very improper. The Caribbean region includes in fact the islands of Martinique Guadeloupe Haïti and the Guiana. Despite the diversity of ideological movements and historical events that took place in these countries the literary works of the Caribbean writers have fluctuated and continue to oscillate between two tendencies: that of rooting in tradition and that of escape from it. The writers show themselves open to comparison and dialogue with other literary and cultural traditions in order to create a narrative form that corresponds to the many inheritances of those composite populations. Here the cultural syncretism that has been created allows to recognize a common identity in the name of all that the West wanted to extinguish. The common denominator seems to be inverted in the contradictory result of courageous but dangerous encounters of curiosities that can lead to conflicts to exclusions.Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria E Letterature Comparate
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