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il volto della morte: le maschere funerarie della sepoltura dei preti morti di Gangi

2014

riassunto — Le mummie moderne e il signifcato recondito della doppia sepoltura nelle culture mediterranee moderne sono da tempo ampiamente dibattuti. In questo lavoro si discute di una particolare “collezione” di corpi di ecclesiastici, mummifcati ed esposti in un comune montano madonita della Sicilia, Gangi. I corpi, principalmente risalenti al XIX secolo, mummifcati per colatura come nella tradizione del tempo e vestiti degli abiti talari, sono esposti nel piano sottostante della Chiesa Madre, in quella che nella tradizione è detta la “fossa dei parrini” (fossa dei preti). Le mummie, a differenza di altri siti siciliani e mediterranei, sono altresì corredate di sonetto commemorativo e di …

summary — The modern mummies and the inner meaning of the double burial in Mediterranean cultures have long been debated. In this paper we discuss a particular “collection” of ecclesiastical bodies mummifed and displayed in a small mountain town of Sicily Gangi in the Madonie Mountains. The bodies dating back to the nineteenth century mummifed by pouring in the tradition of the time and carefully dressed in robes are exposed in the lower foor of the Chiesa Madre in what the tradition is called “fossa dei parrini” (pit of priests). The mummies unlike other Sicilian and Mediterranean sites are accompanied by commemorative sonnet and death mask made of fnish wax. The primary interest of our study was aimed specifcally at this particular manifestation of the double burial complex which lies in the representation of the face. The work expresses an examination of the concept of death mask in antiquity and leads to the conclusion that the place for its scenic values ritualization should be designed to the ostentation and the consolidation of the image of the Church and of the his power within the small rural society.Settore BIO/08 - Antropologia
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The Conference Reimagined. Postcards, Letters, and Camping Together in Undressed Places

2019

In this paper, five authors account for the rethinking of a conference as a series of postcards, letters, rules and silent moments so that traditional hierarchies of knowledge could be overturned or, at least, sidelined. We recount how the place we convened was enlisted as an actor and the dramas and devices we applied to encounter it. We use this accounting to problematize the conventional practices of goal-oriented meetings and co-authored papers as forms of academic meaning-making. In finding a meeting point where expertise was disorientated and status undressed, we were able to investigate the idea of co-being between human and nonhuman realities as the step social theory needs to take …

tapaamisetkokousmatkailu0507 social and economic geographyhiljaisuuspaikkasosiaalinen vuorovaikutuscampingkonferenssit0502 economics and businessconferencingentangled nonfictiongood lifeSociologyPoint (typography)General Arts and Humanities05 social sciencesMedia studiesGeneral Social SciencesSilenceslow writingHumanities and the ArtsHumaniora och konstsilenceundressed placeshyvä elämä050703 geography050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismSocial theoryDigithum
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Filipinas en el marco del imperio español en el siglo XIX

2019

[EN] En este artículo se analiza la evolución de Filipinas en las últimas décadas del siglo XVIII y en el transcurso del siglo XIX a través de diferentes epígrafes: la obligada transformación del secular modelo colonial volcado hacia el tráfico del Galeón y las relaciones transpacíficas; la renovada inclinación hacia Asia, el océano Índico y el mar de China; el desarrollo de un sistema económico basado en la exportación de productos filipinos y en la apertura de las islas al exterior; la evolución de la vida política; el camino hacia la modernización; el peso de las órdenes religiosas, la importancia de la población china y la colaboración con élites indígenas como rasgos singulares de Fili…

the evolution of the political lifeUNESCO::HISTORIAthe Indian Ocean and the China Seasiglos XvIII y XIXthe importance of the Chinese population and the collaboration with indigenous elites as singular features of the Philippinesthe increase of conflicts and the path to revolution0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107713 Filipinas en el marco del imperio español en el siglo XIX Elizalde Pérez-Gruesothe renewed turn towards AsiaMaría Dolores This paper analyzes the evolution of the Philippines in the last decades of the eighteenth century and in the course of the nineteenth century through different epigraphs: the forced transformation of the secular colonial model addressed to the traffic of the Manila Galleon and transpacific relationsThe Philippine IslandsFilipinasthe road to modernizationand the US intervention that ended the Spanish sovereignty in the islands. Filipinas18th and 19th CenturiesRevista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107713 Filipinas en el marco del imperio español en el siglo XIX Elizalde Pérez-Grueso [0210-9093 553 Estudis]the forced transformation of the secular colonial model addressed to the traffic of the Manila Galleon and transpacific relations [María Dolores This paper analyzes the evolution of the Philippines in the last decades of the eighteenth century and in the course of the nineteenth century through different epigraphs]imperio españolSpanish Empire:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Asia-PacíficoAsia and the PacificAsia and the Pacific. 93 116the development of an economic system based on the export of Filipino products and the opening of the islandsthe weight of religious orders
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Roland Barthes. El sentido de la moda

2021

Roland Barthes devoted much of his intellectual interest to the phenomenon of fashion. Long before his famous Système de la Mode, he wrote numerous essays on the subject, mainly of a methodological nature, both to elaborate a coherent historiography of dress and to establish a semiology of dress itself, distinguishing –with Saussure– between costume (langue) and clothing (parole). Indeed, if dress is a heteroclite whole, like language for Saussure, the semiologist’s task is to reconstruct its functioning as a system of signs, not only in the dress described by the magazines (as he does in Système), but also in the dress actually worn. A set of essays, in short, of extreme importance for any…

the fashion system Barthes the semiotic of dress sign phenomenonSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Diplomatic Wives, Cultures of Dress, and Brita Kekkonen : The New Study on the Cultural History of Diplomacy Has Started

2021

In this article, I discuss the private dress collection of Brita Kekkonen (1927–2013), a diplomatic wife, who was a very well-known figure in Finland during the period of the Cold War. Brita Kekkonen was also a very talented dress-maker and a very fashionable figure in diplomatic circles. Some eighty outfits made by Brita Kekkonen have survived to this day, in addition to her volumi-nous pattern collection, containing more than 1,000 patterns from several decades. The aim of my new postdoctoral research project is to identify Bri-ta Kekkonen’s dresses and examine their use, politico-cultural meanings and design in the context of the Cold War, diplomatic etiquette and Kekkonen’s own personal…

vaatteetBrita KekkonenMaterial CulturediplomaatitaviovaimotSewingHistory of DiplomacypukeutuminenhistoriaKekkonen BritaDiplomatic Wivesdress History
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Oppressive Faces of Whiteness in Walter Mosley’s "Devil in a Blue Dress"

2018

Walter Mosley’s Devil in a Blue Dress contributes significantly to the literary debate on the definition of whiteness. The socio-historical construction of whiteness emerging from the novel is amplified by white imagery dovetailing with the claims made about white people directly. For the African American first person narrator, Easy Rawlins, living in post-World War II Los Angeles, whiteness mostly spells terror. The oppressive faces of whiteness consist in the following trajectories: property relations, economic exploitation, labour relations, the legal system, different miens of oppressive white masculinity denigrating blackness, spatial dynamics of post-World War II Los Angeles and the w…

white imagerywhitenesswhite oppression"Devil in a Blue Dress"Walter MosleyText Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture
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Persistency of window dressing practices in the US repo markets after the GFC: The unexplored role of the deposit insurance premium

2022

We investigate whether the regulatory improvements made in the aftermath of the global financial crisis have been effective in limiting bank downward window dressing by means of repos in the United States. We find that a strict application of the Basel III regulation wipes out incentives to engage in window dressing to bolster the level of leverage Tier 1 ratio at quarter-end. We also show that the persistency of window dressing is related to the computation of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation assessment base, which motivates banks to engage in window dressing to reduce the deposit insurance premium.

window dressingSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariAccountingleverage tier 1 ratiorepurchase agreementsGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financebank holding companiesdeposit insurance premium
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Verzeichnis d. Rigaer-Aerzte

1931

Ārsti - RīgaDoctor address lists:MEDICINE [Research Subject Categories]Ārstu adrešu saraksti - RīgaAptiekas - RīgaMedicīna
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