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El cuento infantil como elemento pedagógico. La revista El Mundo de los Niños (1887-1891)

2018

Children's and young people's literature has been used as an instrument to transmit behaviors and values throughout history. Through illustrated magazines and the press, an increasing number of readers were receiving this type of informal education through stories and children's stories in which the protagonists were children with whom the reader could easily identify. The objective of this article is to analyze the stories and children's stories published in the decennial magazine El Mundo de los Niños –The World of Children– (1887-1891), to make an approximation to Spanish society at the end of the 19th century and its values. The method used was the content analysis, in which grouped by …

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Gender differences in motivation and barriers for the practice of physical exercise in adolescence

2019

A total of 852 adolescents between 12 and 17 years of age were evaluated (M = 14.86, SD = 1.67), randomly selected among a population of secondary school and Baccalaureate students. We applied an &ldquo

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Échapper à la surveillance. La paresse comme transgression

2021

We assume that laziness is not an individual subject‘s psychological quality but a reaction against those (that) who (which) confine(s) us in a culture which regards activity as a paramount value, often as an end in itself. Laziness is the transgressive answer to those who force us to act, hence to expose us. Thus, in a surveillance society in which everyone is both the subject and the object of a general regime of visibility, the lazy one not only escapes from the universe of values but also exhibits this escape in subverting the meaning of surveillance which then becomes a tactics for the one who intends to rebel against the power, in modifying the value of values : the implicit belief th…

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Culture and Politics of Laziness. From Fairy Tales to Oblomov and Bartleby

2021

La these de cet article est que la paresse n’est pas une propriete psychologique d’un sujet individuel mais un sentiment collectif : c’est une reaction, voire une rebellion, contre ceux qui nous enferment dans une culture qui voit l’activite comme une valeur supreme, souvent comme une fin en soi. La paresse est la reponse a ceux qui nous forcent a faire et a exagerer, a nous donner a nos occupations avec zele et constance, devouement total et perseverance aveugle. Donc, il n’est pas vrai qu’une personne paresseuse ne fait rien, ou plutot qu’elle fait tout ce qu’elle peut pour ne rien faire. Le paresseux travaille frenetiquement afin de creer les conditions parfaites qui lui permettent d’act…

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