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Vicente Mojica e la vigilia de la poesía. Contra la consumación de un olvido historiográfico

2018

Vicente Mojica nace en 1923 y muere en 1989. Mojica es uno de los poetas más importantes de Alicante. Entre su bibliografía puede encontrarse cerca de treinta títulos de diversos géneros: poesía, teatro, narrativa o ensayo. A lo largo de las próximas líneas, analizaremos la trayectoria poética de Mojica. Como es sabido, trabó contacto con el grupo de intelectuales alicantinos de posguerra. Algunos de sus libros más importantes son Espejo de la consumación, Al pie de la esperanza o Libro de las tribulaciones. Vicente Mojica was born in 1923 and died in 1989. He is one of the most important poets in Alicante. Mojica published near thirty tittles about poetry, theatre, narrative or essay. In t…

Cultural StudiesAlicanteHistoryPost-war periodNursing (miscellaneous)Poetrymedia_common.quotation_subjectArtNursingMysticPoesíaMísticaAnthropologyPoetryNarrativeEnfermeríaHumanitiesPosguerramedia_common
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Giuseppe e i suoi fratelli: la ritraduzione come forma di competizione

2023

The article reconstructs the history of the Italian retranslation of Thomas Mann’s "Joseph und seine Brüder". Although Mondadori already published the work (four volumes from 1933 to 1948), shortly after the death of the first translator, the retranslation of the entire tetralogy was commissioned. Based on the letters between the publisher, the author and the new translator, the paper tries to shed light on an unusual case of retranslation, where the rules that generally determine its necessity do not seem to be applicable.

Settore L-LIN/13 - Letteratura TedescaThomas Mann Alberto Mondadori Bruno Arzeni retranslations post-war periodKwartalnik Neofilologiczny
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Children born of War and Social Trust - Analyzing Consequences of Rejection

2017

AbstractThis article examines the question whether rejection experiences negatively relate to the social trust of Children Born of War (CBOW) and if this connection is mediated by sense of self-worth. CBOW is a group of people born out of relations during war- and post-war times, involving one parent being a foreign soldier, a para-military officer, rebel or other person directly participating in the hostilities, while the other parent is a member of the native population. Also children born to child soldiers and children fathered by members of a peacekeeping troop are included within this group. These children, due to their biological background, often grow up in a surrounding in which the…

StigmatisierungSelbstwertgefühlSocial psychology (sociology)VertrauenSocial PsychologyWorld War IImedia_common.quotation_subjectsocial trustIllegitimate childJugendsoziologie Soziologie der KindheitSociology & anthropologyHM401-1281Exklusionddc:150stigmatizationNachkriegszeit0502 economics and businesssem050602 political science & public administrationillegitimate childPsychologynorwaySociology (General)SociologyKindheitexclusionmedia_commonchildhoodNorwegenself-esteemNorwaySociology of the Youth Sociology of Childhood05 social sciencesWorld War IIchildren born of warSelf-esteemnichteheliches Kindhumanities0506 political sciencePsychologieSoziologie Anthropologiepost-war periodZweiter Weltkriegddc:301confidenceSozialpsychologieSocial psychology050203 business & managementSocial trust
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