Search results for "Reification"

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The language of recovery

2020

Abstract The present study attempts to make a comparative analysis of two Spanish and American political speeches, which belong to two different debate traditions, in terms of the metaphors used. For that purpose, we analyze the Economy sections of the 2015 State of the Union Address in the US and in the 2015 State of the Nation Debate in Spain. The present study aims at answering the following research questions: What metaphors do President Obama and Prime Minister Rajoy use in the American and Spanish political speeches to convince their audiences of America’s and Spain’s economic victory? What are the similarities and differences between the representations depicted by metaphor use in th…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesVictoryMedia studiesReification (fallacy)Recession050601 international relationsLanguage and Linguistics0506 political sciencePoliticsState (polity)Political scienceEconomic recovery0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNew economymedia_commonRevista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics
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Karl Marx: dalla filosofia dell'autocoscienza alla filosofia della prassi

2018

The interpretation of the philosophical thought of Karl Marx given in the second half of the twentieth century canonically distinguishes between the works of the youth period and those of the maturity. Even if only a few interpreters have supported the thesis of the existence of “two Marx”, one opposed to the other, the attention given to some posthumous writings (the Critique of the Hegelian Philosophy of Public Law and the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 in particular) inevitably led to neglect the writings of the younger Marx. However, the years spent in Berlin (1836-41) are decisive, both for the experience gained alongside the young Hegelians and for the discovery of philo…

AlienationHumanismSelf-consciousneReificationClass consciousneHistorical MaterialismNaturalism
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“Things which don’t shift and grow are dead things”: Revisiting Betonie’s Waste-Lands in Leslie Silko’s Ceremony

2014

This article explores the socio-political background that led to widespread Native American urban relocation in the period following World War II – a historical episode which is featured in Leslie Marmon Silko’s acclaimed novel Ceremony (1977). Through an analysis of the recycling, reinterpreting practices carried out by one of Ceremony’s memorable supporting characters, Navajo healer Betonie, Silko’s political aim to interrogate the state of things and to re-value Native traditions in a context of ongoing relations of coloniality is made most clear. In Silko’s novel, Betonie acts as an organic intellectual who is able to identify and challenge the 1950s neocolonial structure that forced Na…

EmbryologyHegemonymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:PR1-9680Reification (Marxism)IndigenousPoliticsUrban IndiansNeocolonialismmedia_commonlcsh:English languageLeslie Marmon SilkoCell BiologyCeremonyCeremonylanguage.human_languageGenealogylcsh:English literatureNavajoGeographyCultural recyclingAestheticslanguagelcsh:PE1-3729AnatomyNeocolonialismLiminalityFilología InglesaDevelopmental Biology
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Cultural Heritage as a Legal Hybrid. Between Public and Private Law

2022

Presents the legal concept of cultural heritage in the context of international public and private law Adopts a broad perspective on cultural heritage while presenting current challenges and emerging trends Provides recent legal challenges in the area of cultural heritage that have to be considered by policymakers

Legal hybrid Cultural heritage Cultural property Decodification Publicization of private law Dereification Fragmentation of cultural heritage law Fourth estate
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Postcolonial studies and translation theory

2009

La característica diferenciadora que poseen los enfoques postcoloniales en traducción radica en el hecho de que éstos analizan encuentros interculturales que se desarrollan en contextos marcados por desequilibrios en las relaciones de poder y es ahí donde se manifiestan tanto sus virtudes como sus defectos. Su mayor aportación ha sido sacar a la luz el papel del poder en la producción y recepción de traducciones. Sin embargo, se duda de que las teorías postcoloniales puedan aplicarse satisfactoriamente a otros intercambios interlingüísticos en los que las desigualdades en las relaciones de poder sean mínimas. Por otra parte, existe una tendencia generalizada a infravalorar las diferencias e…

Linguistics and LanguageCulturaInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectOrientalismResistanceCulturePessimismPostcolonialismeColonialismPolíticaReification (Marxism)Language and LinguisticsEducationEstudios postcolonialesPostcolonial studiesResistenciaTranslation studiesTraducciómedia_commonUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASPoliticsPostcolonial studies; Resistance; Orientalism; Politics; CultureTraducción e InterpretaciónPower relationsArtEpistemology:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Estudios postcoloniales; Resistencia; Orientalismo; Política; Cultura; Postcolonial studies; Resistance; Orientalism; Politics; CultureCartographyOrientalismo
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Violence and Proximity Violence: Links and Interpretative Developments

2020

This first chapter aims to deciphering the unresolved ties that harken back to patriarchy, a category used to justify all kinds of abuse and maltreatment of women, even in recent years. The more representations legitimizing the centuries-old exercise of control by men over women’s bodies are shared socially, the more they relegate women to positions of segregation. This is a practice typical of patriarchal systems, which tend to place the weakest subject in a position of permanent subordination. In the case of migrant women, in extreme cases, patriarchy even arrives at the dehumanization, objectification, and reification of their bodies.

Subordination (finance)PatriarchySubject (philosophy)VulnerabilityGender studiesSociologyObjectificationControl (linguistics)DehumanizationReification (Marxism)
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Las prácticas de los Cuerpos Académicos como factor de la formación ética de estudiantes. Estudio en casos

2015

ResumenSe reporta una investigación cualitativa cuyo objetivo fue develar cómo infl la racionalidad instrumental de las políticas en las prácticas de los cuerpos académicos y la formación ética de estudiantes. Se reunieron 17 narrativas de profesores de dos universidades. El análisis combinó los procedimientos de teoría fundamentada y etnografía. Se encontró que: a) la racionalidad instrumental se refleja en las interacciones académicas y en las finalidades priorizadas; b) se busca formar en la ética del reconocimiento y el compromiso, pero mediante la socialización en la que afloran la reificación y la cooperación interesada. Se plantea la pertinencia de una formación ético-crítica.Abstrac…

Ética de la investigaciónCuerpos académicosPolítica educativaEthical educationEducación SuperiorRationalityHigher EducationGroup practicesReification (Marxism)Grounded theoryEducationResearch ethicsPoliticsFormación éticaEthnographyAcademic bodiesEducational policiesNarrativeSociologySocial scienceHumanitiesQualitative researchRevista de la Educación Superior
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