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El proyecto mapa escolar de Valencia: Análisis de la zonificación educativa de la ciudad de Valencia

2018

The research project Mapa Escolar de Valencia (School Map of Valencia) was born out of an agreement between the City Council and the University of Valencia in order to carry out an investigation of the compulsory education system of the city and propose, if necessary, modifications to the current school zoning. The project is structured in several research areas. An analysis of the specialized scientific literature and public policies concerning education and schooling has been done, and it is currently analysing the evolution of quantitative and qualitative data on compulsory schooling in Valencia, its school zoning, the representations of education and the school climate in the city schoo…

Análisis de la zonificación educativa de la ciudad de Valencia de Madaria Escudero [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874491 El proyecto mapa escolar de Valencia]zonificación escolardezoningMuñoz Rodríguezits school zoningVila LladosaValencia 129 142the representations of education and the school climate in the city schools. The main results of the research are presented in this article Mapa escolarschool zoningUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAmodifications to the current school zoning. The project is structured in several research areas. An analysis of the specialized scientific literature and public policies concerning education and schooling has been doneGabaldón Estevanschool social segregation1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874491 El proyecto mapa escolar de Valencia: Análisis de la zonificación educativa de la ciudad de Valencia de Madaria EscuderoRequena i MoraSchoolingRodríguez VictorianoSandraJosé Manuel The research project Mapa Escolar de Valencia (School Map of Valencia) was born out of an agreement between the City Council and the University of Valencia in order to carry out an investigation of the compulsory education system of the city and proposeDanielsegregación escolareducation equityLuisescolarización:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]García De FezMarinaDavidequidad educativaif necessarydistrito únicoBorjaValenciaand it is currently analysing the evolution of quantitative and qualitative data on compulsory schooling in Valencia
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Challenging the Victorian Nuclear Family Myth: The Incest Trope in Guillermo del Toro’s Crimson Peak

2020

espanolLa literatura (neo)victoriana ofrece conceptualizaciones contradictorias de la familia nuclear, ya que generalmente gira en torno a hogares tradicionales heteroparentales pero los presenta como fragmentados y profundamente disfuncionales. La pelicula Crimson Peak (2015) del director Guillermo del Toro se basa en tres motivos recurrentes en la ficcion gotica (neo) victoriana, los traumas domesticos, la familia disfuncional y lo sobrenatural. Mi objetivo principal es explorar como Del Toro utiliza la trama del incesto para subvertir las visiones preconcebidas e idealizadas sobre la familia victoriana. En primer lugar, analizo la casa ancestral y la figura materna como origen de los tra…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and Languagemother figurelcsh:English languageLiterature and Literary Theoryincest motifmedia_common.quotation_subjectTrope (literature)dysfunctional familyArtMythologylcsh:PR1-9680neo-victorianismLanguage and Linguisticslcsh:English literaturefamily traumashaunted houseFeminismelcsh:PE1-3729HumanitiesNuclear familymedia_commonAtlantis
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La Phaedra de Swinburne (1866): construcciones de la feminidad en la literatura victoriana

2008

En este trabajo estudiamos el poema "Phaedra" de Algernon Charles Swinburne desde la utilización de la mujer como objeto de transformación de la construcción de la cultura y la sociedad británicas del siglo XIX. Para ello, en primer lugar, nos aproximamos de forma sucinta a dos aspectos fundamentales de la creación social de lo femenino y su manifestación en las artes: la (no) representación del cuerpo/palabra de la mujer y el reflejo de la misma en la construcción femenina decimonónica. A continuación, exploramos brevemente algunas de las figuras femeninas desde las que Swinburne transgrede el modelo de mujer dibujado en los manuales de conducta femenina victorianos para analizar, finalmen…

FedraUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Teoría análisis y crítica literariasSwinburneVictoriana:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Teoría análisis y crítica literarias [UNESCO]
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"Man Jack the man is": An Analysis of Gerald Manley Hopkins' sonnet The Sheperd's Brow

2020

Although the sonnet The Shepherd’s Brow, written by G. M. Hopkins only a few months before his death, has been considered by Robert Bridges an unfinished work, critics have gradually tended to agree that it is one of the poet’s most refined and powerful poems, structurally and thematically. W. H. Gardner has read in it a “Swiftean cynicism”, while other more recent scholars have defined it “conflicted” (Mariani), “ironic and damned” (Feeney), and above all “cryptic” (Sobolev). Often studied as an ideal appendix to the so called “terrible sonnets”, by offering a close-reading of the sonnet this article argues that The Shepherd’s Brow is one of Hopkins’ most powerful poems, marking an importa…

G. M. Hopkins. Victorian poetry. The form of the sonnet.Settore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Viktorijas laika sociālās problēmas E. Gaskelas romānos

2017

Bakalaura darba tēma ir Viktorijas laika sociālās problēmas E. Gaskelas romānos. Darba mērķis ir salīdzināt Gaskelas romānus „Mērija Bārtone” un „Ziemeļi un dienvidi” ar teorētisko informāciju par Viktorijas laika sociālajām problēmam un industrializācijas procesu 19. gadsimtā Lielbritānijā. Salīdzinājums ir veikts, lai atklātu kādas sociālas problēmas ir attēlotas romānos, un cik precīzi Gaskelas atainojums atbilst 19. gadsimta situācijai Lielbritānijā. Pētījumu metodes ir: vēsturiska un salīdzinoša analīze, teksta analīze. Pētījuma rezultāti atklāja, ka Gaskela attēloja dažādas sociālas problēmas kuras ir saistītas ar 19. gadsimta industrializāciju Lielbritānijā.

GaskellValodniecībaVictorian agesocial issuesindustrial revolutionworking class
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Ardel Haefele-Thomas, Queer Others in Victorian Gothic: Transgressing Monstrosity, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 2012

2014

Gothic queer Victorian literatureSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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'A Ghastly and Blasphemous Nightmare ': Environmental Ethics in Dickens's Journalism

2018

In the article ironically entitled A Monument of French Folly, published in Household Words, 8th of March, 1851, Charles Dickens targeted a number of civic reforms in municipal abattoirs located within the city walls of London as well as the English arrogant reluctance to adopt the hygienic measures practiced in French slaughterhouses. Dickens’s article was part of the foregoing struggle to relocate the Smithfield livestock market and surrounding slaughterhouses from the City of London in the city outskirts, so as to prevent ventilation problems and the risk of miasmic infection. The aim of this paper is to examine Dickens’s article in the light of contemporary environmental concerns. I wil…

Historyecocriticismcharles dickensEnvironmental ethicsP1-1091General Medicineenvironmental ethicsNightmaremedicineJournalismLiterature (General)medicine.symptomvictorian journalismPN1-6790Philology. LinguisticsfrancophiliaBaltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
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Irony in Thomas De Quincey's works

2014

Studying the works of De Quincey necessarily leads to three concepts almost impossible to define: autobiography, Romanticism, and all-too neglected irony. Whether rhetorical, tragic or “romantic”, irony expresses perfectly the many contradictions of the opium-eater. As the rhetorical tool of conflict and self-derision, claiming both individualistic and community values, sociable and provoking, irony is the way to redemption as much as the expression of deep unease, a way of pushing himself forward, or of withdrawing into the background. Caught between Romanticism and Victorianism, De Quincey questions the limits of his own identity and his status as an intellectual, and exploits reluctantly…

Irony[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureRomantisme anglaisDe QuinceyEnglish RomanticismSublimeAutobiographieVictorianismModernityÉpoque victorienneModernitéAutobiographyIronie
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The "intimate enemies": Edward Dowden, W. B. Yeats and the formation of character

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Nordic Journal of English Studies. Also available from the publisher at: http://ojs.ub.gu.se/ojs/index.php/njes/article/view/2917 Open Access Stung by Edward Dowden's reluctance to endorse the Irish Literary Revival, W. B. Yeats distanced himself publicly from the TCD Professor. This act of distancing has largely been accepted by subsequent scholarship as a reflection of Dowden's lack of influence on Yeats. Despite obvious disagreements on some key points, this essay will argue that Yeats is close to Dowden on a number of issues, by tracing their intimate dialogue about the writings of George Eliot, Shakespeare and Goethe. The concept of forma…

Linguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryShakespeareDistancingUnity of BeingModernismIrish Literary RevivalVictorianismLanguage and LinguisticsIrish Literary RevivalBildungReflexive pronounGermanEdward DowdenLiteraturemodernismbusiness.industryGeorge EliotPhilosophyCharacter (symbol)W. B. Yeatslanguage.human_languageScholarshipGoethelanguageVDP::Humanities: 000::Literary disciplines: 040::English literature: 043businessBildung
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The city on the Moldau as a liminal space: Prague in Anthony Trollope's "Nina Balatka"

2022

The article discusses Anthony Trollope's representation of the city of Prague in his 1867 novel Nina Balatka, which first appeared anonymously in the Blackwood's Magazine. The novel tells the story of the eponymous protagonist, a Christian woman, who falls in love with a Jewish man. Trollope's choice of Prague as the backdrop for the story of two lovers separated by the great gulf between Christians and Jews seems particularly fitting, because the spatial division of the city by the river Moldau which separates the Christian and the Jewish parts of town reinforces the sense that the two protagonists come from different worlds. Trollope's characters exist in the realistically represented cit…

Linguistics and LanguagesymbolismliminalityLiterature and Literary TheoryVictorian novelrealismAnthony TrollopeLanguage and LinguisticsPragueBrno Studies in English
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