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Ethnographic Research in Soviet Latvia – The Source of a Stronger National Identity

2019

Abstract This article* provides an insight into ethnographic research during the Soviet occupation of Latvia, viewed in the context of national self-consciousness. Ethnographic research in Soviet Latvia was conducted by the ethnographic sector at the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (LSSR). By successfully using phrases appropriate to the political situation as well as the right quotations from Soviet ideological works, it was possible to maintain ideas and attitudes developed in interwar independent Latvia, for example, regarding Latvian national costume – in the works of Mirdza Slava. In turn, Aina Alsupe managed to carry out substan…

Cultural StudiesLinguistic anthropologyCultural anthropologyAnthropologyAnthropologyNational identityEthnographySocial anthropologyAnthropology of religionSociologyJournal of Ethnology and Folkloristics
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Sami in the Media: Questions of Language Vitality and Cultural Hybridisation

2008

Abstract In this paper, I will discuss language vitality and cultural hybridisation as taking place in the indigenous, transnational and partly diasporic Sami community and their media. Drawing on ethnographic and interview data on Sami journalists, children and a rap musician, I focus on two central aspects emerging from the data: the implications involved with Sami-only language policy adopted in Sami media and the impact of globalisation, particularly in terms of transnationalism, on Sami media. As Sami media function in a complex multilingual terrain of language endangerment and revitalisation, and multilingual audience and community, the issues of relative value of languages and identi…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageGlobalizationCommunicationEthnographyIdentity (social science)TransnationalismGender studiesMultilingualismSociologyVitalityIndigenousLanguage policyJournal of Multicultural Discourses
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La identidad en juego: un acercamiento autoficcional a La casa en Mango Street

2020

Este artículo explica la construcción autoficcional de La casa en Mango Street, obra de la chicana Sandra Cisneros. Parte de la base teórica que considera la autoficción como un género no subordinado a otros, siguiendo la posición de Vera Toro, y elabora un estudio de las claves poéticas de la obra, así como de las condiciones sociohistóricas en que ha sido escrita. Analiza también cómo es el espacio el elemento narrativo fundamental que permite establecer una relación entre la creación literaria, la creación de identidad del pueblo chicano y la de la mujer-narradora de la obra. En este estudio no perdemos tampoco de vista el fuerte carácter crítico del texto: por un lado, observaremos la i…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryAlteritySubject (philosophy)Literatura chicanaIdentity (social science)Space (commercial competition)Language and LinguisticsChicana literatureIdentityPoeticsNarrativeSociologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASPoetryCommunicationCharacter (symbol)Wild zoneThe House on Mango StreetPoéticaAutoficciónIdentidadAutofictionAlterity:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]La casa en Mango StreetElement (criminal law)HumanitiesAlteridad
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Icarus and Daedalus in Toni Morrison's "Song of Solomon"

2012

In Song of Solomon Toni Morrison rewrites the legend of the Flying Africans and the Myth of Icarus to create her own Myth. Her depiction of the black hero’s search for identity has strong mythical overtones. Morrison rescues those elements of mythology black culture which are still relevant to blacks and fuses them with evident allusions to Greek mythology. She reinterprets old images and myths of flight, the main mythical motif in the story. Her Icarus engages on an archetypical journey to the South, to his family past, led by his Daedalic guide, on which he finally recovers his ancestral ability to fly. His flight signals a spiritual epiphany in the hero’s quest for self-definition in the…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorydaedalusmedia_common.quotation_subjectPE1-3729Language and LinguisticsMotif (narrative)icarusHEROidentitymedia_commonLiteratureICARUSquestbusiness.industryMythologymythLegendEnglish languageflightEpiphanyDepictionbusinessGreek mythologyJournal of English Studies
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Rewriting antiquity, renewing Rome. The Identity of the Eternal City through Visual Art, Monumental Inscriptions and the Mirabilia

2011

AbstractDuring the eleventh and twelfth centuries the Church began a process of renovation (renovatio) and the city of Rome was given new meanings. Antiquity is part of the identity of the Eternal City; the reuse or reframing of aspects of antiquity inevitably transformed the image of Rome. Public spaces, architecture and objects were given new Christian readings. Inscriptions, present both in sacred and secular settings, played an important role. A similar rewriting can also be found in travel literature and descriptions of the city, such as in the Mirabilia urbis Rome, where ancient monuments were re-interpreted to demonstrate the superiority of Christianity. Inscriptions were used as sym…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryMoyen ÂgeHistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectRomeSculptureEleventhLanguage and LinguisticsEpigraphy060104 historyRome; Antiquity; Epigraphy; Church Reform; Mosaics; Architecture; Mirabilia Urbis Romae; Sculpture; SpoliaArchitecture0601 history and archaeologyArchitectureValue (semiotics)AntiquityMosaicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonHistoire de l'artSculpture[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryReligious studies06 humanities and the artsChristianitySpoliaEpigraphyMirabilia Urbis Romae[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryChurch ReformIdentity (philosophy)AltarSettore L-ART/01 - Storia dell'Arte MedievaleClassics
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El lado oscuro de la nación. ¿Se puede descolonizar la identidad española?

2019

La identidad española no solo implica la definición de lo que somos, sino también de lo que nos falta, de todo aquello que sus narrativas autorizadas han obviado de forma recurrente. La finalidad de este deliberado ejercicio totalizador ha sido siempre la misma: reproducir la hegemonía de sus élites dirigentes. Así ha sucedido desde el inicio de la expansión atlántica protagonizada por el imperio colonial hispano, durante la articulación pionera del país conforme al programa liberal, con su primera gran crisis y resurrección nacionalista, y en el momento actual de normalización democrática neoliberal. En este artículo, voy a tratar de constatar la existencia de dicha exclusión en torno a es…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryHegemonyLiterature and Literary TheoryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpireColonialismLanguage and LinguisticsDemocracyNationalismIdentity (philosophy):CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]CriticismHumanitiesArticulation (sociology)media_common
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Gaitas, panderos y tambores. La nueva música gallega y una identidad glocalizada / Bagpipes, tambourines and drums. New Galician Music and a Glocaliz…

2017

Resumen: La música gallega ha jugado un papel importante en la interpretación de la identidad  gallega. En las últimas décadas, los nuevos movimientos musicales y algunas propuestas de relectura del floklore gallego en relación con otras  tradiciones musicales ha abierto las puertas a una redifinición de la ‘galleguidad’ desde una perspectiva glocalizada, que incorpora tanto elementos tradicionalmente asociados a lo gallego como dispositivos y estilos propios de otras tradiciones.Palabras clave: Identidad, Galicia, Música, Glocalización.Abstract: Galician music has played an important role in the interpretation of Galician identity. In the last decades, the new musical movements and some pr…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLiterature and Literary TheoryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)MusicalArtLanguage and Linguistics:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Humanitiesmedia_common
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¿Sexo contra sexo o clase contra clase? El género y la clase en los debates del feminismo español (1975-1980)

2019

En el movimiento feminista español de mediados de los setenta se produjeron una serie de debates relacionados con dos categorías de análisis: clase y género. Estas dos categorías estuvieron muy presentes en las discusiones de las distintas organizaciones feministas, en tanto en cuanto, formaban parte importante de la identidad de estos sujetos. De este debate de fondo, se derivó, a su vez, una serie de “enfrentamientos” o distintos posicionamientos en torno a: la defensa de la única/doble militancia, mujer/mujeres, socialismo/patriarcado o clase obrera/clase mujer. De la misma manera, aunque no con la misma intensidad, la edad fue otro factor importante en el movimiento feminista que dio lu…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLiterature and Literary TheoryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPatriarchyIdentity (social science)Socialist mode of productionLanguage and LinguisticsWorking classFeminist movement:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]SociologyHumanitiesmedia_common
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'The sisters did her every imaginable injury': Power and violence in Cinderella

2012

The main aim of this article is to discuss the results achieved after investigating the presence of violence in the Grimm brothers’ <em>Cinderella</em> with the intention of finding out what kind of processes predominate in this tale and whether they can be related to violent actions. The analysis involved firstly, a study of the frequency and concordances of some words belonging to the semantic field ‘violence’, surveying in detail the context in which they appear and secondly, the analysis of transitivity processes. The method proved to be a good strategy to check whether each character’s identity and social position (power) were somehow related to the infliction of violence w…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryContes popularsIdentity (social science)Grimm JacobGrimm WilhelmContext (language use)Semantic fieldLanguage and LinguisticsEducationPower (social and political)81 - Lingüística y lenguasCritical discourse analysisSocial positionLengua inglesa-Análisis del discursoLiteratureTransitive relationbusiness.industryLengua inglesaGrimm Jacob (1785-1863)Violència en la literaturaLinguisticsEducació InvestigacióConjunction (grammar)82 - LiteraturaPsychologybusinessGrimm Wilhelm (1786-1859)
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E. Doyle McCarthy. 2017. Emotional Lives: Dramas of Identity in an Age of Mass Media

2019

This article reviews Emotional Lives: Dramas of Identity in an Age of Mass Media 978-0-521-82014-1

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguagePsychoanalysisLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industryIdentity (social science)SociologybusinessLanguage and LinguisticsMass mediaLanguage and Dialogue
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