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Gonzalez Garcia, Isabel
Centro Asturiano membership record of Isabel Gonzalez Garcia; Socio Number: 1389.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/asturiano_membership/3472/thumbnail.jp
Marriage record of Gonzalez, Marcelino and Alvarez, Isabel
Marriage license for Marcelino Gonzalez and Isabel Alvarez. P. Faget was the officiant
[People] Photograph of Isabel de Leon and Sofia Gonzalez
Isabel de Leon holding daughter Sofia Gonzalez in parking lot of Wal-Mart at Boca Chica Blvd. in Brownsville, Texas., 1999.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/bhh2014/1179/thumbnail.jp
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Daughter of fortune: Isabel Allende's popularity from a readership perspective
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore and critically interrogate Isabel Allende’s popularity cross-culturally in Britain and Spain. It analyses readers’ responses to Allende’s works as well as the discourses surrounding her public representation, an approach that is ‘readerly’ but must also take account of production and text. This approach is intended to further the understanding of Allende’s work which so far has always been analysed from a textual perspective. However, the relationship between Allende’s popularity, her texts, public representation and readers has not been yet analysed in detail.This thesis is innovative in other ways too. Methodologically, it approaches readers through the under studied cultural form of the reading group. It also incorporates a comparative dimension by looking at the reception of Allende in two different cultural contexts: the British and Spanish respectively. Finding out about Allende’s popularity has involved asking readers about their reading experiences as well as analysing the production of discourses around her public representation. Paul Ricoeur’s (1984, 1988) perspective on authorial intentions and readers’ responses to texts helps in understanding the intricacies surrounding what is involved in reading any text. It draws attention to Allende’s and her publishers’ authorial strategies, her ‘strategies of persuasion’ and the specificity of the lives and contexts of British and Spanish reading publics. Equally, this ‘readerly’ approach draws on feminist audience research and primarily on the work of Ien Ang and Janice Radway. Their work with viewers and readers respectively is particularly useful in establishing and developing methodological parameters for the study of reading groups. As a whole, this thesis contributes to the understanding of Allende’s cross-cultural popularity by situating readers at the centre
Leer y traducir una recóndita armonía: textos para la escena
Leer y traducir una recóndita armonía: textos para la escena, María
Isabel Fernández García e María Jesús González Rodríguez presentano
una riflessione sulla lettura, intesa come attività fondamentale per
comprendere e interpretare al meglio il testo da tradurre e l’intenzione
comunicativa dell’autore. In particolare, si soffermano sulla
interpretazione della punteggiatura nei testi narrativi e sul modo in cui
questa consente di immaginare tali testi come discorsi orali spontanei.
Altro aspetto fondamentale analizzato in profondità è l’interazione degli
elementi verbali e non verbali in situazioni enunciative orali
prototipiche. Questo articolo riproduce, con le opportune modifiche, il testo pubblicato nel 2002 all’interno del volume Le questioni del
tradurre: comunicazione, comprensione, adeguatezza traduttiva e ruolo del genere testuale, a cura di Maria Grazia Scelfo (Roma: Edizioni Associate
Editrice Internazionale, pp. 190-215)
Empire's mistress, starring Isabel Rosario Cooper
"Empire's Mistress centers the life of Isabel Rosario Cooper, a mixed race vaudeville and film actor from the Philippines, notorious for being Douglas MacArthur's one-time mistress. Tracking her story through absences and traces in the archive, Gonzalez explores empire on the scale of the intimate. Cooper's itinerant life-from Manila, to Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles-is a rich text for understanding the mobilities and opportunities available to women like her in the first half of the twentieth century. Empire's Mistress wrests the story of Isabel Cooper away from the plot of the tragic Eurasian, while attending to the haunting legacies of race, sex, and empire that define her life, both onstage/onscreen, and off"-
Julieta Isabel Díaz González
This interview contains the story and voice of the outdoor worker and We Count! leader, Julieta Isabel Diaz Gonzalez. The interview explores her background working in agriculture, her experience as an outdoor worker under the extreme heat in Florida, and her role in the Que Calor! campaign and We Count organization. Julieta describes the harsh conditions under which she works including demanding physical labor without a supply of water or rest. She speaks on the generational breakthrough she is experiencing in holding a position of leadership with other outdoor workers and taking action towards making changes in her community.https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/we-count-student-oral-histories/1011/thumbnail.jp
28. Ámbito 4. Proyectar la vida en el centro: la formación del futuro centro urbano de Lliçà d’Amunt
Comunicación de Isabel Suarez Ponce; Raquel Vela Gonzalez; Anna Peralta Zaragoza del Col·lectiu Punt 6
28. Ámbito 4. Proyectar la vida en el centro: la formación del futuro centro urbano de Lliçà d’Amunt
Comunicación de Isabel Suarez Ponce; Raquel Vela Gonzalez; Anna Peralta Zaragoza del Col·lectiu Punt 6
Marriage record of Ramos, Manuel Castro and Ardura, Isabel Rubio
Marriage license for Manuel Castro Ramos and Isabel Rubio Ardura. B.L. Gonzalez was the Notary Public
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