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    Oral history interview: Librado Hernandez

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    Edited and unedited transcript files (.pdf) and edited and unedited video files available with closed captioning.Oral history interview with Gilberto Hernandez about Librado Hernandez. Gilberto shares about Librado's life, service, and legacy

    El Tlacuache Núm. 442 (2010). 442 Año 10 (2010) noviembre. El Tlacuache

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    Ironías en la historia de las ideas De diestros y siniestros por Fanny Campillo. -Tesis en torno a la autonomía de los pueblos indios por Gilberto López y Rivas

    El Tlacuache Núm. 388 (2009). 388 Año 9 (2009) noviembre. El Tlacuache

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    El impacto de la Revolución Cubana en América Latinatados por Gilberto López y Rivas. - Del Tlalocan: uno de los reinos de los muertos por Isabel Garza Gómez

    Cultura e sociedade em Gilberto Freyre

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    RESUMO O autor se propõe identificar as matrizes teóricas do pensamento de Gilberto Freyre. Comenta a influência de Herbert Spencer, Oliveira Lima e Franz Boas – registrada pelo próprio Gilberto Freyre – e detém-se na análise das marcas provenientes do contato daquele sociólogo com a chamada Escola de Chicago. Para o autor, a influência de Robert E. Park e William I. Thomas é decisiva na formação da abordagem pessoal de Gilberto Freyre. O autor detém-se, também, na identificação das afinidades de Gilberto Freyre com as abordagens de Max Weber, George Simmel e a chamada “Escola dos Annales”. ABSTRACT Culture and society in Gilberto Freyre. v. 19, n. 2, p. 311-326, jul./dez. 1991 The author proposes to identify the thoeretical origins of Gilberto Freyre’s thinking. He comments on the influence of Herbert Spencer, Oliveira Lima and Franz Boas – registred by Gilberto Freyre himself – and analyses in greater detail the influence originating in Freyre’s contact with the “Chicago School”. For the author, the influence of Robert E. Park and William I. Thomas is decisive in forming the personal approach of Gilberto Freyre. The author also considers Freyre’s rapport with the approaches of Max Weber, George Simmel and the so-called “School of the Annales”. RESUMÉ Culture et société vues par Gilberto Freyre. v. 19, n. 2, p. 311-326, jul./dez. 1991 L’auteur se propose tout d’abord d’identifier les matrices théoriques de la pensée de Gilberto Freyre. Dans ce but, il sougline l’influence de Herbert Spencer, de Oliveira Lima et de Franz Boas – reconnue para Gilberto Freyre lui-même – et analyse les marques laissées par ses contacts avec “L’École de Chicago”. Selon l’auteur, l’influence de Robert E. Park et de William I. Thomas a été fondalementale pour la formation de Gilberto Freyre. Le travail se ferme en montrant l’identification des idées de Gilberto Freyre avec celles de Max Weber, de Georg Simmel et de “l’Ecole des Annales”

    (S)em nome do Pai: a escrita órfã de João Gilberto Noll// (No-)name of the Father: The Orphan Writing of João Gilberto Noll

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    Resumo: Este artigo pretende apresentar a relação entre o movimento errante dos narradores da obra de João Gilberto Noll e a sua impossibilidade de manterem um vínculo com a figura paterna. Para tanto, a inviabilidade do narrador em ter um pai ou de ser um pai será analisada neste artigo por meio de duas perspectivas: primeira, a partir do paralelo entre a ruptura de toda e qualquer possibilidade de ascendência e de descendência genealógica e o movimento errante constitutivo das narrativas nollianas. Em seguida, através da possível associação entre a figura de autoridade do Pai e a figura de autoridade do Autor. Como base teórica deste estudo, o pensamento de Maurice Blanchot e de Roland Barthes se farão presentes.Palavras-chave: João Gilberto Noll; errância; não nomeação; paternidade; autoria.Abstract: This study intends to present the relationship between the wandering movement of the narrators of João Gilberto Noll’s work and their impossibility of keeping connected to the father figure. Thus, the unfeasibility of the narrator having or being a father is going to be analyzed in this article through two perspectives: the first, from the parallel between the rupture of any possibility of genealogical ancestry or descent, and the constitutive wandering movement of Noll’s narratives. The second, considering the possible association between the authority figure of the Father and the authority figure of the Author. Maurice Blanchot and Roland Barthes’s thoughts constitute the theoretical background of this research.Keywords: João Gilberto Noll; wandering; non-nomination; fatherhood; authorship

    A Matrix Completion Approach to Sensor Network Localization

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    This collection summarizes the work done by Jose Garcia, Gilberto Hernandez, Stephen Jong, and Anthony Austin on matrix completion methods for sensor network localization as part of a project for the Fall, 2009 offering of Prof. Baraniuk's ELEC 301 class at Rice University.This work was created using the Connexions authoring platform. This platform will be retired as of the end of 2021.  This work has been migrated to PDF format for continuous access to the educational content, however any embedded links within the text to the legacy platform may no longer be accessible

    Los tres mil personajes que caben en Gilberto Owen

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    International audienceThe poet Gilberto Owen (Mexico 1904-United States 1952) lived most of his life abroad; it's no wonder that Sinbad and Ulysses inspired his poetry. The expatriate experience increases his tendency to dematerialization and explains perhaps his references to Peter Schlemihl, who lost his shadow and spent the rest of his life wandering the world. In reply to dematerialization, maybe, the first-person splits ad infinitum, creating thousands of pseudonyms or heteronyms, a bit like Pessoa. This may be the reason why the Mexican poet states the "three thousand personages contained in Gilberto Owen".El poeta Gilberto Owen (México 1904-Estados Unidos 1952) vivió la mayor parte de su vida fuera de su país natal, no es de extrañar entonces que Sindbad y Ulises fueran los héroes que inspiran su poesía. La experiencia de la expatriación acentúa más si cabe cierta propensión a la desmaterialización del yo, de ahí las referencias a Peter Schlemihl, condenado a una vida errante tras perder su sombra. En respuesta quizás a la desmaterialización, el yo se fragmenta y desdobla al infinito, creando mil y un pseudónimos o heterónimos, a la manera de un Pessoa. De ahí que el poeta mexicano hable de "los tres mil personajes que se resumen en Gilberto Owen"

    El Tlacuache Núm. 350 (2009). 350 Año 9 (2009) febrero. El Tlacuache

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    A 60 años de la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos de la ONU por Gilberto López y Rivas. - La cultura y los miedos de la ciudad: la densa trama de la violación por Ricardo Melgar Bao. - Carlos Darwin, a 200 años de su natalicio por Eduardo Corona Martínez

    Los tres mil personajes que caben en Gilberto Owen

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    International audienceThe poet Gilberto Owen (Mexico 1904-United States 1952) lived most of his life abroad; it's no wonder that Sinbad and Ulysses inspired his poetry. The expatriate experience increases his tendency to dematerialization and explains perhaps his references to Peter Schlemihl, who lost his shadow and spent the rest of his life wandering the world. In reply to dematerialization, maybe, the first-person splits ad infinitum, creating thousands of pseudonyms or heteronyms, a bit like Pessoa. This may be the reason why the Mexican poet states the "three thousand personages contained in Gilberto Owen".El poeta Gilberto Owen (México 1904-Estados Unidos 1952) vivió la mayor parte de su vida fuera de su país natal, no es de extrañar entonces que Sindbad y Ulises fueran los héroes que inspiran su poesía. La experiencia de la expatriación acentúa más si cabe cierta propensión a la desmaterialización del yo, de ahí las referencias a Peter Schlemihl, condenado a una vida errante tras perder su sombra. En respuesta quizás a la desmaterialización, el yo se fragmenta y desdobla al infinito, creando mil y un pseudónimos o heterónimos, a la manera de un Pessoa. De ahí que el poeta mexicano hable de "los tres mil personajes que se resumen en Gilberto Owen"

    Los tres mil personajes que caben en Gilberto Owen

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    International audienceThe poet Gilberto Owen (Mexico 1904-United States 1952) lived most of his life abroad; it's no wonder that Sinbad and Ulysses inspired his poetry. The expatriate experience increases his tendency to dematerialization and explains perhaps his references to Peter Schlemihl, who lost his shadow and spent the rest of his life wandering the world. In reply to dematerialization, maybe, the first-person splits ad infinitum, creating thousands of pseudonyms or heteronyms, a bit like Pessoa. This may be the reason why the Mexican poet states the "three thousand personages contained in Gilberto Owen".El poeta Gilberto Owen (México 1904-Estados Unidos 1952) vivió la mayor parte de su vida fuera de su país natal, no es de extrañar entonces que Sindbad y Ulises fueran los héroes que inspiran su poesía. La experiencia de la expatriación acentúa más si cabe cierta propensión a la desmaterialización del yo, de ahí las referencias a Peter Schlemihl, condenado a una vida errante tras perder su sombra. En respuesta quizás a la desmaterialización, el yo se fragmenta y desdobla al infinito, creando mil y un pseudónimos o heterónimos, a la manera de un Pessoa. De ahí que el poeta mexicano hable de "los tres mil personajes que se resumen en Gilberto Owen"
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