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    Childhood in the works of Silvina Ocampo and Alejandra Pizarnik

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    This thesis explores childhood as theme and perspective in the Argentine cuentista and poet Silvina Ocampo (1903-1993) and traces this thematic and vital link to the Argentine poet Alejandra Pizamik (1936-1972). The study looks at childhood not only in relation to their literary texts but also in the writers' construction of self-identity within their socio-literary context, and at the role played by visual art in their aesthetic. Chapter 1 contrasts Silvina with her elder sister Victoria Ocampo through their differing literary appropriation of a shared childhood. It distinguishes Ocampo from Adolfo Bioy Casares and Jorge Luis Borges in terms of her fictional logic and her treatment of games, drawing comparisons instead with Julio Cortdzar. Chapter 2 undertakes close reading of various Ocampo texts, including some for children, in order to explore her vision of childhood through nostalgia, adult-child power relationships, aging and rejuvenation, and moments of initiation or imitation. Chapter 3 turns to Pizarnik and the myth of the child-poet. It analyses her child personae through Andre Breton's Surrealism, Jean Cocteau and Octavio Paz, through her borrowings from Alice in Wonderland and Nadja, and through her obsession with madness, death, orphanhood, violation and transgression. Chapter 4 is comparative. It outlines the context in which Ocampo and Pizamik's passionate friendship developed, and considers Pizamik's essay on Elpecado mortal. It then explores their broad mutual literary and thematic affinities. My conclusion is that Ocampo's works achieve equilibrium between childhood and age, whereas Pizarnik's much-discussed poetic crisis of exile from language itself parallels her deep sense of anxiety at being exiled from the world of childhood. This thesis contributes to the study of Argentine literature by drawing revealing comparisons between two key writers through their shared obsession with childhood, arguing that an understanding of their attitudes to childhood is fundamental to appreciating fully their work. I refer to unpublished letters of Ocampo, material from private interviews, photographs and relevant paintings by Leonor Fini, Alicia Carletti and others

    Supplemental_Material - Fluoride Content in Foods and Beverages From Mexico City Markets and Supermarkets

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    Supplemental_Material for Fluoride Content in Foods and Beverages From Mexico City Markets and Supermarkets by Alejandra Cantoral, Lynda Cristina Luna-Villa, Andres A. Mantilla-Rodriguez, Adriana Mercado, Frank Lippert, Yun Liu, Karen E. Peterson, Howard Hu, Martha M. Téllez-Rojo and Esperanza A. Martinez-Mier in Food and Nutrition Bulletin</p

    . 1096 Año 22 (2023) septiembre. El Tlacuache

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    Las festividades dan cuenta de una diversidad de formas de relaciones sociales y de vinculación social con el territorio. Se ha destacado el papel que han tenido para generar momentos de convivencia y cooperación colectiva. Las personas brindan a la comunidad trabajo, dinero, productos y/o aportan capital social (es decir, facilitar algún trámite o el uso de algún espacio en la localidad).- Territorialidad y festividad. Celebración a Santo Domingo de Guzmán en Oaxtepec por Tania Alejandra Ramírez Rocha y Patricia Ramírez Ramírez.Jaripeo. Fotografía: Patricia Ramírez Ramírez, Oaxtepec, Morelos, 2023

    Métricas de autor Ruth Alejandra Patiño Jacinto

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    Informe de las métricas de autor de la Dra. Ruth Alejandra Patiño Jacinto de las publicaciones indexadas en Google Académico cuyo objetivo es entregar un insumo para el fortalecimiento de las capacidades y potencialidades de los autores de la Universidad Santo Tomás en el posicionamiento y visibilidad de sus publicacionesReport of the author metrics of Ruth Alejandra Patiño Jacinto of the publications indexed in Google Scholar whose objective is to provide an input for the strengthening of the capacities and potentialities of the authors of the Santo Tomás University in the positioning and visibility of their publicationshttp://unidadinvestigacion.usta.edu.c

    Para nombrar a Alejandra Pizarnik

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    This article makes an approach to Alejandra Pizarnik's life and poetic work, searching for conducting threads, which contribute to the comprehension of her poetry and of the reason of her suicide. Since her childhood, her first poems and depressions, her reading, her life in París, her friends, until the writing of Diary and other texts that take her closer to the limit, the author deciphers keys and symbols to honor her, now that another year of her death is commemorated. The reading of this article offers the appropriate space in order to make Alejandra's poem sounds in the silence's depths and covers the hands with lilac color . . . as her soul.Este artículo realiza un abordaje a la vida y a la obra poética de Alejandra Pizarnik, en la búsqueda de hilos conductores que aporten a la comprensión de su poesía y a la razón de su suicidio. Desde sus años de infancia, sus primeros poemas y sus primeras depresiones, sus lecturas, su vida en París, sus amigos, hasta la escritura del Diario y otros textos que la acercan cada vez más al límite, el autor descifra claves y símbolos para rendirle un homenaje ahora que se cumple un año más de su muerte. La lectura de este artículo permite el espacio apropiado para que el poema de Alejandra suene en las profundidades del silencio y cubra las manos de color lila ... como su alma

    Para nombrar a Alejandra Pizarnik

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    This article makes an approach to Alejandra Pizarnik's life and poetic work, searching for conducting threads, which contribute to the comprehension of her poetry and of the reason of her suicide. Since her childhood, her first poems and depressions, her reading, her life in París, her friends, until the writing of Diary and other texts that take her closer to the limit, the author deciphers keys and symbols to honor her, now that another year of her death is commemorated. The reading of this article offers the appropriate space in order to make Alejandra's poem sounds in the silence's depths and covers the hands with lilac color . . . as her soul.Este artículo realiza un abordaje a la vida y a la obra poética de Alejandra Pizarnik, en la búsqueda de hilos conductores que aporten a la comprensión de su poesía y a la razón de su suicidio. Desde sus años de infancia, sus primeros poemas y sus primeras depresiones, sus lecturas, su vida en París, sus amigos, hasta la escritura del Diario y otros textos que la acercan cada vez más al límite, el autor descifra claves y símbolos para rendirle un homenaje ahora que se cumple un año más de su muerte. La lectura de este artículo permite el espacio apropiado para que el poema de Alejandra suene en las profundidades del silencio y cubra las manos de color lila ... como su alma

    Diary as a part of poetic testimony of Alejandra Pizarnik

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    This Master's thesis is mainly focused on the poetics and poetic style and language of Argentinian author Alejandra Pizarnik. The main objective here is to show that they are not only present in her poetry but also in her extensive diaristic work. The primary source of this thesis is then the newest edition of her book Diarios, Lumen: 2003 - Diaries. The present work also approximates the diary as a literary genre with special focus on the female writer's diaries, and its many examples and parallels - the primary example being the comparison between Alejandra Pizarnik's and Sylvia Plath's diaries and their poetics based on several similarities. Key words: Alejandra Pizarnik, Argentinian literature, literary diary, journal intime, Argentinian poetry, female diarie

    El Tlacuache Núm. 921 (2020). 921 Año 19 (2020) febrero. El Tlacuache

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    El devenir de la infancia en México por Tania Alejandra Ramírez Rocha

    Analyzing social and political changes throughout the terrace landscapes in Central Andes (Peru). Agrarian Archaeology in the Valley of Sondondo, Peru

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    In Peru, studies of pre-Hispanic terraces have adopted a number of different approaches. In almost all cases, typological and structural views have prevailed to conclusions strongly based on relative chronologies and broad generalizations, especially for the more complex stages of social development, mainly the horizons of the Wari and Inca Empires. Otherwise, some projects have focused on botanical aspects, others on agrarian technologies, while others have concentrated on social and economic relationships.Our team focuses on the study of the agrarian landscapes from Landscape Archaeology and archeological excavations in terraces. In this contribution, we present the data that have permitted identified important changes from the Early Intermediate Period until Inca times in the valley of Sondondo. Moreover, we have begun to conduct phytolith analysis in relation to soil to more fully interpret terrace construction, land use, and their social implications. Our innovative methods not only shed light on the types of crops cultivated, but also demonstrate how agrarian changes can serve as measures of sociopolitical transformations usually analyzed from settlements in the Peruvian Central Andes.The Sondondo´ s communities are still harvesting this landscape and they add a remarkable value into the research, how to connect the research with their requests is an important challenge for Agrarian Archaeology.Fil: Aparicio Martínez, Patricia. Universidad de Oviedo; EspañaFil: Korstanje, María Alejandra. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales; ArgentinaFil: Fernandez Mier, Maria Margarita. Universidad de Oviedo; España9th World Archaeological CongressPragaRepública ChecaWorld Archaeological Conferenc
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