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Los álbumes ilustrados de Raquel Díaz Reguera: itinerario lector imprescindible para la educación en valores
This article focuses on an approach to the figure of Raquel Díaz Reguera in the vast scope of contemporary children’s literature, highlighting the importance and value that the illustrated album acquires, not only as a means of artistic expression, but also for its role in literary education and the transmission of values. Through a qualitative description of her career as a creator within this genre, we will highlight the author’s commitment to themes of great social and educational importance. Emotional and affective development, gender roles, diversity and peaceful coexistence are some of the topics addressed in her titles. After an approach to the album genre, we will focus on the production of Díaz Reguera, so as to offer a reading itinerary through a selection of various valid titles that will help us forge a literary education that, at the same time, guarantees not only emotional stability, but also the creation of civic awareness and social commitment.El presente artículo se centra en una aproximación a la figura de Raquel Díaz Reguera en el extenso ámbito de la literatura infantil contemporánea, destacando la importancia y el valor que el álbum ilustrado adquiere, no solo como medio de expresión artística, sino también por su papel en la educación literaria y la transmisión de valores. Mediante una descripción cualitativa de su trayectoria como creadora dentro de este género, pondremos de manifiesto la apuesta de la autora por temáticas de gran calado a nivel social y educativo. El desarrollo emocional y afectivo, los roles de género, la diversidad y la convivencia pacífica son algunas de las temáticas que aborda en sus títulos. Tras un acercamiento al género del álbum, nos centraremos en la producción de Díaz Reguera, para ofrecer un itinerario lector a través de una selección títulos válidos para forjar una educación literaria que, al mismo tiempo, garantice la estabilidad emocional, la creación de conciencia cívica y el compromiso social
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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
Climate associations of planktic foraminifera of sediment core MVSEIS08_TG-2 from Gulf of Cadiz
For planktonic foraminifera counts, 9–12 cc of 68 bulk sub-samples were wet-weighed, freeze-dried, and re-weighed, then ultra-sonicated in a water bath, washed and sieved with tap and distilled water at the end through two grain-size fractions (63–150 μm and >150 μm) at the IGME. These fractions were dried on paper filters in the oven at 40 °C and weighed. Samples in the fraction >150 μm were split into adequate aliquots of at least 300–400 individuals for planktonic foraminifera census. The identification of species follows the taxonomy of Loeblich and Tappan (1964). Biogenic groups other than foraminifera and detrital minerals were counted in the same sample split. To trace the temperature of the surface water masses, planktonic foraminifera species were counted and classified into four assemblages, following the studies in the area (Bé and Tolderlund, 1971; Hemleben et al., 1989; Kucera, 2007; Reguera, 2001, 2004): polar (Neogloboquadrina pachyderma), subpolar (Neogloboquadrina incompta, Neogloboquadrina pachyderma-dutertrei, Neogloboquadrina dutertrei, Globigerina bulloides, Turborotalita quinqueloba), transitional (Globorotalia uvula, Globorotalia scitula, Globorotalia glutinata, Globorotalia inflata, Orbulina universa, Globorotalia truncatulinoides, Globorotalia hirsuta) and subtropical (Globigerinoides ruber-white, Globigerinoides ruber-pink, Globorotalia crassaformis, Globorotalia aequilateralis, Globigerina rubescens, Globigerina falconensis, Globigerinoides trilobus, Globigerinoides sacculifer)
Climate associations of planktic foraminifera of sediment cores GC-01A from Gulf of Cadiz
For planktonic foraminifera counts, 9–12 cc of 68 bulk sub-samples were wet-weighed, freeze-dried, and re-weighed, then ultra-sonicated in a water bath, washed and sieved with tap and distilled water at the end through two grain-size fractions (63–150 μm and >150 μm) at the IGME. These fractions were dried on paper filters in the oven at 40 °C and weighed. Samples in the fraction >150 μm were split into adequate aliquots of at least 300–400 individuals for planktonic foraminifera census. The identification of species follows the taxonomy of Loeblich and Tappan (1964). Biogenic groups other than foraminifera and detrital minerals were counted in the same sample split. To trace the temperature of the surface water masses, planktonic foraminifera species were counted and classified into four assemblages, following the studies in the area (Bé and Tolderlund, 1971; Hemleben et al., 1989; Kucera, 2007; Reguera, 2001, 2004): polar (Neogloboquadrina pachyderma), subpolar (Neogloboquadrina incompta, Neogloboquadrina pachyderma-dutertrei, Neogloboquadrina dutertrei, Globigerina bulloides, Turborotalita quinqueloba), transitional (Globorotalia uvula, Globorotalia scitula, Globorotalia glutinata, Globorotalia inflata, Orbulina universa, Globorotalia truncatulinoides, Globorotalia hirsuta) and subtropical (Globigerinoides ruber-white, Globigerinoides ruber-pink, Globorotalia crassaformis, Globorotalia aequilateralis, Globigerina rubescens, Globigerina falconensis, Globigerinoides trilobus, Globigerinoides sacculifer)
A Discussion About Writing Fiction and Creative Prose with Isabel Huggan
Award-winning Canadian author Isabel Huggan talks to students about writing, with a focus on fiction and creative non-fiction.Presentation for English 2905 (Introduction to Creative Writing), taught by Dr. Stepanie McKenzie
Humanismo y Reforma en la corte renacentista de Isabel de Vilamarí : Escipión Capece y sus lectoras
Durante la primera mitad del siglo XVI y en la corte salernitana del último príncipe de la casa Sanseverino y de su esposa, Isabel de Vilamarí (noble señora de origen catalán) se desarrolló un intenso clima intelectual. Allí se congregaron artistas y humanistas italianos y españoles. En este ambiente de intercambio cultural, atento en participar en las ideas de la Reforma que se difundió en Nápoles gracias a B. Ochino y a Valdés, nace el poema De principiis rerum del último académico pontaniano: Escipión Capece. En esta obra no sólo se rastrean motivos lucrecianos y virgilianos sino también el influjo de los tratados cosmológicos de Pontano. En este estudio, la autora propone el análisis de la figura y de la obra de Capece a través de sus lectoras: Isabel de Vilamarí y las mujeres cultas de su corte.During the first half of sixteenth century and in the Salernitan court of the last prince Sanseverino and his wife Isabel de Vilamarí (a lady coming from a noble Catalan family) an intense intellectual climate developed. Italian and Spanish artists and humanists met there. In this environment of cultural exchange, that shared in the Reform ideas divulged in Naples by B. Ochino and Valdés, Scipione Capece (the last member of the Pontanian Academy) writes his poem De principiis rerum. In his book Capece uses Latin literature (Vergil and Lucretius mainly) and Pontano's treatises on cosmology. The author of this paper studies Scipione Capece through his female readership: Isabel de Vilamarí and the learned women from her court
Humanismo y Reforma en la corte renacentista de Isabel de Vilamarí : Escipión Capece y sus lectoras
Durante la primera mitad del siglo XVI y en la corte salernitana del último príncipe de la casa Sanseverino y de su esposa, Isabel de Vilamarí (noble señora de origen catalán) se desarrolló un intenso clima intelectual. Allí se congregaron artistas y humanistas italianos y españoles. En este ambiente de intercambio cultural, atento en participar en las ideas de la Reforma que se difundió en Nápoles gracias a B. Ochino y a Valdés, nace el poema De principiis rerum del último académico pontaniano: Escipión Capece. En esta obra no sólo se rastrean motivos lucrecianos y virgilianos sino también el influjo de los tratados cosmológicos de Pontano. En este estudio, la autora propone el análisis de la figura y de la obra de Capece a través de sus lectoras: Isabel de Vilamarí y las mujeres cultas de su corte.During the first half of sixteenth century and in the Salernitan court of the last prince Sanseverino and his wife Isabel de Vilamarí (a lady coming from a noble Catalan family) an intense intellectual climate developed. Italian and Spanish artists and humanists met there. In this environment of cultural exchange, that shared in the Reform ideas divulged in Naples by B. Ochino and Valdés, Scipione Capece (the last member of the Pontanian Academy) writes his poem De principiis rerum. In his book Capece uses Latin literature (Vergil and Lucretius mainly) and Pontano's treatises on cosmology. The author of this paper studies Scipione Capece through his female readership: Isabel de Vilamarí and the learned women from her court
Isabel Allende recuerdos para un cuento = Isabel Allende : memories for a story
A simple description of the childhood and youth of the Chilean author Isabel Allend
El Tlacuache Núm. 144 (2004). 144 Año 4 (2004) octubre. El Tlacuache
-De cantares, refranes, cementerios y epitafios por Isabel Garza Gómez. - El Yauhtli por Margarita Avilés y Macrina Fuentes. - De ofrendas y cosechas por Isabel Garza Gómez
Author Correction: the BrainLat project, a multimodal neuroimaging dataset of neurodegeneration from underrepresented backgrounds
In this article the author name Maria Isabel Behrens was incorrectly written as Maria Isabel Beherens. The original article has been corrected.Versión Publicad
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