Resultados de búsqueda - "culture"

  1. Circulaciones, debates y apropiaciones de las Cincuenta sombras de Grey en la Argentina Felitti, Karina, Spataro, Carolina

    Estudios de Género

    2018
    “…This article studies the social effects of the circulation and reception of the phenomenon of Fifty Shades of Grey in Argentina, in the context of sexualization of culture, postfeminism and the local agenda on gender policies. …”
  2. Discriminación, maltrato y acoso sexual en una institución total: la vida secreta de los hospitales escuela Villanueva Lozano, Marcia

    Estudios de Género

    2019
    “…Based on qualitative research, it is documented how school hospitals operate with totalizing tendencies in which an institutionally legitimized "culture of harassment of female students" prevails. …”
  3. El mito de la cancha neutral: la asignación generizada en las redacciones de la prensa deportiva Pedraza Bucio, Claudia Ivette

    Estudios de Género

    2020
    “…This article seeks is to describe how the gender logic of journalistic culture affects women´s likelihood of being appointed of senior positions and of gaining recognition in the world of sports journalism. …”
  4. Vivir la fe. Entre el catolicismo y el pentecostalismo, la religiosidad de los sectores populares en la Argentina. Libro de Pablo Semán Carbonelli , Marcos

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2022
    “…Through a review of the concept of syncretism, the author describes the main features of a religious experience that emphasizes the everyday nature of the miracle, while dialoguing with cultural matrices such as Peronism, psychologization and youth culture. …”
  5. Retóricas de la raza: intelectuales mexicanos ante la guerra del 98 Rojas, Rafael

    Historia Mexicana

    2000
    “…This paper is about that parallel war fought in 1898 within the culture and politics of the Porliriato.…”
  6. El universalismo científico del Barón Ignaz von Born y la transferencia de tecnología minera entre Hispanoamérica y Alemania a finales del siglo XVIII Hausberger, Bernd

    Historia Mexicana

    2009
    “…This work seeks to show how an economic project may fail due largely to underlying political and scientific ideas and prejudices inscribed within the discourses, values, and culture of the time, which prevented  the actors from understanding the problem they sought to resolve. …”
  7. José Antonio de Soto Saldaña. Vida y lectura de un conspirador Guzmán Pérez, Moisés

    Historia Mexicana

    2011
    “…By resorting to the life of José Antoniode SotoSaldaña, one of the participants in the conspiracy of Valladolid in 1809, this essay seeks to examine the political culture characterizing one group of the Novohispanic society in transition. …”
  8. Exhibir y resignificar. Reinterpretaciones de los restos arqueológicos olmecas entre los siglos XIX y XX López Hernández, Haydeé

    Historia Mexicana

    2016
    “…At the turn of the century, changes in the assessment of art during the interwar period and the changing value assigned to the non-Western past gave rise to the theory of the Olmec “mother culture” and the widespread exhibition of its artifacts, as well as an increased emphasis on the period in local history.…”
  9. Discos sediciosos y volantes prohibidos. La muerte de Obregón entre la censura y el ingenio popular Díaz Frene, Jaddiel

    Historia Mexicana

    2018
    “…Instead of reconstructing the history of these events from a political perspective, this article aims to give a history of public opinion and popular culture through media representations that have been little-studied, such as phonographic records and pamphlets. …”
  10. Inmigrantes chinos en tierra de revolucionarios. El caso de Sinaloa Cárdenas García, Nicolás

    Historia Mexicana

    2023
    “…In spite of revolutionary violence, they achieved a certain economic success and integration into society through marriage, naturalization and the adoption of many elements of local culture. Nevertheless, a popular nationalism emerged during the Revolution that expressed itself through a rejection of foreigners, giving legitimacy to an anti-Chinese movement in the main cities of Sinaloa. …”
  11. Explicar lo desconocido: la incorporación discursiva de los indigenismos en el Florilegio Medicinal de Juan de Esteyneffer Ramírez Luengo, José Luis

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2019
    “…The incorporation of American reality into Western culture has very important consequences for medical vocabulary, as it undergoes a significant process of lexical spreading. …”
  12. Desprendimiento de rutina de Pablo Aranda: homenaje al Quijote y parodia de la novela policíaca Camacho-Platero, Luzmila

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2025
    “…Through the detailed reading of the text and the study of its narrative structure, I suggest that Aranda resorts to parody and the genre of the psychological novel to create a work sprinkled with elements of criminal fiction, Don Quixote and mass culture, and that with these elements he creates an antihero incapable of distinguishing between truth and lies, between reality and fantasy.…”
  13. Dejar a un hombre: resistencia femenina javanesa en cuentos y canciones populares indonesios Harjito, Harjito

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2021
    “…Marriage is an intrinsic part of the life cycle around the world, and Javanese culture is no exception. However, it causes many problems in relationships between women and men. …”
  14. Historiografía israelí y la creación del Estado de Israel Echeverry Tamayo, Juan David

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2021
    “…These turned into historiographic paradigms that gave meaning to the Israeli population’s identity, culture, and links to the land. With this in mind, this study strikes a balance between the main historiographical trends that have defined the creation of the Israeli State. …”
  15. Cantando Singapur: el fenómeno de las xinyao, entre mandarinización y resistencia Paoliello, Antonio

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2025
    “…En este artículo, tras introducir la situación de las lenguas siníticas de Singapur y la campaña de mandarinización llevada a cabo por el Estado, me centraré en un producto cultural típicamente singapurense, las xinyao, canciones en mandarín escritas e interpretadas en su mayoría por jóvenes estudiantes entre finales de la década de 1970 y principios de la de 1990 y consideradas una importante expresión de la sinofonía local. …”

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