619 research outputs found
Tópicos eróticos en la poesía de Wällada La Omeya
Tesis (Licenciatura en Letras)El principal objetivo de este seminario es la identificación de los tópicos eróticos en la poesía de la princesa hispanoárabe Wällada La Omeya, quien vivió en el siglo XI en la ciudad de Córdoba, España. Para el análisis se utilizó un marco teórico que recogiese las nociones de la concepción amorosa en la literatura occidental, considerando como punto inicial los planteamientos filosóficos grecolatinos y sus influencias en la literatura española, abarcando desde el Medioevo hasta el Siglo de Oro español.
En lo que respecta al análisis, en primer lugar, se realizó una contextualización histórica del al-Andalus, posteriormente se revisaron las principales características de la mujer al interior del Islam. Más adelante, se profundizó acerca de la literatura femenina hispanoárabe, para así llegar al reconocimiento del erotismo en la poesía de Wällada, además de la distinción de los distintos tópicos de carácter erótico. Y así, finalmente evidenciar, sobre la base de la poesía estudiada, las ideas en torno al cuerpo en la poesía hispanoárabe. La investigación de estos tópicos en la autora hispanoárabe nos permitió inferir la preeminencia de un lenguaje directo y sencillo para la denominación y descripción del erotismo, en el cual se percibe una imagen del cuerpo dotada de sensualidad y libertad
Efectos Juridicos y Tributarios de la Sociedad Conyugal
65 p.El trabajo expuesto en esta memoria, nos lleva a concluir que el más antiguo de nuestros regímenes matrimoniales, presenta diversos efectos jurídicos y tributarios. Los cuales pueden ser complejos de analizar e identificar. La sociedad conyugal tiene una naturaleza jurídica que aun hoy es materia de controversia en la doctrina, una vigencia no sujeta a la voluntad de las partes, un activo un pasivo, atenuantes como las capitulaciones matrimoniales y los bienes reservados de la mujer. A lo anterior hay que agregar que la nueva ley de Matrimonio Civil, Ley N° 19.947, ha incluido nuevas causales de disolución, a las antiguas, que estuvieron vigentes por más de un siglo, de modo prácticamente inalterable. Indudable e innegablemente es un avance significativo en materia regulatoria, por cuanto responde a los cambios sociales y culturales producidos en el transcurso del siglo de vigencia de la antigua ley
Percepción que tienen hombres y mujeres categoría juvenil acerca de tres escuelas de Taekwondo en tres comunas de Santiago
Tesis (Profesor de Educación Física para la Enseñanza Básica, Licenciado en Educación)Primeramente, el taekwondo, es un arte marcial Coreano, que se generó en los años 2000 A.C, este arte marcial se creó para un sistema de defensa a nivel país, y por otro lado, se expandió a través del mundo, llevando valores, y enseñanzas. Hoy en día se ha profesionalizado y se ha vuelto un Deporte Mundial e incluso está dentro del ciclo Olímpico, dentro de eso se crean los diferentes competencias Internacionales, Panamericanos, Sudamericanos y Mundiales. Esta investigación tiene como finalidad conocer la percepción de los deportistas de 3 escuelas en comunas de la ciudad de Santiago, en cuanto a infraestructura de los establecimientos en donde practican este deporte, el tipo de entrenamiento que realizan y cuánto tiempo tiene una clase, cuantas clases hacen en una semana, que percepción tienen sobre las personas que están a cargo de dirigir el entrenamiento y también los campeonatos en los que participan en un año. Se relacionaran todas las variables antes nombradas para saber si existen diferencias y similitudes entre ellas con el objetivo de que las personas que no conocen este deporte puedan tener esta investigación y estos resultados como una fuente de referencia a la hora de investigar sobre este deporte o buscar un centro de entrenamiento que reúna características positivas para comenzar a practicar el taekwondo
Creating Meaningful Data Visualizations: Embracing Diverse Perspectives for Impactful Insights
Presenting data to the Latino Community Omaha, NE – September 1, 2020 CPAR Presents: A Data and Research Series for Community Impact Omaha, September 29, 2023 Cristián Doña-Reveco, PhD Office for Latino/Latin American Studies (OLLAS) University of Nebraska at Omah
Memories of Exile and Temporary Return: Chilean Exiles Remember Chile
The exile after the military coup of 1973 has been the largest emigration flow in Chilean history. Using oral histories of Chilean exiles collected in the Midwest of the United States as evidence, I describe and analyze their memories of Chile during President Allende’s government and compare them with their memories of recent visits to Chile. I argue that in order to begin recuperating the memory of exile we need to understand the complex relations between the process of exile, the memories of the country of origin, and the nation-state. I conclude this article by proposing that memory not only relates to the remembrance of things past, but also how that remembrance is projected into the present and future as a way of describing the construction of identities, citizenship, and the nation-state. These constructions are a central component of the connections former exiles want to have with the country of origin, including their inclusion in the nation’s history
Presence and Function of Dopamine Transporter (DAT) in Stallion Sperm : Dopamine Modulates Sperm Motility and Acrosomal Integrity
Dopamine is a catecholamine with multiple physiological functions, playing a key role in nervous system; however its participation in reproductive processes and sperm physiology is controversial. High dopamine concentrations have been reported in different portions of the feminine and masculine reproductive tract, although the role fulfilled by this catecholamine in reproductive physiology is as yet unknown. We have previously shown that dopamine type 2 receptor is functional in boar sperm, suggesting that dopamine acts as a physiological modulator of sperm viability, capacitation and motility. In the present study, using immunodetection methods, we revealed the presence of several proteins important for the dopamine uptake and signalling in mammalian sperm, specifically monoamine transporters as dopamine (DAT), serotonin (SERT) and norepinephrine (NET) transporters in equine sperm. We also demonstrated for the first time in equine sperm a functional dopamine transporter using 4-[4-(Dimethylamino)styryl]-N-methylpyridinium iodide (ASP+ ), as substrate. In addition, we also showed that dopamine (1 mM) treatment in vitro, does not affect sperm viability but decreases total and progressive sperm motility. This effect is reversed by blocking the dopamine transporter with the selective inhibitor vanoxerine (GBR12909) and non-selective inhibitors of dopamine reuptake such as nomifensine and bupropion. The effect of dopamine in sperm physiology was evaluated and we demonstrated that acrosome integrity and thyrosine phosphorylation in equine sperm is significantly reduced at high concentrations of this catecholamine. In summary, our results revealed the presence of monoamine transporter DAT, NET and SERT in equine sperm, and that the dopamine uptake by DAT can regulate sperm function, specifically acrosomal integrity and sperm motility
The Unintended Consequences of Exile: The Brazilian and Chilean Cases in Comparative Perspective, 1964 – 1990
The right to asylum is a central theme in South American political identity. What originated as a way of protecting political leaders in the period of anarchy that followed the independence of these nations became, in the 1940s, a cornerstone of the inter-American political and legal systems. For the first century and a half of national independence in South American countries, the right to asylum was an elite status that guaranteed protection to political leaders deposed by political unrest or fearful of political retribution. These political elites usually sought asylum in neighboring countries: far enough from home for safety, but close enough to continue to participate in the political life of their country. In this sense, the cases of Sarmiento in the 1830s and 1840s and Haya de la Torre in the 1940s are quintessential examples of pre-1960s exile, asylum and the role of exile in Latin American political life
How Chile\u27s Welcome Turned Sour
Immigration to Chile has grown considerably since the end of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship in 1990. Until mid-2017, political debates about immigration— including refugees and asylum seekers in mixed migratory movements—lacked a sense of urgency, but that began to change in the second half of the year with the rapid increase of arrivals from Venezuela. Chile initially welcomed Venezuelan refugees and migrants, more so than other recent immigrant groups, but the five-fold growth of this population led to major changes in policy and increasingly negative public attitudes. These attitudes have been fomented amid a continuing triple-headed crisis: the political fallout of the national wave of violent protests that started in 2019; the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic; and the economic disruption wrought by the pandemic.
While anti-immigration movements and adverse media portrayals of immigration are not new to Chile, the current climate is especially hostile to Venezuelans and immigration in general. This does not bode well for a country where immigrants are increasingly needed in the labour market and where, ahead of key elections in the next two years, right-wing politicians capitalise on such xenophobia
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