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Journal articles on the topic "Electra Garrigo"

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Cancela, Elina Miranda. "Electra en Piñera." Classica - Revista Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos 4, no. 4 (January 29, 2018): 203. http://dx.doi.org/10.24277/classica.v4i4.586.

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Este artigo e uma análise da Electra Garrigó de Virgilio Piñera, teatrólogo cubano, e das suas vinculações com o teatro trágico grego, sobretudo com a Electra de Sófocles, acrescida ainda de aproximações com autores modernos que trataram do mesmo tema. Apesar da inspiração grega, Piñera permanece um típico teatrólogo nacional, marcado pelos momentos de grande tensão social da sua época (a tragédia em apreço data de 1941). O conflito produzido pela excessiva autoridade dos pais sobre os filhos, latente neste mito, interessa-o por seu significado dentro da família cubana.
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Grova, Alina Gutiérrez. "Electra Garrigó: el estéril (y ridículo) decoro de los atridas." Aletria: Revista de Estudos de Literatura 24, no. 1 (April 30, 2014): 55–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.24.1.55-66.

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En Electra Garrigó (1941), drama de Virgilio Piñera, la “sistemática ruptura de la seriedad entre comillas” en que el artista resumió su poética teatral se construye mediante la incongruencia entre un contenido que ha perdido su calidad trágica y un lenguaje que continúa expresándose con la gravedad y la elevación propias del género. Con este procedimiento se logra una inversión del canon, orientada a impedir la síntesis que demanda la tragedia, que la recepción interpreta como grotesque.
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Herrera Díaz, Gustavo. "Nation and Theater in Crisis: The Intermedial Revolution of Electra Garrigó." Revista de Estudios Hispánicos 55, no. 2 (2021): 421–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rvs.2021.0025.

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Mujica, Jaris. "María José Garrido Asperó, Soborno, fraude, cohecho: Los proyectos para evitar la manipulación electoral en las primeras elecciones del México independiente 1821-1822, México, Instituto Mora, 2011, 156 p." Relaciones Estudios de Historia y Sociedad 34, no. 135 (June 21, 2013): 246–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.24901/rehs.v34i135.456.

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María José Garrido Asperó, Soborno, fraude, cohecho: Los proyectos para evitar la manipulación electoral en las primeras elecciones del México independiente 1821-1822, México, Instituto Mora, 2011, 156 p.
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Sierra, Andres Mauricio, Edorta Ibarra, Iñigo Kortabarria, Jon Andreu, and Joseba Lasa. "Hegazkinen elektrifikazioa: aktuatzaile elektromekanikoak eta propultsio elektrikoa." EKAIA Euskal Herriko Unibertsitateko Zientzia eta Teknologia Aldizkaria, no. 35 (May 2, 2019): 257–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1387/ekaia.19780.

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Gaur egun, elektrifikazio-maila altuak dituzten hegazkinak (MEA, More Electric Aircraft, ingelesez) kontuan hartzen dira aireko garraio ekologikoagoa, jasangarriagoa eta eraginkorragoa lortzeko. Alde horretatik, tradizionalak diren sistema pneumatikoak, hidraulikoak, eta mekanikoak sistema elektrikoengatik ordezkatu nahi dira, denborarekin, MEA kontzeptuaren helburuak lortzeko. Bi aplikazio elektriko nabarmentzen dira MEA motako hegazkinetan: aktuadore elektromekanikoak (EMA, Electro Mechanical Actuator, ingelesez) eta propultsio elektrikoa/hibridoa. Teknologia horien teknologiaren egoera garatzen da lan honetan, eta egileek EMA prototipo erreal batean lortutako emaitzak azaltzen dira. Horrez gain, sistema horien elementu nagusi diren potentzia-sistemak eta motor elektrikoak aztertzen dira, industria aeronautikoaren beharrizan zorrotzak direla-eta egokienak izan daitezkeen fase anitzeko topologietan zentratuz.
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Tarasov, K. A. "Elected Power in the Petrograd Garrison in 1917–1918." Russian Studies in History 56, no. 4 (October 2, 2017): 273–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10611983.2017.1396820.

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Of College and Research Libraries, Association. "And the winners are . . . : The official results of the 2020 election." College & Research Libraries News 81, no. 6 (June 11, 2020): 302. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.81.6.302.

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Jon E. Cawthorne, dean of the Wayne State University Library System and the School of Information Sciences, is the 83rd president of ACRL.Julie Garrison, dean of university libraries at Western Michigan University, has been elected vice-president/president-elect of ACRL.
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Figueroa, M., and A. Sives. "Homogenous Voting, Electoral Manipulation and the 'Garrison' Process in Post-Independence Jamaica." Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 40, no. 1 (March 2002): 81–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/713999580.

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Rabinovich, Yakov N., and Yury N. Smirnov. "Service People of the Border Fortress on the Volga at the Beginning of Mikhail Romanov’s Reign." History 19, no. 1 (2020): 60–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2020-19-1-60-70.

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The Volga cities played an important role during the Time of Troubles, but the history of Samara has not been studied enough. There is practically no information about the voivodes and the garrison of Samara from 1602 to 1614. Newly discovered sources allow to correct this gap in historiography. It is known that there were 300 gunmen in Samara and 205 gunmen came to Samara from the destroyed Saratov. Despite the frequent change of power in Moscow, Samara remained loyal to the central authorities, particularly to Tsar Mikhail Romanov elected in 1613. False Dmitry II and his son Ivan (“Vorionok”) from Marina Mnishek, who failed to gain recognition in Moscow, did not receive support in Samara. The consistent identification of the Samara garrison and its commanders with the supreme authority served as a defense against internal unrest. In the face of an external threat, this factor saved Samara from the fate of Saratov and Tsaritsyn that disappeared during the Time of Troubles. Also the courage of the defenders of Samara was supported by the prophecy of Alexy, Metropolitan of Moscow, stated that the enemy would never capture this city. The article shows that in the Time of Troubles, the Samara fortress continued to be a reliable outpost on the southeastern border of Russia. The fortress had to play an important role, first of all, in the fight against internal enemies. After the liberation of Moscow from the invaders and the election of Mikhail Romanov as the Tsar ataman Zarutsky made the last serious attempt to struggle against the new dynasty in the Volga region. Before the government army went on the offensive in 1614, the rebel movement was restrained by the Samara garrison and by its voivode D. P. Pozharsky-Lopata. They also contributed to ensuring ties with the countries of the East, to the restoration of the Volga route, and eventually to the revival of national statehood. After 1614 the Samara authorities returned to “routine” duties to protect trade routes from robbers instead of fighting against the dangerous anti-government movement.
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Travis, Toni-Michelle C. "Boston: The Unfinished Agenda." PS: Political Science & Politics 19, no. 03 (1986): 610–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096500018175.

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In January 1986 Bruce Boiling, a member of the Boston City Council, became the first black president in the council's 166-year history. Boiling's presidency marks the culmination of the slow, but steadily growing empowerment of blacks in Boston politics. While blacks have always been present in Boston politics they have more often been observers, rather than participants as the Yankees and the Irish have dominated the political stage. In order to understand the role of blacks in Boston it is necessary to have some background knowledge of how Yankee paternalism retarded black political development and how Irish displacement of the Yankees resulted in the exclusion of blacks from Democratic party politics.Historical AntecedentsBoston politics has its roots in the historical relationships among the Yankees, the Irish, and the blacks. Under Yankee domination colonial and pre-Civil War blacks experienced racial harmony in an atmosphere where they could enjoy civil and political rights. Wealthy Yankee traders viewed free blacks paternalistically, as a low income class of people (Lupo, 1977, p. 124). Since Yankees were members of the political and cultural elite they did not perceive blacks as an economic threat to their position. Consequently, blacks could freely operate businesses, buy property, and run for office (Horton, 1979).As slavery became an increasingly important issue in the 1850s free blacks and Yankee abolitionists formed integrated organizations to end slavery. Abolitionist organizations provided an opportunity for free blacks to learn organizational and political skills. Yet, blacks often found that their efforts to become leaders were thwarted by white patrons who expected blacks to work only as obedient followers. A notable case among many was the conflict between white abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass, a former slave, over the crucial issue of the future role of blacks in electoral politics (Quarles, 1969). Frederick Douglass broke with Garrison who felt that blacks should not be encouraged to vote in a political system where the Constitution protected the rights of slaveholders (Horton, 1979, p. 86). Douglass adamantly advocated electoral participation and pulled some black abolitionists from Garrison's ranks. Douglass felt that participation in the electoral process was a necessary step in the political development of blacks. To affirm his convictions Douglass ran on the Liberal ticket for an office in New York state.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Electra Garrigo"

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Fernández, Morbila. "En el Vórtice cel Huracán. Reescrituras Oblicuas del Caribe Hispano en los Discursos Literarios de Virgilio Piñera y Aída Cartagena Portalatín." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195780.

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An oblique reading of the European canon constitutes the discursive center for present day Caribbean literature. In doing this, authors question Eurocentric representational codes of Caribbean identity while they create their own discourses in "a certain way", that is, from a certain perspective and by means of hybrid appropriation and synchretization of the very models that feed their imagination. As this analysis purports to show, writers Virgilio Piñera (Cuba) and Aída Cartagena Portalatín (Dominican Republic), by their rereading of the canon, establish in their works hybrid dialogs between the European There and the Caribbean Here. In that line, among the canonical cultural signifiers that the authors adopt, they privilege the appropriation of Greek myths. Piñera does this in his theater piece Electra Garrigó, and Cartagena in her novel Escalera para Electra. In Piñera's work, the main devices utilized are humor, irony, and parody of the text by Euripides, obtained by the used of "choteo", a particular brand of Cuban parodic humor in the manner of Bakhtin's carnavalization. This technique is employed along with the use of heteroglossia, which is utilized by Cartagena as well in her novel. In her work, the Dominican author constructs a parallel and intertextual reading of the same play by the Greek dramatist from the positionality of a female subject. Although with different strategies and in different literary genres, Piñera and Cartagena structure their literary discourses with themes that reflect their cultural identities from the synchretism of difference and from the perspective of a Caribbean subject. This dissertation confirms the efficacy of the discursive strategies they utilize on taking the female subject and the family as the axis of their contesting, unofficial readings of the history and cultural identity of the Caribbean.
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Villa, Valentina [Verfasser], Johannes [Akademischer Betreuer] Buchner, and Ariza José Antonio [Akademischer Betreuer] Garrido. "Electro-switchable DNA layers for the analysis of antibody-antigen and p53-DNA interactions / Valentina Villa. Gutachter: José Antonio Garrido Ariza ; Johannes Buchner. Betreuer: Johannes Buchner." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1031550380/34.

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Books on the topic "Electra Garrigo"

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United States. Bonneville Power Administration and Montana. Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, eds. Garrison-Taft 500 kV Transmission Project: Phase II hunter survey final report. United States: U.S. Dept. of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, 1989.

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Allen, Stewart D. Garrison-Taft 500 kV Transmission Project: Phase III hunter survey, final report. United States: U.S. Dept. of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, 1989.

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Dominy, Graham. Ceremonies and Crises. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040047.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the themes of crisis and ceremony as the Colony of Natal matured and the garrison of Fort Napier faced greater threats, particularly from beyond its borders, during the period 1860s–1890s. In 1856, the Crown granted the Charter of Natal in which the settlers received elected representation in the Legislative Council, and the district became the fully fledged Colony of Natal. This chapter first describes the raids carried out by the Basotho border chief Lesaoana against the new colony and the reaction of British generals before discussing the ceremony, whereby a detachment of the 99th Regiment fired a Royal salute, to mark Natal's annexation of the small territory that was named Alfred County. It also considers the British military's brutal suppression of the Hlubi chiefdom and the banishment and imprisonment of their leader, Langalibalele ka Mtihimkulu, on Robben Island. Finally, it explores the events of the Anglo-Zulu War, which bring the themes of pageantry and panic, ceremony and crisis into acute focus and into close relationship with each other.
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