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Shilpa, Ranade. "Looking at Animation through the lens of Navarasa." Cartoon and Animation Studies 53 (December 31, 2018): 571–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.7230/koscas.2018.53.571.

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TANAKA, Kimiaki. "The Nine Sentiments (navarasa) Found in the Sarvabuddhasamayogadakinijalasamvaratantra Reconsidered." JOURNAL OF INDIAN AND BUDDHIST STUDIES (INDOGAKU BUKKYOGAKU KENKYU) 41, no. 1 (1992): 402–397. http://dx.doi.org/10.4259/ibk.41.402.

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KATRAK, KETU H. "‘Stripping Women of Their Wombs’: Active Witnessing of Performances of Violence." Theatre Research International 39, no. 1 (February 10, 2014): 31–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883313000539.

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This essay creates a theoretical frame interweaving Jill Dolan's concept of ‘finding hope at the theatre’ with Michel Foucault's concepts of ‘biopower’ and ‘biopolitics’ to argue that spectators’ affective responses to performed violence in live theatre include hope and imagining social change. I draw upon my own active witnessing of theatrical performances of two works –Ruinedby Pulitzer Prize-winning African-American Lynn Nottage, andEncounterby the Indian-American Navarasa Dance Theater Company. Along with Dolan and Foucault, I draw upon affect scholarship by James Thompson and Patricia T. Clough, and upon theorist Saidiya V. Hartman's discussion of slavery that makes the human into an abject ‘non-human’. Continuing forms of female enslavement and resistances to domination are evident in the representations of sexual slavery in the two works.
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Serrano Larráyoz, Fernando. "«Porque si se offresciere algún aviso o alguna cosa que vuestra merced me quiera screvir de secreto le envío esta cifra». Claves criptográficas conservadas en el archivo particular de Juan Rena durante el primera tercio del siglo XVI." Medievalismo, no. 25 (November 2, 2015): 389. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/j/241431.

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<p>La reciente organización realizada por el Archivo General de Navarra de los papeles procedentes del archivo particular del clérigo veneciano Juan Rena (ca. 1480-1539), mano derecha de Fernando II de Aragón (el Católico) y Carlos V en la reestructuración administrativa del reino de Navarra tras su conquista en 1512, ha permitido conocer diverso material criptográfico tocante a las actividades vinculadas con su persona entre 1520 y 1529. En el presente trabajo se estudian tres cifras desconocidas hasta el momento, enmarcándolas en su contexto cronológico y relacionando sus principales características con otras claves conocidas en el ámbito hispano del siglo XVI. El desconocimiento de la existencia de este tipo de documentación relativa a las élites navarras de la Baja Edad Media y el Renacimiento las hace más interesantes, porque permite comprobar que no debieron de ser infrecuentes entre los sectores privilegiados.</p>
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Bueno Urritzelki, Mikel. "Los inicios de un partido nuevo: la creación del PSOE en Navarra (1974-1976)." Revista Historia Autónoma, no. 17 (September 30, 2020): 93–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.15366/rha2020.17.005.

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A mediados de 1974, un conjunto de personas redactaron el acta de constitución del PSOE de Navarra sin ningún tipo de unión con el partido desaparecido tras la guerra civil española. Se trataba de una quincena de militantes, procedentes de movimientos cristianos de base, que fueron desarrollando, no sin dificultades, el PSOE en tres localidades navarras. Pese a su escasa militancia, se formaron tres sectores ideológicos, dos de los cuales compitieron entre sí por la dirección del Partido. El sector revolucionario se hizo con el control de las Juventudes Socialista de la provincia, dentro de un contexto de debate interno entre posicionamientos reformistas y revolucionarios. Los otros dos sectores eran de ideología socialdemócrata, aunque diferenciados por el carácter rupturista o reformista de cada uno de ellos en torno a cómo debía desarrollarse la transición. El estudio de los inicios del PSOE en Navarra se sustenta, especialmente, en la historia oral, tras la realización de entrevistas a diversas personas que participaron en la construcción de un partido nuevo con siglas históricas.
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Juanto Jiménez, Consuelo. "El Tribunal de Navarra y sus funcionarios inquisitoriales: algunas observaciones." Príncipe de Viana, no. 279 (August 25, 2021): 87–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.35462/pv.279.4.

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Se ofrece una síntesis de la compleja historia del Tribunal inquisitorial de Navarra, cuya principal característica fue la movilidad y cambios de su sede de unos a otros reinos. Así aparece en Pamplona (con un inquisidor de Aragón), en otras ciudades navarras como Estella y Tudela, y en otras riojanas como Calahorra y Logroño. Se estudian así la confluencia de jurisdicciones y de las diversas dinastías regias, con el telón de fondo de las razones de esos cambios de sede. Y se atiende asimismo a los funcionarios del Tribunal, proyectado a actividades diversas pero especialmente conocido por la relativa a un tema importante en el norte de España como fue la brujería.
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Peel, John S. "An outer shelf shelly fauna from Cambrian Series 2 (Stage 4) of North Greenland (Laurentia)." Journal of Paleontology 95, S83 (April 2021): 1–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2020.112.

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AbstractAn assemblage of 50 species of small shelly fossils is described from Cambrian Series 2 (Stage 4) strata in North Greenland, the present day northernmost part of the paleocontinent of Laurentia. The fossils are derived from the basal member of the Aftenstjernesø Formation at Navarana Fjord, northern Lauge Koch Land, a condensed unit that accumulated in a sediment-starved outer ramp setting in the transarctic Franklinian Basin, on the Innuitian margin of Laurentia. Most other small shelly fossil assemblages of similar age and composition from North America are described from the Iapetan margin of Laurentia, from North-East Greenland south to Pennsylvania. Trilobites are uncommon, but includeSerrodiscus. The Australian bradoriidSpinospitellais represented by a complete shield.Obolella crassais the only common brachiopod. Hyoliths, includingCassitella,Conotheca,Neogloborilus, andTriplicatella, are abundant and diverse, but most are represented just by opercula. Sclerites interpreted as stem-group aculiferans (sachitids) are conspicuous, includingQaleruaqia, the oldest described paleoloricate,Ocruranus?,Inughuitoconusn. gen., andHippopharangites. Helcionelloid mollusks are diverse, but not common; they are associated with numerous specimens of the bivalvePojetaia runnegari. The fauna compares best with that of the upper Bastion Formation of North-East Greenland, the Forteau Formation of western Newfoundland, and the Browns Pond Formation of New York, but several taxa have a world-wide distribution. Many specimens are encrusted with crystals of authigenic albite. New species:Anabarella?navaranae,Stenotheca?higginsi,Figurina?polaris,Hippopharangites groenlandicus,Inughuitoconus borealis, andOcruranus?kangerluk.UUID:http://zoobank.org/160a17b1-3166-4fcf-9849-a3cabd1e04a3
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Peel, J. S. "Comment on shear zones in the Navarana Fjord Escarpment, J.P.Koch Fjord, central North Greenland." Rapport Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse 132 (December 31, 1986): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v132.7962.

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The Navarana Fjord Escarpment is a major sedimentological feature of the Franklinian Basin in North Greenland. A southern sequence of Ordovician-Silurian shelf carbonates forming the escarpment itself is juxtaposed across a steep scarp slope with a northern deep-water trough succession dominated by sandstone turbidites. The relief of the scarp can be estimated to many hundred metres on the basis of present-day exposures along Navarana Fjord and J. P. Koch Fjord, central North Greenland.
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Steenfelt, A. "Reconnaissance scale geochemical survey in central and western North Greenland Preliminary results concerning zinc and barium." Rapport Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse 126 (December 31, 1985): 95–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v126.7915.

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Stream sediment samples were colleeted at a density of 1 sample per 30 km2 in Warming Land, Wulff Land, Nares Land, Nansen Land and along Navarana Fjord. The minus 0.1 mm grain size fraetion of the samples was analysed by X-ray fluorescenee for 30 elements. The regional distribution pattem for the contents of Zn and Ba reflects the lithological changes. Lowest values for both elements occur in the lower Palaeozoic earbonate platform and the contents gradually inerease northwards in the flysch deposits of the Silurian basin to a high level for both elements in samples from the folded Cambrian basin deposits in Nansen Land. Anomalously high values of Zn and Ba at Navarana Fjord and at north-west Nares Land are associated with a thin Cambro-Ordovician unit of blaek dolomitie mudstones. Reeonnaissanee zine anomalies and the occurrenee of massive sphalerite in the matrix of a breccia zone at Navarana Fjord are taken as indications of a major zine mineralising event.
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Arana Palacios, Jesús. "Los clubes de lectura y las bibliotecas navarras." Las bibliotecas de Navarra: acceso a la información y el conocimiento / Nafarroako liburutegiak: informazioa eta ezagutza eskuratzeko bidea, no. 275 (May 29, 2020): 1195–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.35462/pv.275.7.

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RESUMEN En este artículo se trata de resumir los casi veinte años de historia de los clubes de lectura en las bibliotecas navarras. Una historia que comienza en el año 2000 con los primeros clubes estables en la Biblioteca de Barañáin y que continúa hasta nuestros días con casi 180 clubes de distintas características atendidos desde el Servicio de Bibliotecas del Gobierno de Navarra. A estos habría que añadir todos aquellos vinculados a otras instituciones y los que funcionan en el ámbito privado. LABURPENA Artikulu honen helburua Nafarroako liburutegietako irakurketa-kluben ia hogei urteko historiaren laburpena egitea da. Historia 2000. urtean hasi zen Barañaingo Liburutegiko lehenengo klub egonkorrekin eta gaur arte jarraitzen du; ia 180 klub daude, hainbat ezaugarritakoak, eta Nafarroako Gobernuko Liburutegi Zerbitzuaren ardurapean daude. Horiez gain, beste erakunde batzuei lotutakoak eta alor pribatuan funtzionatzen dutenak ere badaude. ABSTRACT This article aims to summarise the almost twenty-year history of reading groups in Navarran libraries. They first emerged in the year 2000 with the first established clubs set up in the Barañáin Library, and the initiative is still thriving today, with almost 180 varied clubs serviced by the Government of Navarre Library Service. In addition, there are also all those linked to other institutions, which operate within the private sphere.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Navarasa"

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Roy, Piyush. "Aesthetics of emotional acting : an argument for a Rasa-based criticism of Indian cinema and television." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/22910.

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The thesis explores elements of Sanskrit drama studies, its philosophy of aesthetics, Hindu theology and Indian cinema studies. It seeks to identify and appreciate the continual influence of a pioneering and influential idea from the Indian subcontinent’s cultural memory and history – the ‘theory of aesthetics’, also known as the ‘Rasa Theory’. The rasa theory is a seminal contribution of the ancient Indian Sanskrit drama textbook, the Natyashastra, whose postulates have provided a definitive template for appreciating and analysing all major fine arts in the Indian sub-continent for over two millennia. No criticism of an art form in India is more devastating than the allegation that it is devoid of rasa. Though ‘rasa’ has many literal meanings like taste, essence and ultimately bliss, in Natyashastra it is used to signify the “essence of emotion” or the final emotional state of ‘relish/reaction/aesthetic experience’ achieved by a spectator while watching a performing art. The thesis uses this fundamental aesthetic influence from India’s cultural memory and heritage to understand its working in the shaping of emotive performances, and the structuring of multiple genre mixing narrative styles in Indian cinema. It identifies and explains how the story telling attributes in Indian cinema, still preserve, transmit and represent, drama and performance aesthetics established 2000 years ago. The chapters are divided into two sections – evidence-led correlation confirming the direct influence of Natyashastra guidelines on Indian filmmaking practices, and arguments-driven proposals on how to use the rasa theory for appreciating cinematic aesthetics. Section One, comprising of the first three chapters, engages with direct evidence of the influence and use of Natyashastra prescriptions and rasa theory expectations in the early years of Indian cinema, when the movie industry was intimately tied to theatre for creative guidance. Section Two, comprising of chapters four to six, goes beyond these conscious engagements to explore the continuing relevance of the concepts of bhava and rasa for studies and methods in film appreciation, and their potential usage in discussing alternate modes of cinematic expression, like melodrama. In this section, recommendations are made on how to re-read and review influential and representative cinematic achievements from different eras, regions and genres of Indian on-screen entertainment, using the rasa theory for better understanding of foundational cinematic attributes like plot construction, performances and directorial achievement in non-realism prioritising on-screen narrations. The thesis shows how to appreciate expressive acting, song and dance performances and melodramatic narratives/ movies using the rasa theory’s prescriptions on good acting in a navarasa exploring drama. It calls for a greater engagement with the theory’s aesthetic appreciation ideas, beyond its current peripheral acknowledgement in academic scholarship as an exotic and ancient review model with doubtful contemporary relevance. My conclusions offer a valuable guide for a fair and better appreciation of dramatic, stylistic and stereotypical acting in cinema that Western models of film criticism privileging the realistic form have been inadequate in comprehending. These findings propose a mode of inclusive aesthetic criticism that enjoys broad application across a wide range of cinematic art genres and national cinema styles using non-Euro/American modes of storytelling, towards the establishment of a humanist film education.
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Müller, Beatrix. "Santa María la Real, Sangüesa (Navarra) die Bauplastik Santa Marías und die Skulptur Navarras und Aragóns im 12. Jahrhundert ; Rezeptor, Katalysator, Innovator? /." [S.l. : s.n.], 1997. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=958467609.

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Roig, Torres Maria Elena. "Trovadores occitanos en Navarra, Navarra en los trovadores occitanos (1134-1234)." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/393890.

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A tenor de lo que sucede con la lírica trovadoresca en relación a los condados catalanes o a la corona castellana, se hace necesario replantear la naturaleza del vínculo que los trovadores occitanos establecieron con Navarra. Durante años la crítica ha minimizado o negado la existencia de tal vínculo y se ha mostrado poco proclive a reflexionar acerca de esta supuesta ausencia. El objetivo del presente estudio es reevaluar la presencia del reino pirenaico en la poesía trovadoresca occitana. Para ello, se parte de un nuevo vaciado del corpus conservado y se lleva a cabo una lectura pormenorizada de los textos. Eso permite refrescar los listados de alusiones a Navarra hechos hasta el momento. A continuación se examinan en profundidad los condicionamientos sociales, históricos y culturales que enmarcan dichas alusiones. Ello implica la contextualización, datación y justificación de los poemas seleccionados. De ahí el enfoque sociohistórico, completado con un análisis formal filológico que permite comprender mejor la recepción textual. Las conclusiones son claras. Navarra está presente en la lírica de los trovadores. Sin ser una presencia tan llamativa como la de otros reinos vecinos, la cincuentena de composiciones que se vinculan a la corte navarra habla por sí misma: los textos citan fechos de la historia pirenaica y de su política, con referencia destacada a Sancho VI y más denostada a su hijo, Sancho VII; alaban la presencia y critican la ausencia de valores corteses y morales en sus cortes, especialmente de la largueza; mencionan aspectos de su religión y, sobre todo, se hacen eco de la importancia del peregrinaje a Santiago; describen rasgos llamativos de su geografía y de sus gentes, etc. Su presencia no es meramente pasiva: llegó a ejercer una labor de mecenazgo, regio y señorial, y dio pie a una producción propia, pues, tomando Navarra como eje, se conformó un núcleo de cultivadores y protectores de poesía trovadoresca en lengua occitana y galaico-portuguesa que incluyó las familias de los Haro, los Cameros, los Azagra, los Ladrón y otras. Todo ello anima a corregir las apreciaciones hechas por la crítica sobre la cuestión y obliga a insertar definitivamente al olvidado reino de Navarra en el rayonnement de la lírica trovadoresca de los siglos XII y XIII.
It seems necessary to reconsider the kind of relationship the troubadours established with the kingdom of Navarre. For years the experts have minimized the existence of these ties, showing no interest in analyzing the absence of Navarre. This study aims to reassess the presence of the Pyrenean crown in the Occitan poetry of the troubadours. The starting point is a new screening of the corpus preserved. Afterwards, new and detailed readings of the chosen texts take place. This helps to renovate the list of allusions to Navarre known until today. At the same time, we make a thorough examination of the social, historical and cultural conditions surrounding these allusions. Therefore, it’s indispensable to contextualize, to date and to justify the selected poems. A formal philological analysis completes this socio-historical approach, for it allows us to better understand the text reception. Conclusion: Navarre is present in the lyric of the troubadours. It may not be a remarkable presence, but more than fifty texts are linked to the Navarrese court. The texts remark facts and events related to its History and Politics, with special appraisingly references to Sancho VI and not so appraisingly to his son Sancho VII. They applaud the existence of moral and courtly values in the kingdom, and they criticize its absence -chiefly largesse. They take into account different aspects of its religion, and are testimony of the importance that the pilgrimage to Santiago gained. They describe the most interesting features of its geography and its people, etcetera. In fact, the presence of Navarre in the troubadour literature is not passive. The court of the king and those of his lords acted as patrons of the troubadours. What’s more, a circle of poets and protectors developed around Navarre. The Haro, Cameros, Azagra, Ladrón families and others were part of this circle, all of them interested in the Occitan and Galician poetry. Now we can correct all previous assessments. We have to introduce in a definite way the forgotten crown of Navarre in the rayonnement that achieved the lyric of the Occitan troubadours during the XII and XIII century.
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Fargas, Eduardo Xavier. "Violoncello school of Andre Navarra." Thesis, Cardiff University, 2008. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/55782/.

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This dissertation seeks to answer the question of whether there is a cello-playing school today which we can attribute to the French cellist Andre Navarra. To do this it documents the technical aspects of cello playing which Navarra taught his pupils, through field work, interviewing several of them as to the salient aspects of Navarra's instruction. As far as it has been possible, these topics have also been covered through video material of Navarra demonstrating a summarized version of his technical approach to the instrument, and analysis of video material of Navarra performing. To aid in ascertaining the degree to which the influence of Navarra's instrumental approach has spread, the manifestations of said influence in some of his student's publications have been examined. The situational and interpersonal characteristics of his pedagogy, especially in the context of his group teaching, were also considered. This examination determines that, to a great extent, those of Navarra's pupils who are themselves teachers try to reproduce the group setting, and subscribe to most of the precepts established by Navarra, especially in respect of bowing. Furthermore, Navarra's influence on the publications mentioned above is readily apparent. Portions of the dissertation examine physical principles which help explain the success of Navarra's bowing approach, and its parallels to similar ideas by the violinist Carl Flesch, to whom Navarra acknowledged indebtedness in this regard. The manifestations of Navarra's influence, together with the number of teachers, many now in the third student-teacher generation after Navarra, who are passing on this ideas, lead to the conclusion that the sphere of Influence of Navarra's pedagogy has been pervasive enough to refer to it as a 'school'.
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Müller, Beatrix. "Santa María la Real, Sangüesa (Navarra)." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät III, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/14440.

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Bislang gab es keine detaillierte Untersuchung der umfangreichen Bauplastik der Kirche Santa María la Real in Sangüesa, obwohl es sich um einen der für die Entwicklung der spätromanischen Skulptur Nordspaniens wichtigsten Komplexe des 12. Jahrhunderts handelt. Die Arbeit versucht, diese Forschungslücke zu schließen. Grundlage der Analyse und gleichzeitig Bestandsaufnahme ist ein Katalog, der die gesamte Bauplastik (360 Einzelskulpturen) und rund 40 Vergleichsbeispiele erfaßt. Mittels einer detaillierten Stilanalyse wurden stilistische und ikonographische Ordnungsprinzipien aus dem scheinbaren Durcheinander herausgearbeitet. Von dieser Grundlage aus konnten mehrere Skulpturenkomplexe Nordspaniens zueinander in Beziehung gesetzt werden. Nur Sangüesa vereint Skulpturen aus mindestens drei anderen Zentren und führt gleichzeitig neue Elemente - wie die Gewändefiguren Chartreser Prägung - ein. Das gesamte Spektrum der Bauplastik Navarras und Aragóns zwischen etwa 1130 und 1170 läßt sich daran ablesen. Als einziges Beispiel einer solchen Syntheseleistung in Nordspanien ist Sangüesa Rezeptor, Katalysator und Innovator zugleich. Das Tympanon Santa Marías zeigt die einzige erhaltene explizite Darstellung des jüngsten Gerichts einer nordspanischen Kirche des 12. Jahrhunderts. Vieles spricht dafür, daß auf Portalen entlang des Camino de Santiago eine inhaltliche Verbindungslinie zu ziehen ist von den furchteinflößenden Darstellungen in Frankreich über die auf wenige Elemente reduzierte Illustration des Weltgerichts in Sangüesa bis hin zu dem versöhnenden Christus im Pórtico de la Gloria der Kathedrale von Compostela. Die vorliegende Analyse erweist die spanische Bauplastik als eine eigenständige, innovative und hochqualitative Skulptur.
Santa María la Real, Sangüesa (Navarra) The architectural sculpture of Santa Marías and 12th century sculpture in Navarre and Aragón Receptor, catalysator, innovator? Beyond any doubt, Santa María la Real of Sangüesa is one of the most important sculptural complexes of 12th century Romanesque sculpture in Northern Spain. Nevertheless no detailed analysis of the rich sculpture of the main portal and the capitals in the interior of the church has hitherto been made. This is the first time a thesis tries to set up a catalogue and to present an analysis of the 360 different sculptures and to compare them with 40 examples of other places. In a specific and detailed analysis out of the enormous variety of sculptures some important stilistic and iconographic categories can be brought out allowing to establish the relationship between Sangüesa and other important monumental sculptural complexes in Northern Spain. Thus one can prove that only Sangüesa combines sculptures from at least three different centres of Ronanesque art in Northern Spain; and - what is more - the Sangüesa masters have introduced new elements like the column statues of Chartrese style. In Sangüesa the whole spectre of monumental sculpture in Navarre and Aragón between 1130 and 1170 is well represented. Santa María la Real is, therefore, a unique example of such a synthesis and can be regarded as a receptor, catalysator and innovator as well. The Sangüesan tympanum shows the only existing explicit illustration of the Last Judgement in a church of 12th century Spain. One may argue that a continuous iconographic program exists on portals along the Camino de Santiago: starting with the frightening representations in France passing by the reduced illustration of the Last Judgement in Sangüesa up to the reconciling Christ of the Pórtico de la Gloria of the Cathedral in Compostela. The thesis proves the high and innovative quality, and in particular, the originality of Spanish architectural sculpture of the period.
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Andersson, Johanna. "Heterosexuella skådespel i Margareta av Navarras Heptameron." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för kultur och kommunikation, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-53949.

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Jag vill i den här uppsatsen beskriva hur sexualitet och genus konstrueras, befästs och utmanas i Margareta av Navarras verk Heptameron. Jag utgår från Judith Butlers och Thomas Laqueurs queerteoretiska perspektiv och visar hur de olika maktdiskurserna kristendom, aristokrati, patriarkalism och nyplatonism påverkar och påtvingar olika konstruktioner av sexualitet och genus, och kan konstatera att alla dessa diskurser bygger på en normerande och normaliserad heterosexualitet som ständigt för tillbaka avvikelserna från denna norm, hos såväl devisanterna som i de två noveller jag studerat, till en binär könskategorisering. Huvudfokus ligger på tvetydigheten hos begrepp som man, kvinna, och fullkomlig kärlek. Jag menar att just avsaknaden av slutgiltiga definitioner av sådana begrepp i verket visar på att det inte går att finna något essentiellt ursprung eller någon slutgiltig definition av dem. Det är just därför den heterosexuella normen måste iscensättas gång på gång. Jag menar dock att man kan konstatera att det finns en skillnad i fråga om de bakomliggande diskursernas gestaltning i ramberättelse där de slås fast och i novellerna där de problematiseras, vilket också påpekats av Bernard. Det finns med andra ord ett större utrymme för avvikande från sexualitets- och genusnormer i Heptamerons noveller, medan ramberättelsens funktion tycks vara att föra dem tillbaka till ordningen. Likväl sker en ständig upprepning av den heterosexuella normen både hos devisanterna och i novellerna, en upprepning som tyder på att heterosexualiteten inte är vare sig given eller naturlig utan iscensatt.
In this study I am analyzing how categories of sexuality and gender are represented in Marguerite de Navarre’s Heptameron. I have narrowed the object of study down to two of the seventy-two novellas; number forty-seven and forty-three, and to four of the ten devisants; Oisille, Parlamente, Hircan and Dagoucin. The theoretical frame is taken from Judith Butlers Gender Trouble. Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990) and Undoing Gender (2004) and from Thomas Laqueurs Making Sex. Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud (1990). Butler’s aim is to deconstruct terms such as feminine and masculine, which function as imagined normalization categories due to power relations. In Undoing Gender she asks: “If I am a certain gender, will I still be regarded as part of the human? Will the ‘human’ expand to include me in its reach? If I desire in certain ways, will I be able to live?” These questions are of great importance for my study, which presents how the categories of sexuality and gender can be negotiated in the equalized frame Marguerite de Navarre creates for her ten devisants and novellas. At the same time I assess how every attempt to go beyond the boundaries of norms fails due to a norm of heterosexuality, which constrains the binary categories of man and woman. There are four main discourses by which the heterosexual norm is internalized by the devisants in Heptameron: the Christian, the aristocratic, the patriarchal and the neo-platonic. I suggest that each of the four devisants that I have studied represents one of these discourses. Since there are no definitive lines or definitive conclusions reached in the discussions among them it would be more correct to say that all the discourses effect all of the devisants to some extent, but that all the devisants act through a main discourse when he/she express his/her individual opinions. When the devisants in the frame leave it to the reader to come to a conclusion about right or wrong behavior for men and women, they are still rather set in their own opinions and, also, quite unforgiving. It is my contention that the novellas create more room for negotiations of the sexual and gender roles than the frame. In novella forty-three a woman acts within the role of the active, hence masculine, part of a love affair, and novella forty-seven tells the story of a parfaicte amytié between two men. But it is also obvious that these attempts to stress and break the norms of sexuality and gender are unsuccessful, once again due to the fixed norm of heterosexuality which constrain the binary categories of man and woman. In the novellas these very failures put the norms under stress, since they point out the very problem with the determination of sexual and gender categories which were prevalent during the Renaissance. I conclude my results by returning to Butler’s question above; “If I desire in certain ways, will I be able to live?” In Heptameron one can always find a chance to try a different way, but in the end only the heterosexual desire in which man and woman are in dichotomy survives.
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Pejenaute, Goñi Javier María Alonso Fernández Julián. "Tipos de tiempo y clima de las comarcas Navarras /." Pamplona : Gobierno de Navarra, Departamento de educación, cultura y deporte, 1990. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37215104r.

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Larrañaga, Zulueta Miguel. "Campesinado y conflictividad social en la Navarra bajomedieval /." Segovia : Universidad SEK, 2005. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40021275k.

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Gerdes, Gorm-Julian [Verfasser]. "Navarrismus, Españolismus, Baskismus : Welche Ideologie bestimmt Navarras Zukunft? / Gorm-Julian Gerdes." Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2019. http://d-nb.info/119339189X/34.

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Hellmich, Stefanie. "Kreditsicherungsrechte in der spanischen Mehrrechtsordnung : insbesondere in Katalonien und Navarra /." Tübingen : Mohr-Siebeck, 2000. http://www.gbv.de/dms/spk/sbb/recht/toc/321085108.pdf.

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Vivēkānanda, Yas. Bhārat band!: Navarasa kadhala sampuṭi. Haidarābād: Vasundharā Pablikēṣans, 2013.

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Vivēkānanda, Yas. Mīsāla pi(lla)lli: Navarasa kathala sampuṭi. Haidarābād: Vasundharā Pablikēṣans, 2013.

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Baroja, Julio Caro. Navarra. Madrid: Incafo, 1990.

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Centro de Estudios del Románico (Monasterio de Santa María la Real de Aguilar de Campóo), ed. Enciclopedia del Románico en Navarra: Navarra. Aguilar de Campoo, Palencia: Fundación Santa María La Real, Centro de Estudios del Románico, 2008.

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Lecumberri, Saturnino Napal. Navarra, tierra de toros: Casta navarra. Pamplona: Ediciones Fecit, 2001.

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Induráin, Carlos Mata. Navarra Literatura. Pamplona: Gobierno de Navarra, 2003.

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Induráin, Carlos Mata. Navarra literatura. Pamplona: Gobierno de Navarra, Departamento de Cultura y Turismo, Institución Príncipe de Viana, 2003.

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Wojciechowski, Piotr. Cafe Navarra. Warszawa: Biblioteka "Wiezi", 2007.

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Simonena, Carmen Jusué. Monasterios, Navarra. Pamplona: Gobierno de Navarra, Departamento de Industria, Comercio, Turismo y Trabajo, 1994.

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Snatak, Vijayendra. Dvivedīyugīna Hindī navaratna. Dillī: Ārya Prakāśana Maṇḍala, 1994.

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Ricciotti, Rudy, Romain Ricciotti, and Patrick Mazzacane. "The Enrico Navarra Gallery." In Designing and Building with UHPFRC, 79–86. Hoboken, NJ USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118557839.ch6.

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Schlaffer, Hannelore. "Margarete von Navarra: Das novellistische Ereignis als gesellschaftlicher Skandal." In Poetik der Novelle, 63–78. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03505-9_4.

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Bustince, Humberto. "Doctor Honoris Causa for Enric Trillas by the Universidad Pública de Navarra." In Accuracy and Fuzziness. A Life in Science and Politics, 83–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18606-1_4.

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Lana Berasain, José Miguel, and Iñaki Iriarte Goñi. "4. The social embeddedness of common property rights in Navarra (Spain), sixteenth to twentieth centuries." In Contexts of Property in Europe, 83–103. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.rurhe-eb.4.00065.

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Corbera, Carlos Laliena. "Guerra sagrada y poder real en Aragón y Navarra en el transcurso del siglo XI." In Guerre, pouvoirs et idéologies dans l’Espagne chrétienne aux alentours de l’an mil, 97–112. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.csm-eb.3.327.

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Lana Berasain, José Miguel, and Joseba de la Torre. "12. Land markets and credit on the road to capitalism. Navarra in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries." In Property Rights, Land Markets and Economic Growth in the European Countryside (13th-20th Centuries), 257–76. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.rurhe-eb.4.00148.

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"Cortes de Navarra." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 329. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58292-0_30989.

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"Charles III of Navarra." In Medieval Self-Coronations, 274–95. Cambridge University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108879279.013.

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Frimston, Richard, Maria de los Reyes S�nchez Moreno, and Juan Delgado Galindo. "Spain." In The International Protection of Adults. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780198727255.003.0055.

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Spain has a civil law system, is a member of the EU and is also multi-jurisdictional. Some regions (Cataluña, Aragón, Navarra) have specific laws affecting the protection of adults. Matters not covered by those laws and regions without specific laws are subject to the Spanish Civil Code (‘CC’).
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Rivera-Betancur, Jerónimo León. "Las misiones de los protagonistas del cine colombiano: metodología, concepto y análisis." In El viaje sin héroe del cine colombiano, 71–91. Universidad de La Sabana, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5294/978-958-12-0585-1.2021.3.

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En este capítulo se explica la metodología de análisis usada en la tesis doctoral “El viaje del protagonista del cine colombiano: contexto, gobierno e industria en una narrativa antiheroica”, la cual obtuvo mención cum laude en la Universidad de Navarra. Se explican los criterios para la selección de las películas del corpus de análisis y se proporciona un poco de contexto sobre las características del cine colombiano. Adicionalmente, se suministra información sobre las películas analizadas.
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Jimenez Setuain, Izaskun, Xenia Roxana Lopez Contreras, Vanessa Lopez Rodriguez, Pilar Cebollero Rivas, Jose Antonio Cascante Rodrigo, Angel Panizo, and Javier Hueto Perez de Heredia. "Pulmonary hamartomas in Navarra." In ERS International Congress 2016 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2016.pa2829.

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Selva-Royo, Juan Ramón, Nuño Mardones, and Alberto Cendoya. "Cartographying the real metropolis: A proposal for a data-based planning beyond the administrative boundaries." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5261.

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Cartographying the real metropolis: A proposal for a data-based planning beyond the administrative boundaries. Juan R. Selva-Royo¹, Nuño Mardones¹, Alberto Cendoya² ¹University of Navarra, School of Architecture, Department of Theory and Design, University of Navarra Campus, 31080 Pamplona, Spain; ²University of Navarra, ICS, Navarra Center for International Development, University of Navarra Campus, 31080, Pamplona, Spain E-mail: jrselva@unav.es, nmardones@unav.es, cendoya.alberto@gmail.com Keywords (3-5): Data planning, metropolitan areas, big data, urban extent, good governance Conference topics and scale: Cartography and big data Nowadays, there is a great gap between the functional reality of urban agglomerations and their planning, largely because of the traditional linkage of urban management to the administrative limits inherited from the past. It is also true that the regulation of urban activities, including census and statistical information, requires a closer view of its citizens that can only be addressed from the municipal level. In any case, it is clear that the metropolitan delimitation has met useful but often ethereal or exclusionary criteria (economic or labor patterns, functional areas...), which become disfigured by an administrative reality that does not always correspond to the real metropolis. This paper, aware of the new cartographic possibilities linked to the big data - CORINE Land Cover, SIOSE, multi-sector digital atlases (in many cases referred to the urban extent, etc.) and other open system platforms - explores the evidence that might base a new objective methodology for the delimitation and planning of large urban areas. Indeed, what if basic data for cities would arise not from administrative entities but from independent outside approaches such as satellite imagery? What if every single sensing unit (every citizen, company, building or vehicle) directly issued relevant and dynamic information without going through the municipal collection? Finally, the research analyzes the eventual implications of this data-based planning with administrative structures and urban planning competencies in force through some current case studies, with the purpose of achieving a more efficient and clear metropolitan governance for our planet. References (100 words) Aguado, M. (coord.) (2012) Áreas Urbanas +50. Información estadística de las Grandes Áreas Urbanas españolas 2012 (Centro de Publicaciones Secretaría General Técnica Ministerio de Fomento, Madrid). Angel, S. (dir.) (2016) Atlas of Urban Expansion (http://www.atlasofurbanexpansion.org) accessed 29 January 2017. Brenner, N. and Katsikis, N. (2017) Is the World Urban? Towards a Critique of Geospatial Ideology (Actar Publishers, New York). Florczyk, A. J., Ferri, S., Syrris, V., Kemper, T., Halkia, M., Soille, P., and Pesaresi, M. (2016). ‘A New European Settlement Map from Optical Remotely Sensed Data’, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing 9, 1978-1992.
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Ormazabal, Marta, Elisabeth Viles, Vanessa Prieto-Sandoval, and Carmen Jaca. "Environmental training at companies. The case of Volkswagen Navarra." In Third International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head17.2017.5518.

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Companies have made great strides in strengthening their environmental maturity and sustainable production. Nevertheless, many of them have not transmitted their knowledge to their workers, and this makes it more difficult to have employees participate in their company’s sustainability improvement process. In the particular case of Volkswagen Navarra, they have a lot of experience in environmental management, but they don’t have a proper program for teaching their workers so they can be more involved in the environmental aspects of the company. This paper proposes an environmental training program that can be used either as an e-learning course or a face-to-face course with the objective of providing employees with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate in the improvement of environmental aspects.
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Cebollero Rivas, Pilar Carmen, M. Carmen Bermejo Navas, Francisco Campano Lancharo, Jorge Zagaceta, Sonia Herrero Martín, María Jesus Martinez, Amparo Urrizburu, and Javier Hueto Pérez de Heredia. "Quality of spirometry in primary care in Navarra (Spain)." In ERS International Congress 2016 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2016.pa2264.

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Sanchez Salcedo, Pablo Antonio, Belen Marin Martinez, Dunibel Morillo Vanegas, Tamara Gutierrez Urra, Izaskun Jimenez Setuain, Vega García Lopez, Pilar Cebollero Rivas, and Javier Hueto Perez de Heredia. "Longitudinal lung function change in asbestos exposed workers in Navarra." In ERS International Congress 2016 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2016.pa1167.

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Sanchez Salcedo, Pablo Antonio, Belen Marin Martinez, Dunibel Morillo Vanegas, Tamara Gutierrez Urra, Izaskun Jimenez Setuain, Vega García López, Pilar Cebollero Rivas, Javier Hueto, and Debora Jorge García. "Factors associated to airway obstruction development in asbestos exposed workers in Navarra." In ERS International Congress 2017 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/1393003.congress-2017.pa415.

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Stepnicka, Martin. "On the satisfaction of Moser-Navara axioms for fuzzy inference systems." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fuzz-ieee.2016.7737702.

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Miguel Angel Campo, Angel Zamarron, and Camilo Robles. "Optimization of Cost Design and Energy Use of Plot Irrigation Systems in Navarra, Spain." In 2009 Reno, Nevada, June 21 - June 24, 2009. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.27185.

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Guillen, J. R., and M. A. Alonso. "DC application to enhance wind energy share in power systems: a case study in Navarra." In 2005 International Conference on Future Power Systems. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fps.2005.204321.

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Echarri, Fernando, and Jordi Puig. "ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND MEANINGFUL LEARNING: DIDACTIC APPLICATIONS IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES MUSEUM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA." In International Technology, Education and Development Conference. IATED, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/inted.2016.0681.

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