Academic literature on the topic 'Proverbios colombianos'

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Journal articles on the topic "Proverbios colombianos"

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Montoya-Lerma, James. "Editorial." Revista Colombiana de Entomología 47, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/socolen.v47i1.11162.

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Un viejo proverbio reza: cada cacharrero alaba sus alhajas… Hoy, cuando la nueva junta directiva de la Sociedad Colombiana de Entomología (Socolen), nos invita a abandonar la tarea como equipo editorial de la Revista Colombiana de Entomología (RCdE), queremos poner algunos puntos en relieve que a futuro sean referente para evaluar con objetividad el papel del equipo editorial saliente en el desarrollo de este órgano divulgativo de la sociedad...
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Books on the topic "Proverbios colombianos"

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Acuña, Luis Alberto. Refranero colombiano: Mil y un refranes. Panamerica Ed., 2002.

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Del saber del pueblo: Adivinanzas, supersticiones y refranes. Instituto Caro y Cuervo, 1985.

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Villadiego, Benjamín Puche. Refranes y albafetos culturales del Departamento del Atlántico. [s.n.], 1996.

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El refrán antioqueño. Fondo Editorial Cooperativo, Cooperativa de Professores de la Universidad de Antioquia, 1994.

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Z, Carlos García. Refranero antioqueño: Diccionario fraseológico del habla antioqueña. Editorial Universidad de Antioquia, 1996.

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García, Jaime Sierra. El refrán antioqueño en los clásicos. Ediciones Autores Antioqueños, 1990.

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Argos. Refranes y dichos. Intermedio, 2004.

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Jiménez, Octavio Hernández. Del dicho al hecho: Sobre el habla cotidiana en Caldas. Editorial Universidad de Caldas, 2001.

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Refranes y dichos. Editorial Universidad de Antioquia, 1996.

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García, Jaime Sierra. El refrán antioqueño en los clásicos. Ediciones Autores Antioqueños, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Proverbios colombianos"

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Pobutsky, Aldona Bialowas. "From Man’s Man to Mama’s Boy." In Pablo Escobar and Colombian Narcoculture. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401513.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 centers on the construct of masculinity in crime narratives, from the 2012 telenovela Pablo Escobar, el patrón del mal and the 2010 memoir El verdadero Escobar by Jhon Jairo Vásquez Velázquez to James Mollison’s The Memory of Pablo Escobar. It focuses on the telenovela’s depiction of Escobar’s gendered performance as a leader, on how its protagonist negotiates his own masculinity vis-à-vis women, hitmen, narco associates, and the nation in general by imposing a wilful brutality as a way of asserting dominance. Though the telenovela inadvertently humanizes the national monster by affording him an in-depth story, it also disrupts the myth of a powerful and self-controlled caudillo. This subversion is exemplified by Escobar’s peculiar attachment to his mother, which sabotages his image as an independent thinker, to reveal instead a proverbial mama’s boy incapable of mature relationships. Vásquez Velázquez’s El verdadero Escobar on the other hand, as well his various interviews both in print and on YouTube, exalt Escobar’s warrior ethos, and the sicario’s own warrior cult, by extension.
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