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Language to Culture: May 2010
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Friday, May 7, 2010. A myth of the good immigrant? Esterday in our L&C IV class, while discussing Anglo-Saxonism and the fabrication of originary myths in England, the issue of Argenine domestic myths naturally cropped up. In this respect, I remembered a brief article I posted two years ago after a different debate in L&C III. The article however is very much connected with our own discussion. Let me invite you to read that article in. If I may say so. Posted by Blas Bigatti. Labels: If I may say so.
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Language to Culture: July 2010
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Ell, not that I like getting my students to read my personal stuff. But I know nobody else who could get to understand cartoons on Beowulf. I won't discuss if such a thing is at all desirable, but if you happen to be wasting time on this winter break, just go on relaxing here. If you dare, see more. Posted by Blas Bigatti. If I may say so. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). FORUM: we're still discussing. My friend the end. Quotation of the Day. More blogs by studetns. If I may say so.
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Language to Culture: September 2009
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Sunday, September 20, 2009. Forum 7: Are we really free? When discussing the French Revolution. One of the questions posed was whether, two centuries after the. Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. We could still say that we are really free. What's your opinion on this issue? Posted by Blas Bigatti. Friday, September 18, 2009. Portuguese colonies in Soth America (by Andrea Mariño). First steps on the territory. King John III and the captaincies. Brazil becomes a Republic. Posted by Blas Bigatti.
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Language to Culture: November 2010
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Friday, November 12, 2010. Islamic Slavery in Robinson Crusoe. Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by Daniel Defoe in 1719. It tells the story of a merchant who shipwrecks on a desolate island and stays there twenty-eight years. During one of his early voyages he is captured and taken as a slave by Moors. Slavery in Islamic Religion. With reference to the prophet of Allah, Ibrahim remarks,. 168;Muhammad was born in Makkah in the year 570… at the age of forty; Muhammad received his first revelation f...
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Language to Culture: Arthurian Elements in Rocky IV
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Friday, November 12, 2010. Arthurian Elements in Rocky IV. Introduction to Arthurian Romance. 8220;The mystery, prowess, love and enchantment, where valorous heroes achieve impossible adventures and messengers from fairyland appear easily and naturally on marvelous errands.”. In an attempt to illustrate this phenomenon, this paper will deal with the presence of such elements and values in an American film of 1985, Rocky IV. Rocky IV: a glimpse. The day of the match, Rocky faces not only an almost undefea...
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Language to Culture: November 2009
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Saturday, November 14, 2009. Robinson and 'El Eternauta' (by Cecilia Acosta). Remember that in 3rd year of L&C we worked with “Robinson Crusoe,” a novel written by Daniel Defoe and first published in 1719. This year, in L&C IV, we were asked to write a paper in which one of the elements chosen by me was the Argentinian comic book “El Eternauta”, by Héctor Oesterheld. So why am I mentioning this? Lastly, I would like to show a panel containing another phrase about the idea that I want to show…. More blogs...
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Language to Culture: From the Arthurian Legend to “Saint Seiya: Hades – Ova 31”.
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010. From the Arthurian Legend to “Saint Seiya: Hades – Ova 31”. Overview of Malory’s adaptation of the Arthurian Myth and the series “Saint Seiya: Hades- Ova 31”. The following graphic may be applied to represent the Arthurian System:. According to the Britannica Enciclopedia, in the Greek tradition, the Elysium was:. The following graphic may be used to represent the System of “Saint Seiya: Hades”:. More elements in common. Posted by Blas Bigatti. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Language to Culture: October 2010
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Arthurian Myth in Popular Culture: Analysing “V for Vendetta”, the 2005 Movie. Student: Martín M. Gómez. 8220;We are told to remember the idea, not the man, because a man can fail. He can be caught, he can be killed and forgotten, but 400 years later, an idea can still change the world”. King Arthur’s legacy. But what exactly does the previously referred surviving image display? 8226;The presence of a powerful leader – or rather the powerful presence of a leading figure. 8220;A...
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Language to Culture: August 2009
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Democratic Initiatives (by Néstor Cevasco). This situation leads some people to ask themselves three questions; are some sport programmes becoming less egalitarian? Could there be something like a monopoly either of sport programmes, or TV cable broadcasting? The third remaining question is: Is there any law defending the rights of people who for some reason or other cannot watch these public sport spectacles on TV? En todo el territorio nacional. En el cumplimiento de est...
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Language to Culture: July 2009
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Friends will Be Friends (by Susana Guaglianone). 8220;When you're through with life an all hope is lost, hold out. Your hands cos right till the end friends will be friends”. Freddy Mercury and Jhon Deacon). N July 20, 1969 humanity achieved one of the greatest technological accomplisment when a man first stepped on the Moon. Everybody was peacefully interested in the three earthmen who travelled to the natural satellite. Posted by Blas Bigatti. Tuesday, July 14, 2009. Asunción be...