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Spanish Migration in Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film

Spanish Migration in Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film

Date: August 2011
Creator: Arzac, Sergio
Description: Spain underwent drastic social and political changes in the last decades of the twentieth century which also affected the nation’s patterns of emigration. Contemporary Spanish literature and film that portray these decades reflect the country’s fluctuating characteristics of migration. ¡Vente a Alemania, Pepe! (1971) by Pedro Lazaga, Coto vedado (1985) by Juan Goytisolo, El hijo del acordeonista (2003) by Bernardo Atxaga, and Yoyes (2000) by Helena Taberna demonstrate Spain’s migration trends during the last years of Franco’s dictatorship and the transition to democracy. The nation’s highly increased socioeconomic development in the 1970s and 1980s which eventually led to a first-world status also affected emigration, which can be seen in Carlota Fainberg (1999) by Antonio Muñoz Molina, Kasbah (2000) by Mariano Barroso, Restos de carmine (1999) by Juan Madrid, and Map of the Sounds of Tokyo (2009) by Isabel Coixet.
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France and the United States: Borrowed and Shared National Symbols

France and the United States: Borrowed and Shared National Symbols

Date: May 2011
Creator: Crawford, Katlyn Marie
Description: This thesis analyzes and demonstrates the similarities and differences between some of the national symbols of France and the United States. This includes the shared and borrowed aspects of each one and the ways in which each culture is reflected through, and built around them. The flags, national anthems, and several national icons such as France's Marianne and Uncle Sam are discussed. This analysis deals with the historical contexts and cultural meanings of the symbols, showing the changes each has undertaken in form and in national and international importance. Through the study of national symbols, this thesis reveals the similarities along with the differences between the two nations, which are often perceived as being highly dissimilar and even opposing in belief systems, cultures, and histories.
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Mosques in France: The Visible Presence of Islam

Mosques in France: The Visible Presence of Islam

Date: May 2011
Creator: Arnold, Ashley Patricia
Description: Numerous laws are being directed toward subduing the visible presence of Islam throughout France, and in return French Muslims are becoming bolder in the projection of their faith. This thesis examines the presence of Islam in France throughout history and in contemporary French civilization. Specifically, this thesis addresses the issues regarding the visible presence of Islam in France through such institutions as mosques and how they are the key symbols representing the prominence of Islam in France. It looks at what lies in the collective French mind that creates such an influence on today's policies and outlook, as well as identifies the key characters that dominate the current affairs surrounding Islam in France. The thesis reviews the country's past relations with the visible presence of Islam through the controversies surrounding the construction of famous mosques. In addition, this thesis underlines key areas where both the State and the Muslim population must make concessions in order to avoid further conflict.
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Max Aub as a Dramatist

Max Aub as a Dramatist

Date: August 1962
Creator: Washington, Jessie Langston
Description: The purpose of this thesis is to make an intensive study of the dramatic works of Max Aub in order to determine his significance as a playwright.
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Stylistic Devices in the Sonatas of Valle-Inclan

Stylistic Devices in the Sonatas of Valle-Inclan

Date: June 1962
Creator: Jones, Jimmy Ray
Description: The succeeding chapters of this present investigation seek to establish a classification of stylistic devices employed by Valle-Inclan in the four Sonatas, with emphasis, not only upon imagery, but equally upon the author's use of regional and natural phenomena, supernatural elements, the arousing of human emotions through sensory appeal, and finally, upon purely rhetorical patterns and organizational elements.
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A Study of the Political and Social Ideas of Pio Baroja as Manifested in his Writings

A Study of the Political and Social Ideas of Pio Baroja as Manifested in his Writings

Date: January 1962
Creator: Rainey, Rosalva Alverez
Description: The purpose of this investigation is to study the writings of Baroja to ascertain what his social and political ideas were, and to determine if these ideas changed, as evidenced in a comparison of his earlier and later writings.
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An Inquiry into Possible Plagiarism in Blasco Ibáñez's La Horda

An Inquiry into Possible Plagiarism in Blasco Ibáñez's La Horda

Date: August 1961
Creator: Logue, Madeline Jane
Description: The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether Blasco Ibáñez in his novel La Horda used Pío Baroja's Material which was published in La Lucha por la Vida. Baroja claimed that he did. Therefore, this paper compares the two novels to discover similarities in their settings, their plots, and their characters.
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A Comparison of Selected Criticisms from the Lettres Persanes and the Cartas Marruecas

A Comparison of Selected Criticisms from the Lettres Persanes and the Cartas Marruecas

Date: August 1959
Creator: Love, Phil Ray
Description: Through a direct comparison of representative extracts from the Lettres and the Cartas, this thesis proposes to demonstrate each author's portrayal of contemporary political, religious, social, and literary conditions in his own country.
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Characterization in Ramón Pérez de Ayala's novels

Characterization in Ramón Pérez de Ayala's novels

Date: January 1958
Creator: Vaughn, Evelyn Ruth
Description: This thesis discusses characterization in Ramón Pérez de Ayala's novels.
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The Development of the Philosophy of Benito Pérez Galdós as Revealed by his Contemporary Novels.

The Development of the Philosophy of Benito Pérez Galdós as Revealed by his Contemporary Novels.

Date: 1957
Creator: Cage, Rebecca D.
Description: This thesis is a study of the development of the philosophy of Benito Pérez Galdós as revealed by his contemporary novels.
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