Análisis del proceso creativo en el documental Looking for Richard: aproximación a las bases de la construcción de los personajes Shakesperianos desde el sistema Stanislavki y el método Strasberg

Author(s):  
Bárbara Caffarel

Analysis of the creative process in the documentary Looking for Richard: Approach to the bases of the construction of Shakespearean characters from the Stanislavki system and the Strasberg method.The American actor, Al Pacino, in 1996 approached Shakespeare with his documentary Looking For Richard. A 112-minute film in which Pacino reflects on Shakespeare, the public’s perception of his works and the way in which the actors approach the characters.In this article we propose a study of the film to analyze the acting methods used by Al Pacino and the rest of the cast to be able to play the roles of Ricardo III. The goal is to identify the bases of the Method through the work of Al Pacino and the rest of the North American actors opposite to the way of working of the English actors, as well as to establish the similarities with the Stanislavski System.Through the case study we can discover the work of each interpreter and we will build on the methodological contributions of Stanislavski, as creator of the System, Strasberg as initiator of the Method and finally we will include Peter Brook as renovator of the English theater.

1972 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
John C. McManus

This study of Indian behavior in the fur trade is offered more as a report of a study in progress than a completed piece of historical research. In fact, the research has barely begun. But in spite of its unfinished state, the tentative results of the work I have done to this point may be of some interest as an illustration of the way in which the recent revival of analytical interest in institutions may be used to develop an approach to the economic history of the fur trade.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Janayna Ávila

This article reflects on the issue of the refugees from four photographs of the series Exodus by Brazilian photographer Mauricio Lima, published on the North American newspaper The New York Times and Pulitzer winner in 2016. Its main objective is to analyze the boundaries between the duty of contemporary photojournalism and the obtainmentof images of refugees. For that, we used as theoretical reference reflections proposed by Appadurai, Bauman, Martínez, Sontag, Shore, Rouillé and Zanforlin. Methodologically, we worked with qualitative research and case study from the analysis of the images and bibliographic research. As a result, it is considered that Lima’s images bring original expressive dimension and seek personal interactions to build profound narratives.


2020 ◽  
Vol 90 (9) ◽  
pp. 1175-1197
Author(s):  
Anne C. Fetrow ◽  
Kathryn E. Snell ◽  
Russell V. Di Fiori ◽  
Sean P. Long ◽  
Joshua W. Bonde

ABSTRACT Terrestrial sedimentary archives record critical information about environment and climate of the past, as well as provide insights into the style, timing, and magnitude of structural deformation in a region. The Cretaceous Newark Canyon Formation, located in central Nevada, USA, was deposited in the hinterland of the Sevier fold–thrust belt during the North American Cordilleran orogeny. While previous research has focused on the coarser-grained, fluvial components of the Newark Canyon Formation, the carbonate and finer-grained facies of this formation remain comparatively understudied. A more complete understanding of the Newark Canyon Formation provides insights into Cretaceous syndeformational deposition in the Central Nevada thrust belt, serves as a useful case study for deconvolving the influence of tectonic and climatic forces on sedimentation in both the North American Cordillera and other contractional orogens, and will provide a critical foundation upon which to build future paleoclimate and paleoaltimetry studies. We combine facies descriptions, stratigraphic measurements, and optical and cathodoluminescence petrography to develop a comprehensive depositional model for the Newark Canyon Formation. We identify six distinct facies that show that the Newark Canyon Formation evolved through four stages of deposition: 1) an anastomosing river system with palustrine interchannel areas, 2) a braided river system, 3) a balance-filled, carbonate-bearing lacustrine system, and 4) a second braided river system. Although climate undoubtedly played a role, we suggest that the deposition and coeval deformation of the synorogenic Newark Canyon Formation was in direct response to the construction of east-vergent contractional structures proximal to the type section. Comparison to other contemporary terrestrial sedimentary basins deposited in a variety of tectonic settings provides helpful insights into the influences of regional tectonics, regional and global climate, catchment characteristics, underlying lithologies, and subcrop geology in the preserved sedimentary record.


2020 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 347-363
Author(s):  
Carmen Luna Sellés

Abstract Taking Moronga (2018), by Salvadorian author Horacio Castellanos Moya, as a point of departure, this article focuses on the reinterpretation of mainstream crime fiction in Latin American terms. This new approach is made from both formal and thematic perspectives. Moronga is structurally fragmented; the traditional detective figure has disappeared, and the plot does not revolve around a single crime but denounces a society at large which is characterized by paranoid surveillance. The reinterpretation of the crime fiction genre in Latin American terms has opened up two different strands of noir: firstly, the so-called ‘post-neopolicial’ where crime is a mere backdrop to formal experimentation, and secondly, what Ricardo Piglia refers to as ‘ficción paranoica’ [paranoiac fiction]. Moronga is a good example of both these strands, making it an appropriate case study to analyse the ways in which Hispanic literature deviates from classic Anglophone crime fiction (particularly the North American hardboiled tradition).


Author(s):  
María Paz Palacios Ortiz

Este artículo ha sido elaborado sobre la base de la tesis realizada durante el año 2012, para optar al grado de Magíster en Intervención Social, Mención Familias, impartido por la Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez.El presente artículo da cuenta de los resultados de un estudio de caso, siendo escogida la Comuna de Graneros, ubicada en la Región de O’Higgins, ya que a nivel local y de acuerdo a los antecedentes recopilados en la investigación, no existían estudios anteriores relacionados con las experiencias comunales que ha presentado la implementación del Sistema Integral de Protección a la Primera Infancia, enfocado en dos ejes fundamentales: las formas de articulación de la Red Local y el funcionamiento del Modelo de Gestión implementado desde el Sistema. Los resultados del estudio permiten debatir sobre las características del proceso de implementación de una de las políticas de Protección Social en Chile, a partir de la percepción de los operadores locales, aportando al conocimiento de la red comunal del Sistema y a la calidad de su gestión. Implementação do modelo de gestão do sistema Chile Cresce Contigo: Estudo de caso da rede local do sistema no município de GranerosRESUMEMO presente artigo da conta dos resultados de um estudo de caso, sendo escolhida a Comuna de Graneros, localizada na Região de O’ Higgins, já que a nível local e de acordo aos antecedentes recopilados na investigação, não existiam estudos anteriores relacionados com as experiências comunais que tem apresentado a implementação do Sistema Integral de Proteção á Primeira Infância, focalizado nos dois eixos fundamentais: as formas de articulação da Rede Local e o funcionamento do Modelo de Gestão implementado desde o Sistema. Os resultados do estudo permitem debater sobre as características do processo de implementação de uma daspolíticas de Proteção Social em Chile, a partir da percepção dos operadoreslocais, aportando ao conhecimento da rede comunal do Sistema e aqualidade de sua gestão.Implementation of the management model of the “ChileCrece Contigo” programme: A case study of the localnetwork system in Graneros townABSTRACTThis article shows the results of a case study conducted in Graneros town,O'Higgins Region, Chile. The study, with no previous alike, examines theimplementation of the national comprehensive system for the protection ofearly childhood at town level and focuses on two core ideas: the way localnetworks are articulated and the functioning of the management modelimplemented by the system. The study results encourage the debate fromthe local perspective about the nature of the process for implementing oneof Chilean social protection policies and it contributes to knowledge on thesystem's town network and its quality. 


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