Lengua, Literatura y Lenguajes Audiovisuales-Tesis de Pregrado
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Item Análisis de ciudad en el libro "La noche japonesa" de Juan Pablo Castro(2013) León Quito, Sandra Verónica; Villavicencio Quinde, Manuel GonzaloWriter and university professor, Juan Pablo Castro, with his short novel The night japanese has decided to inquire into the thoughts and reflections more dark that hides the human being in relation to life. It also highlights those features that keep the city of Quito and the form of God that this is for and about its inhabitants. Through its characters critical religion and claimed the right of the marginal beings within the cities. These aspects motivated the analysis of the work of Castro together with the theory of the urban imaginaries of Armando Silva, mainly, the same that helped us to conclude that the transformism, denial and secrecy are forms of dressing of the contemporary city. We have formed a concept of dressing in the cities and we have known their causes. It is imperative that rescue in this work is presented in detail the political and cultural context of the life of the author; fundamental element to know and understand their approach and progress in the literature. We also collect their works, and we present a summary of each one of them to understand the style, techniques and themes used in their stories and especially to get closer to the work of a new Ecuadorian writer.Item Análisis de la novela juego de mártires(1992) Cárdenas Reinoso, Gladys; Moscoso Carvallo, María EugeniaItem Análisis literario del erotismo en la novela La monja de mi parroquia de Jorge Queirolo Bravo(2013) Berrezueta Cárdenas, Julia Carolina; Auquilla Díaz, Juan FernandoThis work is focused on a study of eroticism in the detective novel The Nun of my parish JorgeQueirolo Bravo. Through the use of archetypes in the characters, it causes endless facts; touching profound issues such as corruption, religion, and secrets that cannot be known by the society. This would cause a collapse in social construction based on deceit and betrayal. The eroticism is present in the protagonists where its ardor, its impetus, its desire leads them to commit the foulest acts against the Catholic Church; being rejected by family and society. It causes the banishment of his birthplace and persecution for something they did not commit. First, of all, these events do have a higher profile work and the use of archetypes allows us to approach a manifestation of pure essence, to understand its message.Item Aproximación a tres críticos ecuatorianos contemporáneos: Hernán Rodríguez Castelo, Manuel Corrales Pascual y Agustín Cueva Dávila(1995) Bermeo Alvarez, Sonia; Molina Coronel, Janeth; Dávila Vázquez, JorgeItem Una aproximación analítica del discurso policial, psicológico y erótico de la novela Luna caliente de Mempo Glardinelli(2011) Naula Espinoza, Raulina Patricia; Aguilar Aguilar, Simón FelipeItem La elaboración de una guía didáctica para trabajar en entornos virtuales: la lengua como mediadora de la comunicación(2011) Mejía Moscoso, Laura Beatriz; Petroff Rojas, César IvánItem El erotismo y los elementos simbólicos en la novela ecuatoriana “El deseo que lleva tu nombre” de Carlos Carrión.(2013) Macas Tapia, Mayra Alexandra; Pintado Pacurucu, Lorena Elizabeth; Arízaga Andrade, JorgeABSTRACT This research is about the analysis of eroticism and symbolic elements in the Ecuadorian novel “El Deseoquellevatunombre” by Carlos Carrion. Moreover, this research will establish a study about the background and influences in the erotic novel where the ardor and sensuality are present throughout the novel.At the same time we will have a psychological analysis of the characters around different erotic manifestations, language and symbols. On the other hand, we focus on the issue of women and men, in the way Carrión described in his novel and what role each of them play on the issue of eroticism.Machismo as the main focus in this society, which leads and governs both men and women. Rebellion is also a young teenager against the evils of society and sexual liberation, which in turn is translated as an ambivalence: fascination and repulsion, fear and worship.Item Fondo y estructura de la novela Amalia(1981) Dominguez Ludizaca, Julio Ricardo; Pérez Agusti, CarlosItem Las formas y los sentidos filosóficos y literarios del poema Alguien dispone de su muerte, de Efraín Jara Idrovo(2011) Ochoa Donoso, César Casiano; Moscoso Carvallo, María EugeniaItem García Moreno: El Santo del Patíbulo: perspectiva histórica y literaria(1999) Caravajo N., Ana Lucía; Vega A., Nancy Marisol; Aguilar Aguilar, Simón FelipeItem Las imágenes en sollozo por Pedro Jara, in Memorian y alguien dispone de su muerte(1999) Mora Abril, Nancy Beatriz; Vintimilla Carrasco, María AugustaItem La metafora en altazor de Vicente Huidobro(1979) Moscoso Carvallo, María Eugenia; Jara Idrovo, EfraínItem Nomadismo y exilio en la obra El Desterrado de Leonardo Valencia(2017) Delgado Espinoza, Nibardo Román; Auquilla Díaz, Juan FernandoThis work develops a critical analysis of the exile and nomadism of the book El Desterrado (2000) by the Ecuadorian writer Leonardo Valencia (1969). It consists of three chapters: the first one develops the birth of the travel literature, of the exile, the uprooting, and the nomadism in universal, Latin American and Ecuadorian literature. Writers that developed their novels in these environments will be the conceptual and referential framework. In the second chapter we will place Valencia and his work in the map of travel literature, also we will approach conceptual categories that are necessary to fully understand the notion of voyage, uprooting, exile and nomadism inside the mind of the stateless writer. In the last chapter we will proceed to analyze the book El Desterrado, the travels that its characters perform and the role that the storytellers have in the tales.Item Paralelismo y contrastes de lo social en las obras: A la costa de Luis A. Martínez y U.S.A. que de usa de Raúl Pérez Torres(2011) Flores Medina, Ruth; Zalamea Solano, Olimpia; Torres Palchisaca, Galo AlfredoItem Los personajes en La ciudad y los perros de Mario Vargas Llosa(1977) Cabrera B., Bolivar; Aguilar Aguilar, Simón FelipeItem Selección, análisis y comentario de textos literarios para sexto curso(1994) Alarcón Jaramillo, Dario Fausto; Cajamarca Durán, Norma Jacqueline; Crespo, María RosaItem Temática y rostros en la obra "la casa" de Manuel Mujica Láinez desde la dimensión semiótica(2013) Pangol Albarracín, María Augusta; Rivera Pillajo, Aida Beatriz; Washima Zhunio, Victoria EugeniaIn the Argentine literary scene, MujicaLainez figure seems almost deserted. The research work aims to make a rough study of the work of Argentine writer , author despite being one of the most important Latin American Boom , did not receive due recognition in their life and narrative. The novel, “La Casa” the object of our analysis is shown as a manor house built in the late eighteenth century, located on street Florida, one of the most elegant streets of Buenos Aires. The novel begins with a monologue presentation itself that counts its history in the course of his narrative. The history of the house, is intimately linked to the history of Argentina, as its author, Manuel MujicaLainez, uses the physical structure of the house as a metaphor for his country, this due to the constant changes that were being inflicted on due to Argentine Peronist regime, showing the rise and fall of a wealthy social class Argentina, through the vision of this old house, which is about to be demolished. Our analysis will appeal to the theory and methodology of semiotics to try a possible interpretation of the salient aspects of the work. Keywords: semiotics, literary semiotics, semiotic analysis, magical realism, fantasy literature, sociological realities, aesthetic language, influences, characters, classes.
