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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2215-2636, 0378-0473
Argüello Scriba, Sol
Universidad de Costa Rica. Campus Rodrigo Facio. Sitio web: https://www.ucr.ac.cr/ Teléfono: (506) 2511-4000. Correo de soporte: revistas@ucr.ac.cr
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This is an article that analyzes from the mythical-symbolic point of view the snake Veneno lento (Slow poison), main character in the Fable 10 of Book III, of the Panchatantra entitled Las ranas que cabalgan la serpiente (The frogs who ride the snake).
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2215-2636, 0378-0473
Regueyra Edelman, María Gabriela; Argüello Scriba, Sol
Universidad de Costa Rica. Campus Rodrigo Facio. Sitio web: https://www.ucr.ac.cr/ Teléfono: (506) 2511-4000. Correo de soporte: revistas@ucr.ac.cr
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This is an essay that summarizes the thoughts of two university professors concerned about the difficulties faced by students in higher education, related to reading comprehension. They share their myths and how they were modifying the initial premises to conclude that reading comprehension is an integral part of a broader concept of literacy, which in turn must be analyzed from the context of a socio-economic system that reproduces the social and cultural class inequality. This work is also a result of the study and analysis of a wide literature that shows that the student population reaches university classrooms facing a new culture in each academic subject that should be taught by the teaching staff, who, in turn, must understand that teaching in higher education involves teaching to read, understand and produce knowledge about the subject matter.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2215-2636, 0378-0473
Chen Sham, Jorge
Universidad de Costa Rica. Campus Rodrigo Facio. Sitio web: https://www.ucr.ac.cr/ Teléfono: (506) 2511-4000. Correo de soporte: revistas@ucr.ac.cr
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For the West, the model of Ovid’s Heroides has offered ways to comprehend its female subjects’ passion and alienation when it deals with the spitefulness and the frustration provoked by their male lovers’ abandonment or lack of romantic correspondence. In Ovid’s “fictitious” letters, the historical and mythological characters speak and confess. That model will prove to be the seed for the dramatic monologue in which the poet’s voice is objectified by being projected onto a character other than the author, thanks to poetic expression. This technique serves to camouflage the author behind a poetic mask. In this essay, three instances of dramatic monologue from the poetry of Salvadoran-Nicaraguan writer, Claribel Alegría, are studied. On the one hand, the interpretation reveals the presence of three masks in each dramatic monologue, Ariadna and Medea, and on the other, the intertextual relationship of those monologues with the Heroides of Ovid.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2215-2636, 0378-0473
Guevara Macías, Elisa
Universidad de Costa Rica. Campus Rodrigo Facio. Sitio web: https://www.ucr.ac.cr/ Teléfono: (506) 2511-4000. Correo de soporte: revistas@ucr.ac.cr
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This paper presents a theoretical approach to the study of the mythical narrative in ancient art. First we define the concept of classical mythology and its presence in Greek and Roman art. Second, we take an historical journey through the beginning and development of iconographic study in the field of mythology. Third, we focus on the definition and explanation of the visual narrative’s principles (characters, time and space), and finally we define and exemplify four methods of mythical narration (monoscenic, synoptic, cyclic, continuous) and five devices for making myth and characters recognizable in ancient art: inscriptions, iconographic attributes, unique characters, unusual situations and context.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2215-2636, 0378-0473
Ramírez, Diana
Universidad de Costa Rica. Campus Rodrigo Facio. Sitio web: https://www.ucr.ac.cr/ Teléfono: (506) 2511-4000. Correo de soporte: revistas@ucr.ac.cr
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This work is a mitocritical approach to Julio Cortazar’s short story, "Throat of a Black Kitten". The purpose of this study is the female character because there is a contrast with other texts in the work of the Argentine author when he uses mythemes like Labyrinth and the Minotaur. "Throat of a Black Kitten" is a change in the meaning of symbols, since femininity gives a different nuance and confers a crucial change for symbols, as it is not the figure of the male monster of ancient Greece, but a figure that recalls the primal instinct invested in this, whose power lies in its duality, its monstrous character.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2215-2636, 0378-0473
Mesén Quirós, María Jesús
Universidad de Costa Rica. Campus Rodrigo Facio. Sitio web: https://www.ucr.ac.cr/ Teléfono: (506) 2511-4000. Correo de soporte: revistas@ucr.ac.cr
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This essay analyses how and why speeches are built favoring the reading on one side and battling it on the other. A study is made regarding the manifestations of both postures alongside the history of literature and, specifically, the shape they take in Galvez’s text.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2215-2636, 0378-0473
Cerdas Fallas, Maricela
Universidad de Costa Rica. Campus Rodrigo Facio. Sitio web: https://www.ucr.ac.cr/ Teléfono: (506) 2511-4000. Correo de soporte: revistas@ucr.ac.cr
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This paper presents an overview of labor in Ancient Rome and then continues to analyze the mention of different trades in the work of Caius Valerius Catullus, a Roman poet from the I century BC. Catullus mentions, among others, prostitutes, poets, and farmers
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2215-2636, 0378-0473
Robles Mohs, Ivonne
Universidad de Costa Rica. Campus Rodrigo Facio. Sitio web: https://www.ucr.ac.cr/ Teléfono: (506) 2511-4000. Correo de soporte: revistas@ucr.ac.cr
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In Francisco Chofre’s novel, the onomastics, in the broadest sense of the word, that is of names in general, highlights the polyphonic, carnival or subversive sense of the text, as is manifested in the title itself La Odilea.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2215-2636, 0378-0473
Campos Vargas, Henry
Universidad de Costa Rica. Campus Rodrigo Facio. Sitio web: https://www.ucr.ac.cr/ Teléfono: (506) 2511-4000. Correo de soporte: revistas@ucr.ac.cr
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This paper shows how abduction is on the base of several examples of mythical thinking. In fact, some times mythical experiences could be explained in different ways, where mythical one appears as a hypothesis that is assumed by a subject or community. So it becomes part of mythical beliefs.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2215-2636, 0378-0473
Castro, Gilberto
Universidad de Costa Rica. Campus Rodrigo Facio. Sitio web: https://www.ucr.ac.cr/ Teléfono: (506) 2511-4000. Correo de soporte: revistas@ucr.ac.cr
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This article analyzes the etymology of the name of the God Asclepius and its relation within the attributes of the God. So we hope to give a plausible and the most-possible-correct etymology with Indo-European origin, and we do compare the different etymological explanations given before that have caused some controversies because of its origin. Crucial importance has the fact that we emphasize the solar character of the God.
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