1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910460417003321

Autore

Soufas Teresa Scott

Titolo

Dramas of distinction : a study of plays by Golden Age women / / Teresa Scott Soufas

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Lexington, Kentucky : , : The University Press of Kentucky, , 1997

©1997

ISBN

0-8131-3293-2

0-8131-5919-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (214 p.)

Collana

Studies in Romance Languages ; ; 42

Disciplina

862/.30809287

Soggetti

Spanish drama - Women authors - History and criticism

Spanish drama - Classical period, 1500-1700 - History and criticism

Women and literature - Spain

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Comedia, Gender, Convention; 2. Bodies of Authority: El conde Partinuplés (Caro) and Lafirmeza en la ausencia (Cueva); 3. Marriage Dilemmas: Dichay desdicha del juego and La margarita del Tajo (Azevedo); 4. Carnivalesque Implications: Valor, agravioy mujer (Caro), El muerto disimulado (Azevedo), and La traición en la amistad (Zayas); 5. Locales of Dramaturgy: Tragicomedia los jardines y campos sabeos (Enríquez ); Conclusion; Notes; Works Cited and Consulted; Index

Sommario/riassunto

Renaissance Europe was the scene of flourishing and innovative dramatic art, and seventeenth-century Spain enjoyed its own Golden Age of the stage. According to traditional studies of this period, however, men seemed to be the only participants. Now in  Dramas of Distinction, Teresa Scott Soufas offers the first book-length critical study of five important women playwrights: Angela de Azevedo, Ana Caro Mallen de Soto, Leonor de la Cueva y Silva, Feliciana Enriquez de Guzman, and Marfa de Zayas y Sotomayor.By locating the plays within their period, Soufas avoids universalizing women without reg



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910965523903321

Titolo

Investing in research : a proposal to strengthen the agricultural, food, and environmental system / / Board on Agriculture, National Research Council

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1989

ISBN

9786610214235

9781280214233

1280214236

9780309535977

0309535972

9780585149035

0585149038

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (167 p.)

Disciplina

630/.7973

Soggetti

Agriculture - Research grants - United States

Food - Research grants - United States

Natural resources - Management - Research grants - United States

Agriculture - Research - United States - Finance

Food - Research - United States - Finance

Natural resources - Management - Research - United States - Finance

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-155).

Nota di contenuto

Investing in Research -- Copyright -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Investing in Research -- 1 Executive Summary -- URGENCY FOR CHANGE -- Competitiveness -- Human Health and Well-Being -- Natural Resources and the Environment -- New Knowledge -- THE PROPOSAL -- An Expanded Public Investment -- Program Areas and Scientific Scope -- Grant Types -- Attention to Multidisciplinary Research -- Strengthening Institutions and Human Resources -- Size and Duration of Support -- RATIONALE FOR THE PROPOSAL -- A Federal Initiative -- A 500 Million Increase -- Support with New Money -- The Central Role of USDA -- Competitive Grants -- FISCAL REALITIES



-- Trade-Offs -- Redirection within the USDA Research Budget -- Reinvesting Subsidy Savings -- Federal Investment -- Investing Now -- CONCLUSION -- 2 The Proposal -- AN EXPANDED PUBLIC INVESTMENT -- PROGRAM AREAS AND SCIENTIFIC SCOPE -- TYPES OF GRANTS -- ATTENTION TO MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH -- STRENGTHEN INSTITUTIONS AND HUMAN RESOURCES -- SIZE AND DURATION OF SUPPORT -- NOTES -- 3 Rationale for the Proposal -- A FEDERAL INITIATIVE -- State Sector -- Private Sector -- Level of Effort -- Prospects for Growth -- Focus of Private Sector R&amp -- D -- Diffusion of R&amp -- D Results -- Federal Sector -- A 500 MILLION INCREASE -- Investing in Agriculture -- Adequacy of Funding -- Size and Duration of Grants -- Number and Size of Grants by Type -- Availability of Scientists -- SUPPORT WITH NEW MONEY -- Consequences of the Lack of R&amp -- D Growth -- State-Federal Partnership -- Fiscal Realities -- Trade-Offs -- Redirection within the USDA Research Budget -- Investment of Subsidy Savings -- Investment Using Non-USDA Funds -- Investment Now -- A CENTRAL ROLE FOR USDA -- Linkages with ARS -- Linkages with State Agricultural Experiment Stations -- Linkages with the Cooperative Extension Service.

Linkages with Other Federal Agencies -- THE ROLE OF COMPETITIVE GRANTS -- Federal R&amp -- D Funding Mechanisms -- Intramural Funding -- Formula Funding -- Special Grants -- Competitive Grants -- FY 1988 Distribution of Funds -- The Advantages of Competitive Grants -- Responsiveness and Flexibility -- Talent and Openness -- Balance among Funding Mechanisms -- ATTENTION TO MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH -- STRENGTHEN INSTITUTIONS AND HUMAN RESOURCES -- NOTE -- 4 Challenges Facing the Research System -- COMPETITIVENESS AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE -- International Agricultural Trade and Markets -- Policy Context -- Issues -- National Economic Performance -- Needing and Using Policy -- Developing New Uses and Markets for Agricultural and Forest Products -- Developing Value-Added Products -- Reducing Producer and Processor Costs -- Challenges -- HUMAN HEALTH AND WELL-BEING -- Designing Food Products for Improved Health -- Challenges -- Food Safety -- Pestecide Residues -- Challenges -- Microbiological Contamination -- Challenges -- Risk Assessment and Management -- Challenges -- NATURAL RESOURCES STEWARDSHIP -- Water Quality and Quantity -- Challenges -- Challenges -- Soil Resources -- Challenges -- Global Atmospheric Change -- Challenges -- Biological and Genetic Diversity -- Challenges -- Ecosystem Structure and Function -- Challenges -- Pests and Pesticides -- Challenges -- Waste Management -- Challenges -- 5 Program Areas and Scientific Opportunities -- PROGRAM AREAS -- PLANT SYSTEMS -- Genetics and Diversity -- Plant Developmental Biology -- Energy, Carbon Metabolism, and Minerals -- Plant and Pest Interactions -- Ecology and Plant Populations -- Waste Management -- Plant Production Economics -- ANIMAL SYSTEMS -- Cellular Growth and Development -- Genetics and Reproduction -- Molecular Basis of Disease -- Uses of Animal Wastes.

Animal Production Systems and Economics -- NUTRITION, FOOD QUALITY, AND HEALTH -- New Dimensions of Nutritional and Food Sciences -- Food Contaminants and Microbial Hazards -- Food Biotechnology -- Designing Foods for Optimal Nutrition and Safety -- Quality Specifications, Processing, and Health -- Packaging and Distribution Methods -- NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT -- Water Quality and Water Management -- Quality and Productivity of Soils and Land Use -- Effect of Environment on Agricultural Productivity



-- Atmospheric and Climatic Change -- Biological and Genetic Diversity -- Forests, Rangelands, and Wildlife -- Development of a Land Ethic -- ENGINEERING, PRODUCTS, AND PROCESS -- Water Quality and Management -- Sensors -- Computing and Information Management -- Bioengineering -- Bioprocessing -- Innovation in Equipment Manufacturing -- Production Efficiency and Resource Conservation -- MARKETS, TRADE, AND POLICY -- Markets and Trade -- Technological Innovation and Value-Added Products -- Economic Performance -- Rural Development -- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROGRAM AREAS AND RECOGNIZED PRIORITIES -- RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE SIX MAJOR PROGRAM AREAS, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES, AND NATIONAL PRIORITIES -- SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BUDGET PRIORITIES -- Responding to USDA's Missions -- Strengthening the Science and Technology Infrastructure -- Targeting National Priorities -- Supporting Major Science and Technology Initiatives -- CONCLUSION -- 6 Institutional and Administrative Issues -- PROGRAM'S LOCATION IN USDA -- Option I: Major Unit within the Office of Science and Education -- Option II: Retention within the Cooperative State Research Service -- Option III: Creation of a Separate Institute -- PROGRAM TRANSITIONS -- Program Planning and Advisory Committees -- The Peer Review Process -- Administrative Changes.

NEED TO MANAGE FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY SUCCESS -- PROGRAM EVALUATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY -- Appendixes -- A Public and Private Sector Programs and Funding Trends -- Federal R&amp -- D Expenditures by Agency and Area of Science -- Research Shares by Area of Science -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Expenditure Levels, Trends, and Priorities -- Major Shifts in USDA Budget Priorities -- Overview of the Publicly Funded R&amp -- D System -- Agricultural Research Service -- Economic Research Service -- U.S. Forest Service -- State Agricultural Experiment Stations -- Competitive Research Grants Office -- Extension Service -- Combined USDA Funding Trends -- Higher Education Activities in USDA -- B Private Sector Research Activities and Prospects -- Private R&amp -- D Support By Area Of Technology -- Trends In Public And Private Sector Research Focus -- Private Sector Capacity To Increase R&amp -- D -- Pesticide Industry -- Seed Industry -- Fertilizer Industry -- Machinery -- Livestock Industry -- Veterinary Services -- Factors Influencing Private Sector R&amp -- D -- Corporate Consolidation -- C Setting and Acting Upon Budget Priorities -- Current Priority-Setting Mechanisms -- Congressional Budget Actions -- Specificity of Program Guidance by the U.S. Congress Through the Appropriations Process -- D Statements of Program Objectives and Funding Response -- Agricultural Research Service -- Joint Council for Food and Agricultural Sciences -- Users Advisory Board -- Agency Budget Recommendations -- Agricultural Research Service -- Cooperative State Research Service -- Economic Research Service -- Extension Service -- U.S. Forest Service -- Human Nutrition Information Service -- National Agricultural Research Committee -- A Review of the Impact of Priority-Setting Mechanisms on Budget Allocations -- References.

Sommario/riassunto

This book provides an analysis of funding for agricultural research in the United States and presents a proposal to strengthen this system. Its premise is that a judicious but substantial increase in research funding through competitive grants is the best way to sustain and strengthen the U.S. agricultural, food, and environmental system. The proposal calls for an increased public investment in research; a broadened scientific scope and expanded program areas of research; and four categories of competitively awarded grants, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary research.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910961096003321

Autore

Walzer Dorothea

Titolo

rbeit am Exemplarischen : Poetische Verfahren der Kritik bei Alexander Kluge / Dorothea Walzer

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Paderborn, : Brill | Fink, 2017

ISBN

3-8467-6201-6

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Disciplina

791.430233092

Soggetti

Alexander Kluge

Anekdote

Wirklichkeitskonzepte

Tatlin

Arbeit

Dialog

Epistemologie

Essay

Exemplarisches

Gattungstheorie

Historiographie

Kommentar

Kritik

Kritische Theorie

Literatur und Geschichte

Methode

Paradigma

Paradigmatisches

Poetische Verfahren

Praxis

Realismus

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, 2015.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.



Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material -- Einleitung zur Arbeit am Exemplarischen -- Der Essay als probender Formversuch -- Der Kommentar als Gebrauchsform -- Der Dialog als Frageweise -- Schlusswort: Ästhetische Verfahren, eingemacht -- Literaturverzeichnis -- Bildnachweise.

Sommario/riassunto

Dass Kritik nach dem Ende der großen Geschichte(n) weder als Lehre, noch als Aufklärung, sondern als Reflexiv- und Problematisch-Werden von Entscheidungsprozeduren und Urteilsformen selbst gedacht werden kann, souffliert Alexander Kluges Kunst- und Medienarbeit seit den frühen 60er Jahren. Kluges Arbeit an exemplarischen Fällen, an Beispielen und Modellen hilft uns, die epistemologischen, die methodologischen und medientheoretischen Implikationen kritischer Schreib- und Darstellungsweisen der Gegenwartskunst zu erörtern. Quer zu den medienspezifischen Grenzen von Film, Literatur und Fernsehen prägt sich Kritik nach ihrem Ende, wie Dorothea Walzers Lektüre erweist, im wesentlichen im Rahmen der metapoetischen Verfahren von Essay, von Kommentar und Dialog aus, deren gattungstheoretische Setzungen sie auf die Probe zu stellen und letztlich zu reformulieren erlaubt.