@phdthesis{Arganaraz, author = {Arga{\~n}araz, Cecilia Magdalena}, title = {Tiempos imaginados y espacios {\´a}ridos: controversias en torno al agua en el Valle de Catamarca (siglos XIX-XX)}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.4681}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220803-46817}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, abstract = {The thesis addresses journalistic, administrative and judicial historical documentation to analyze the links between aridity and geographical imaginaries in the province of Catamarca (Argentina), from a historical point of view. The research aims to contribute to the understanding of the "non-hegemonic" versions of Modernity, its territoriality and the productions of geographic imaginaries that they involve. To provide a broad purpose, it raises as an object of study the ways in which "modern" practices, actors, links, discourses and expectations about the territory are mobilized when they are located in a space in "other" water conditions. those that are intended to "civilize" it. The general objective of the research is to analyze time-space controversies around water in the city and valley of Catamarca towards 19th and 20th centuries. The specific objectives derived are a) analyzing how various actors are related to waters behavior - in other words, the local water regime - in Catamarca and the meanings built around it. b) to analyze the controversies about the place of Catamarca and its water regime in the local and national geographic imaginary. c) analyze controversies in which the relationships between actors and materialities involved in modernization projects are put into discussion. These concerns by the experience of the actors and by the historical-spatial imagination of the territory, combined, led to the construction of an interdisciplinary methodology based on tools from anthropology, sociology, geography and history.}, subject = {Anthologie}, language = {es} } @phdthesis{Schlaffke, author = {Schlaffke, Markus}, title = {Die Rekonstruktion des Menaka-Archivs: Navigationen durch die Tanz-Moderne zwischen Kolkata, Mumbai und Berlin 1936-38}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.4706}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220823-47069}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, abstract = {Die Europatournee des Indischen Menaka-Balletts von 1936-38 ist der Ausgangspunkt dieser archivologischen Navigation entlang der Spuren indischer K{\"u}nstlerInnen in Europa. In einer breit angelegten Archivrecherche wurden dazu Dokumente, Fundst{\"u}cke, orale Erinnerungen und ethnografische Beobachtungen aus dem Kontext der Menaka-Tournee durch das nationalsozialistische Deutschland zusammengetragen. Das Buch beschreibt den Rekonstruktionsprozess eines bedeutsamen Projekts der indischen Tanzmoderne. Es verfolgt dabei eine Methode, mit der sich die fragmentierten Dokumente des Medienereignisses als Spur lesen lassen und nutzt eine k{\"u}nstlerisch-forschende Involvierung in gegenw{\"a}rtige Erinnerungspolitiken, in welche die verflochtenen Strukturen der k{\"u}nstlerischen Avantgarde zwischen Kolkata, Mumbai und Berlin hineinreichen. Die Spur des Menaka-Ballett erweist sich dabei als Teil weitreichender ideologischer, t{\"a}nzerischer, musikalischer, filmischer und literarischer Str{\"o}mungen, die auch in gegenw{\"a}rtigen kulturellen Bestimmungen fortwirken. Fotografien, Zeitungsberichte, Film- und Tonaufnahmen, Briefe und pers{\"o}nliche Erinnerungst{\"u}cke erz{\"a}hlen davon, wie sich, vor dem Hintergrund der im antikolonialen Aufbruch befindlichen Kulturreform in Indien, und der nationsozialistisch-v{\"o}lkischen Kulturpolitik in Deutschland, die T{\"a}nzerinnen und Musiker der indischen Ballettgruppe und die deutsche {\"O}ffentlichkeit im gegenseitigen Spiegel betrachteten, w{\"a}hrend die Vorzeichen des kommenden Krieges immer deutlicher wurden.}, subject = {Menaka }, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Torres, author = {Torres, C{\´e}sar}, title = {El paisaje de la Cuenca Lechera Central Argentina: la huella de la producci{\´o}n sobre el territorio}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.4683}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220803-46835}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, pages = {427}, abstract = {In recent times, the study of landscape heritage acquires value by virtue of becoming an alternative to rethink regional development, especially from the point of view of territorial planning. In this sense, the Central Argentine Dairy Basin (CADB) is presented as a space where the traces of different human projects have accumulated over centuries of occupation, which can be read as heritage. The impact of dairy farming and other productive activities has shaped the configuration of its landscape. The main hypothesis assumed that a cultural landscape would have been formed in the CADB, whose configuration would have depended to a great extent on the history of productive activities and their deployment over the territory, and this same history would hide the keys to its alternative. The thesis approached the object of study from descriptive and cartographic methods that placed the narration of the history of territory and the resources of the landscape as a discursive axis. A series of intentional readings of the territory and its constituent parts pondered the layers of data that have accumulated on it in the form of landscape traces, with the help of an approach from complementary dimensions (natural, sociocultural, productive, planning). Furthermore, the intersection of historical sources was used in order to allow the construction of the territorial story and the detection of the origin of the landscape components. A meticulous cartographic work also helped to spatialise the set of phenomena and elements studied, and was reflected in a multiscalar scanning.}, subject = {Landschaft}, language = {es} }