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Correa, Higuera Juan Francisco. "Restaurer et réformer l’ordre dominicain en Colombie (1881-1949). Une histoire au croisement des imaginaires sociaux divers et des identités dominicaines plurielles." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023SORUL037.
Full textDuring their presence in Colombia, between 1938 and 1949, five Dominicans from the province of Lyon sought to reform the Colombian province. However, this was not new, since the need for reform was evident throughout the process of its restoration, between 1881 and 1965. The Lyon episode serves, in any case, as an observatory to examine the persistence of the notions of restoration and reform in the province’s developments since 1881. While restoration advocated the re-establishment of the existing situation before the suppression of the orders, reform pointed towards a more pronounced attachment to the conventual rule, so that Dominican life could be founded again with a strong monastic bent. Hence the relevance of approaching these notions, proper to the theology of religious life, with the help of Ricoeurian categories of ideology and utopia, which belong to the domain of the philosophy of the social imagination. In addition, the methodology of social history completes the working tools of the researcher, in order to measure the complexity of the network of actors and influences in which the province is inserted, as well as to understand the compromises that are made to achieve the creation of a local regime of Dominican life. This, in turn, is inscribed in the plurality of regimes of Dominican life, shaped according to the contexts, in a logic of inculturation. Finally, the creative dynamism that makes this complexity possible will be described. It is certainly to this dynamism that one can ascribe the permanent reshaping of the narratives that tell the collective narrative identity of the Colombian religious
Candio, Datrice. "À propos de la représentation de l’histoire et de la géographie dans les manuels scolaires de la République d’Haïti et de la République Dominicaine au collège et au lycée." Thesis, Antilles, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020ANTI0510.
Full textThe division of the island of Hispaniola since European colonization has left traces that persist through the current socio-political, cultural and economic conflicts between the Republic of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Based particularly on the theories of education and a decolonial approach, this study questions the historical, socio-political and theoretical contexts of the Haitian and Dominican education systems in order to understand the construction of the rejection of the Haitian Other or the Dominican Other between these two Nations, yet present on one and the same island. For, it appears that Haitian and Dominican schools, places of socialization of men and women, are also places of social exclusion and marginalization.Haiti and the Dominican Republic, « two Siamese sisters » having originally a common history, are now back-to-back because of the daily conflicts that have existed since the formation of their respective national identities in 1804 and 1844. This is why it is important to better understand the construction of these identities and the accompanying nationalisms in order to understand the weight of these identity conflicts in current slippages. Thus, we have decided to rely on a comparative study for analyzing the representation of the Haitian Other and the Dominican Other in their respective fundamental level and secondary school ‘s textbooks of History and Geography. For, these textbooks are essential vectors of instruction and socialization intended to train the future citizens of the island.By analyzing the Haitian and Dominican official programs from 2000 on, between official orientations and realities, and relating them to the textbooks of History and Geography used for fundamental level and secondary school, it is a question of demonstrating that for the training of Haitian and Dominican men and women today, how much the objectives of the Haitian and Dominican educational ministries remain based on a colonial system and a choice of opposition ideologies vis-à-vis the Other and at the service of dominant ideologies.However, we have noticed a difference of orientation between Haiti’s History and Geography textbooks and the Dominican Republic’s ones. Those of Haiti are characterized by a silence on issues related to the Dominican Republic, including its recent history. Therefore, when Haiti knowingly omits the Dominican Republic in its textbooks, it implies that the Dominican Other is denied. That does not work in favor of living together. Actually, the Dominican textbooks deal with Haiti. But the presentation they make of the Republic of Haiti and its history sometimes tends to negative exaggeration towards the Haitian Other.As a result, this study shows that the Haitian and Dominican states have made and continue to make choices of identity constructions in opposition to one another, which makes it difficult to have a peaceful reunion on one and the same island. Yet, are textbooks not levers of the future (utopian?) for a living-together which would help overcome the real marginalization of these two countries whose population share suffering from economic and often intellectual misery because of a failing education?
La división de la isla de La Española desde la colonización europea ha dejado huellas que siguen presentes en los actuales conflictos sociopolíticos, culturales y económicos entre la República de Haití y la República Dominicana. Este estudio, que se vale en particular de las teorías de la educación y de un enfoque descolonial, cuestiona los contextos históricos, sociopolíticos y teóricos de los sistemas educativos de la República de Haití y la República Dominicana, con el objetivo de comprender la construcción del rechazo del Otro haitiano o del Otro dominicano entre estados o naciones que comparten una misma isla. Parecen por lo tanto las escuelas haitianas y dominicanas, lugares de socialización de hombres y mujeres, ser también lugares de exclusión social y marginación.Haití y la República Dominicana, « dos hermanas siamesas » que inicialmente tenían una historia común, hoy se dan la espalda debido a los conflictos cotidianos desde la formación de sus identidades nacionales en 1804 y 1844. Por consiguiente, resulta importante comprender mejor la construcción de estas identidades y los nacionalismos para entender el peso de dichos conflictos de identidad en los desaciertos o las incongruencias actuales. Dado que los manuales escolares son vectores esenciales de instrucción y socialización destinados a capacitar a los futuros ciudadanos de dos naciones y por ende de la isla, elegimos analizar, a través de un estudio comparativo, la representación del Otro haitiano y del Otro dominicano en esos libros de Historia y Geografía, desde el nivel fundamental o medio (el colegio) y la enseñanza de secundaria (el liceo).Al analizar los programas oficiales de enseñanza de Historia y Geografía, a partir del año 2000, en ambas naciones, y relacionarlos con los manuales tanto del colegio como del liceo, entre orientaciones oficiales y realidades, se trata de demostrar que en ambos países los objetivos específicos de sus respectivos ministerios de educación, encargados de la formación de hombres y mujeres ciudadanos haitianos y dominicanos de hoy, se fundamentan en un sistema colonial y en la elección de ideologías de oposición respecto al Otro, que están al servicio de las ideologías de la élite.Sin embargo, notamos una diferencia de orientación entre los libros de Historia y Geografía de Haití y los de la República Dominicana. Los manuales haitianos eligen el silencio en cuanto a la República Dominicana e incluso en cuanto a su historia reciente. Cuando Haití omite a sabiendas a la República Dominicana en sus libros de texto, se niega al Otro dominicano, lo que no facilita la convivencia entre ambas naciones. En cuanto a los manuales dominicanos, acerca de la representación de la República de Haití se da prioridad a la enseñanza de períodos históricos pasados en los que muchas veces se tienden a cierta exageración negativa hacia el Otro haitiano.Así pues, este estudio muestra que los estados haitiano y dominicano han tomado y siguen tomando decisiones identitarias que inducen a oponerse entre sí, lo que dificulta la cohabitación pacífica entre ambos estados reunidos en una misma isla.¿No tendrán los manuales escolares que facilitar un futuro (utópico) para una convivencia que permita superar la marginación real de dos naciones cuyos pueblos sufren de miseria económica y a menudo intelectual debido a la existencia de una escuela deficiente?
Dancause, Jacques-Luc. "Integration et transnationalisme chez les Dominicains de Montreal." Thesis, McGill University, 2001. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=31098.
Full textThe initial hypothesis of this study was that immigrants' involvement in narrow transnational activities is linked to their weaker integration into Quebec society. To test this hypothesis, a series of interviews was conducted with members of the Dominican community of Montreal. These Dominicans were involved in varying levels of transnational activities within political, economic, and cultural spheres. The interviews were aimed at determining the integration process experienced by the different interviewees.
The results of this study showed, in contrast to the hypothesized predictions, that involvement in transnational activities was not linked to lesser levels of integration. In fact, the Dominicans involved in the most intensive transnational activities revealed a capacity to integrate into the receiving society as easily as other Dominicans, often showing a greater dynamism in their integration. Involvement in intensive transnational activities seems to show a capacity on the part of some immigrants to grow and develop in two universes at the same time, that of the receiving and that of the sending society.
Dupuy, Doryann. ""Somos Dominicanos" : la migration haïtienne et la question de l'identité nationale en République dominicaine." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/35099.
Full textNuñez, Ureña Maritza Valeria. "La Question de l'identité Dominicaine chez deux intellectuels Manuel Arturo peña Battle et Joaquin Balaguer : thuriferaires de Trujillo (1930-1961)." Antilles-Guyane, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009AGUY0298.
Full textFrom the XIX century onwards, a large sector of the Dominican intelligentsia has developed a pro-hispanie discourse with regard to the ethnie-racial formation of the Dominican people that has established a dichotomy between the black African elements and national identity. This discourse was strengthened during Rafael Leonidas Trujillo dictatorship. The two most important intellectuals of this period were: Manuel Arturo Pefia Batlle and Joaquin Balaguer. Although if they came from different political and philosophical spheres, they were drawn together by their strong convictions on the alleged threat embodied by Haitian immigrants and the urgency of developing national projects that would vindicate the roi of the Spanish roots in the formation of the national identity. This study focuses on the nationalist ideology making during Trujillo dictatorship and the part played bv Pefia Batlle and Joaquin Balaguer in its conception
Bissainthe, Jean Ghasmann. "La migration contemporaine : une approche ethnographique sur les immigrants dominicains à New York City." Paris, EHESS, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008EHES0158.
Full textThis study focuses upon Dominican migration in New York City , especially the area of Washington Heights where the majority of the migrants are concentrated; This research stresses the essential features of the creation of the Dominican Community in this area, the formation of multiple bi-national associations, the different mechanisms of adjustment to the urban area and the elements of social cohesion and capital that contribute to the progress of small enterprises and the survival of the immigrants in a hostile environment. We acknowledge that the migratory process has been very dynamic because of the intensity of family and social relations among Dominicans home and abroad; The peasant family structure and conditions have been also explored by virtue of the fact that it has played a primary role in determining this type of migration; However; the reasons for Dominican exodus is usually based upon economics; but we have observed that there is a strong social factor that drives the Dominicans to leave their country. They send back home social and economic remittances and make investments to gain respect and recognition in their community of origin. We discover that the social dimension of their displacement is interconnected with the economic component. This thesis lays out the political and social and cultural values of the Dominican immigrants; it reveals their transmigration and put in perspective the future of their community in New York City
Books on the topic "Identités dominicaines"
Nueva York, 2014: 40 vidas en la historia de un barrio. New York: Editorial Punto 7, 1999.
Find full textHigh literacy and ethnic identity: Dominican American schooling in transition. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001.
Find full textDominicans in New York City: Power From the Margins (Latinocommunities: Emerging Voices--Political, Social, Cultural and Legal Issues). Routledge, 2002.
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Ricklin, Thomas. "L’ordre dominicain dans le ciel du soleil." In The Dominicans and the Making of Florentine Cultural Identity (13th-14th centuries) / I domenicani e la costruzione dell'identità culturale fiorentina (XIII-XIV secolo), 243–61. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-046-7.15.
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