Frida Kahlo (Coyoacán, 6th july 1907- Coyoacán, 13th july 1954) was a Mexican painter.
Her father was German, and her mother was Mexican. She had a lot of sisters.
She suffered poliomyelitis in 1913. Then, she had illnesses and wounds, that forced her to stay nine months in bed.
She developed in a different way from other children. Some of her paintings reflect the loneliness of her childhood.
She studied in the German School until 1921. In 1922, she went to the Preparatory National School in Mexico City. She was in a group of people that protested against injustices.
On 17th September 1925, she had a bus accident. Her backbone was broken in three parts. She had to be operated 32 times throughout her life.
In the following years, she painted portraits. She became to frequent politic and intelectual atmospheres.
Frida met Diego Rivera (member of the Communist Party) who painted too. He loved Frida's paintings.
They got married on 21st August 1929. In 1930, she was pregnant for the first time, but the pregnancy had to be stopped.
Diego had a romance with Cristina, Frida's sister. This affected Frida a lot. Frida had some romantic relationships with men and women (she was bisexual.)
In 1938, André Bretón (a surrealist poet and essayist) qualified her work as surrealist. But she said: "I've never painted my dreams. I've painted my own reality".
On 6th November 1939, Diego and Frida divorced. Frida was depressed, and she started to consume alcohol.
Years later, they got married again , but they excluded sex of their relationship.
Frida exhibited paintings in New York, Boston Philadelphia...
In 1950, she was hospitalized in Mexico City. She attempted suicide.
She had to stay in a wheelchair.
Her last painting was an oil painting called: VIVA LA VIDA.
In all of her paintings, she projected her difficulties to survive.
11.28.2013
11.13.2013
French Revolution, in Coldplay's song?
Viva la vida is probably the most known Coldplay's song ever. Everyone knows the lyrics but, who does really understand its meaning?
I used to rule the world
Seas would rise when I gave the word
Now in the morning I sleep alone
Sweep the streets I used to own
I used to roll the dice
Feel the fear in my enemy's eyes
Listen as the crowd would sing
"Now the old king is dead! Long live the king!"
One minute I held the key
Next the walls were closed on me
And I discovered that my castles stand
Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand
I hear Jerusalem bells are ringing
Roman Cavalry choirs are singing
Be my mirror, my sword and shield
My missionaries in a foreign field
For some reason I can't explain
Once you go there was never
Never an honest word
And that was when I ruled the world
It was the wicked and wild wind
Blew down the doors to let me in
Shattered windows and the sound of drums
People couldn't believe what I'd become
Revolutionaries wait
For my head on a silver plate
Just a puppet on a lonely string
Oh who would ever want to be king?
I hear Jerusalem bells are ringing
Roman Cavalry choirs are singing
Be my mirror, my sword and shield
My missionaries in a foreign field
For some reason I can't explain
I know Saint Peter won't call my name
Never an honest word
But that was when I ruled the world
I hear Jerusalem bells are ringing
Roman Cavalry choirs are singing
Be my mirror, my sword and shield
My missionaries in a foreign field
Woahahahah. woah ohhhhh woah ohhh oh,
For some reason I can't explain
I know Saint Peter won't call my name
Never an honest word
But that was when I ruled the world
Now let's go back to the meaning part.
This song is sung in first person, as like someone is telling his own story. Is he the French king Louis XVI? we are not sure. Usually the singers tell us about their feelings, but in this song, a man is explaining how he wasn't the perfect king and how people hated him.
Louis XVI was King of France between 1774-1791. He tried to do some ''reforms'' in France and that caused that people were not happy with them, so they started a revolution, THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.
This song talks about how the king (Louis XVI?) lost his power and the citizens rised up against the government, so they wanted to behead him. Or the meaning could be a reflexion about Power and the lost of Power by a man?.
Let's see this on some of the lyrics:
‘’I used to roll the dice’’ - Perhaps this means that he decided about the destiny of people.
‘’Blew down the doors to let me in’’ - This explains how he used violence to get what he wanted.
‘’One minute I held the key, next the doors were closed on me‘’ - Everything happened so fast.
‘’And I discovered that my castles stand, upon pillars of salt, pillars of sand‘’ - The castles mean his power, so if they stood upon pillars of salt and sand, that means that they were very weak.
‘’Revolutionaries wait for my head on a silver plate‘’ - This means, as we said before, that people wanted to behead him.
‘‘I know St Peter won’t call my name’’ - St Peter is the one who opens the doors in heaven for christians, so this refers that heaven's doors won't be opened for him.
There are also many references to the Bible: Jerusalem bells, St Peter, 'my head in a silver plate', maybe St. John the Baptist's head?. Anyway whatever the meaning is, enjoy the song!
There are also many references to the Bible: Jerusalem bells, St Peter, 'my head in a silver plate', maybe St. John the Baptist's head?. Anyway whatever the meaning is, enjoy the song!
10.26.2013
THE SUBPRIME MORTGAGES AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
Summary: We're in one of the worst crisis since the Great Depression, with global repercussion. This crisis involves financial and real crisis. Financial markets have become bigger and financial crises also became deeper. In this article, I'm analyzing the most important factors which have affected our actual crisis, caused because of the housing bubble's crash.
Between 2000 and 2002, the US lived a Financial Crisis called the .com crisis, caused by the technological business' decrease. To solve the effects of this financial crisis, the Federal Reserve of US reduced the interest rates, which made everything cheaper. This reduction made house buying really attractive, because then it was really cheap to buy without high interest rates. So banks started to give lots of credits and housing also grew, what made houses price rise.
When banks saw that house prices would keep growing, they made easier for people to buy a house. This was due to the fact that if those people couldn't pay the house, they would sell it in the future for a bigger price. This kind of mortgage was called subprime mortgage or trash mortgage. So, this way, affordable credits for families and businesses grew a lot, making mortgages bigger. So, this way economic agents became indebted seriously.
To affront the great bills that companies and families had to pay, banks recurred to securitizing: The mortgages they'd sold became negotiable securities in interbank markets, known as the CDO's. These securities were backed with other mortgages, so if people didn't pay, they would lose a high part of their value.
This is the way how they made mortgages into securities:
1) The bank gives a mortgage loan.
2) Then, the bank sells this mortgage to a company depending on the risk they have, which is gauged by a Rating Agency.
3) Finally, this mortgage is sold to investors who don't know anything about them.
By the end of 2005, the interest rates had grown a 5%, so houses prices had grown a lot too. Because of this, banks started giving less loans. So this caused a decrease on the price of houses: the financial bubble had just exploded in 2006. Because of this, a big number of non-payments started to happen, and this provoked the financial sector to be mistrusted. This led to the decrease of the active CDO's. In 2007, all financial institutions were trying to sell their CDO's, what made CDO's prices decrease, and made US economy falter. Because of this, banks stopped giving loans, so houses' prices became even lower.
What started being a sectarian crisis (in financial and housing) became then a Real Crisis, affecting the other sectors. Which made US GDP decrease between 2008 and 2009 (see graph above).
By Noé Rodríguez Daporta
9.28.2013
The discrimation of women in India
The discrimination of women is a fact in many countries. If a girl is born in a family that´s a disaster, she will be underestimated and she won´t be treated as if she was a boy.
Indian girls are engaged since they are born, and they get married when they are just six or seven years old. Their husbands have total dominion over them, and in many cases they are treated worse than domestic animals. Since they are married, girls often get pregnant and have a lot of kids. That´s because their husbands just refuse to use contraceptives. Apart from taking care of their children and doing the housework, women are the ones that make the harder tasks.

Violence against women in India is a big trouble in our society, and I think that our international organizations should do something about it. What do you think they should do? Would you choose to be an Indian woman?
9.15.2013
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9.03.2013
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This is a new blog made by and for the IES Asorey students who participate in the bilingual project (galego-english) of the social sciences department.
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