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“Lope de Vega vistió la, but many bled it”: The word sold by Enríquez Gómez, a new recasting of a comedy
This article shows that the word sold, a comedy published in 1678 in the name of Fernando de Zárate (pseudonym of Antonio Enríquez Gómez) and unanimously attributed to the criticism of Lope de Vega, is in reality a recasting by Enríquez Gómez of a comedy originally due to Lope. A careful analysis of...
Introduction. The lay theatre of the xvi century: Towards a first classical Spanish theatre
Taking stock of publications (editions and studies) on the Spanish lay theatre of the xvi century. Presentation and presentation of the six articles making up the monograph dossier under point 126 of Criticón.
Xth International Colloque “México Francia”: Memories and sensitivities: Perspectives on Franco-Mexican migration (04/2019)
Argument After 20 years of creative activity — colloquia, seminars, study days, conferences, publication of sources and books, training of students, university exchanges, website — the “México Francia” research project aims to launch a critical reflection on the research carried out, identify its th...
Call for communications on booklets
Issue: the Cahiers d’Henri de Régnier Institut de France — Room Hugot — 19-21 November 2020Colloque organised as part of the programme ENCHREEdition Digital des Cahiers d’Henri de Régnierpar de Régnierpar LITT — ARTS (Grenoble Alpes University) in partnership with ITEM (Team Valéry), the Institut de...
The Instagram globe-trotters: contemporary representation (s) of the trip
This research work focuses on studying the representations of the journey put into circulation via the Instagram device by a group of users — which we simply define as a globe-trotters whose passion and practice from the other side are laid down as communal denominators. The study of the process of...
Euhemeristic variations
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Criticism 2.0?
If the afflatus of computers has marked the activities of archivists, as we are reminded in this issue about the founding of the Archives de la critique d’art (ACA) in 1989, the development of computer technology, and data-processing, has also transformed the practice of art criticism and the activi...
Françoise Sullivan: Artist Present
Françoise Sullivan’s name is perhaps still little known outside Canada, but the rich and multi-facetted work of this artist, who is nothing less than a monument—still very much alive and kicking—in the history of Canadian art, deserves special attention well beyond the borders of the country she was...
Power, control and resistance within worker co-operatives : an ethnography of a co-operative factory
My study focuses on questions of power, control and resistance within worker co-operatives. In a first part, I analyse a situation involving interactions between representatives of the co-operative movement so as to show the role played by critique in their understanding of their pluralistic environ...
Improvement of the recovery of heavy chlorinated organic compounds in saturated porous media by thermal and chemical enhancements : experimental and two-phase flow modeling approaches
Groundwater pollution by chlorinated organic compounds is a major problem. Actually, these particularly toxic pollutants, permanently degrade soil and groundwater quality. Their dispersion (by solubilization and volatilization) from the pollution source zone can generate large contaminants plumes.Ch...
The Utopian Body in Film. Transparency, Reversibility, Hybridity
The utopian body in film, under discussion in this thesis, does not refer to an object of thought borrowed from Michel Foucault and applied to some dematerialised or extraordinary bodies on the screen, but to a heuristic tool for considering the historical and aesthetic modalities through which the...
Is the text editor an author? Minutes
2 and 3 February 2015 took place at the IRHT of the Study Days on: “Is the text editor an author? Legal and scientific reflections about critical editing”. The minutes of these two days are proposed by Paul Bertrand and Sébastien Barret on the website of the Consortium Medievales — COSME. It is publ...
The ‘Bazin Transformation’ or For a story of critical criticism
This text is an introduction to a future book, dedicated to a renewed study of the Brazilian discourse. It takes stock of the Bazinian exegesis, identifies its limits and proposes some methodological avenues to answer an unprecedented question: how did Bazin become Bazin? Not: how did the famous Fre...
Fascism and literary criticism. Men, ideas, institutions
Walter Benjamin wrote in The work of art at the time of its technical reproducibility that fascism had esthetised politics and that communism had responded with the politicisation of art. The accuracy of this consideration can explain the current historical and literary interest in the complex links...
The Storm or the avoidance of humanist dream
This article examines the different meanings in which the term ‘modernity’ has been used in the critical studies of La Shakespeare Tempête. It begins by examining the different meanings given to ‘modernity’ in Stephen Greenblatt’s post-colonial interpretation of the coin and then shows how Greenblat...
Evaluating a Promising Model of Non-State Labor Regulation: The Case of Cambodia's Apparel Sector
International audience Amid growing criticism of private regulation of labor conditions in global supply chains, Cambodia"s apparel sector monitored by the International Labor Organization (ILO) has been heralded as a successful model harnessing public and private authority. While the case has been...
Africa and the mission. Old terrain, new questions with Claude Prudhomme
, around 20 authors are gathered in this book to pay tribute to historian Claude Prudhomme. Their texts set out the new landscape of missions in contemporary times, incorporating the methods and perspectives provided by this researcher, which enabled the field to emerge from missiologist studies. Fr...
Wemaëre & Jorn
the twentieth centenary of Asger Jorn (1914-2013), from Scandinavia and co-founder of the CoBrA movement, and Pierre Wemaëre (1913-2014), one of the masters of the Lyric Abstraction, native to French Flanders, was at the origin of this exhibition, which traces the stages of Franco-Danish friendship...
For a genuine right to criticism
Call for communications, “Participatory imperative in court? cross-check on criticism of participation”, EHESS
This day of studies will take place on 23 March 2012 at the EHESS (Paris). It is organised by the GIS “Public Participation, Decision-Making, Participatory Democracy”, the Centre for the Studies of Social Movements, the Pact and the Sophiapol. The deadline for submitting proposals is 15 September 20...
* Parcoursup’s problem is not that it malfunctions: it only works too well * Call to build a University Hacienda
Among the growing criticism and indignations against the reform of the University, many are targeting the “inhuman” character of the Parcoursup platform. This is indisputable: it is not humanely possible to read and process the files received with far too little staff, reflection, consultation, time...
Epidemiological profile of blood donors with sickle cell trait in the State of Piauí, Brazil
O estudo aqui apresentado objetiva discutir variáveis sociais e demográficas de doadores de sangue portadores de hemoglobinas variantes no estado do Piauí, no ano de 2019, através da análise dos dados coletados dos mesmos e armazenados no HEMOVIDA. Os dados obtidos foram submetidos a análise estatís...
Free like the other?
this article looks at various conceptions and experiences of freedom that manifest themselves around the teaching of African dance in Europe, namely the Senegalese dance SABAR. While African dances are frequently promoted as a vector of self-‘liberation’, linked to exotifying stereotypes about Afric...
Publications by visiting researchers at the Study Days
Bibliography of Elisa Capdevila Ouvements — Capdevila Élisa, Les Ame éricains in Paris. Artists and bows in post-war France, Editions Armand Colin, March 2017. — Capdevila Élisa and SIRINELLI Jean-Franc, Georges Pompidou and Culture, E. P.I.E. Peter Lang, Brussels, 2011 (Critical Archives Collection...
La satire des sciences dans Observations upon Experimental Philosophy et The Blazing World (1666) de Margaret Cavendish
Ignoring the satire of learned women, a topos of classical drama at the end of the 17th century, Magaret Cavendish published several treatises of natural philosophy between 1653 and 1668. This article aims at reversing the topos to show how a woman could use the linguistic strategies of satire. Focu...