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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...
Two religious systems in the former Testament: from Competition to Convergence
Programme for 2006-2007: Introduction — I. Yahvism based on the myth of creation — II. Yahvism based on Israel’s history with his God — III. The merger of the two yahvisms
Colloquium "How can we be socio-anthropologist today? — Socio-anthropology: a critical look at the Western myth of technical progress’
The ‘3th Grenoble socio-anthropology meetings’, organised by the laboratory emc2-Laboratoire de Sociology de Grenoble under the leadership of Florent Gaudez, had this year’s guest of honour Alain Gras, founder of the Centre for Studies, Techniques, Knowledge and Practice (cetcopra — Paris 1 — Panthé...
Ownership of a volume
HDR Conferences Maître Research Team in Private Law EA1230 University of Poitiers Conference Roma Tre Days of 13-14 June 2014 “Le proprietà/Les propriété”. Property of a volume 1. A cone at the infinite base. The concept of volume was theorised by René Savatier in the mid-1960s. He wanted to break w...
BABEL: Cinema and communication in a globalised world
This article presents a training proposal using cinema as cultural material and source of knowledge. A film like Babel makes it possible to work on globalisation and citizenship education, with approaches that require new humanism, a new people-to-people relationship, aware of communication problems...
Digital immateriality: from myth to reality. Digital immateriality: from myth to reality: Ecological impacts of ICT
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Classic Concepts in Anthropology
The late anthropologist Valerio Valeri (1944–98) was best known for his substantial writings on societies of Polynesia and eastern Indonesia. This volume, however, presents a lesser-known side of Valeri’s genius through a dazzlingly erudite set of comparative essays on core topics in the history of...
‘Serum imaginary’ colloquium (Grenoble, 28-29 May)
The Colloquium follows a series of seminars organised at Stendhal University (October 2013 — December 2014), the aim of which was to propose a reflection on the relationship between the television series and the myth. It aims to widen this question so as to question the impact of the series on our i...
CRCV Bulletin: publication of two historical articles by Flavia Leroux and Gérard Sabatier
In the context of the CRCV research programme ‘Identities curiales and the myth of Versailles in Europe: perceptions, accessions and rejections (18th centuries)’, two historical summary articles were published on 16 October in the Bulletin of the Versailles Castle Research Centre: Gérard Sabatier, ‘...
Hesiode and Muses: the gift of truth and the conquest of speech
The depth and seriousness of Hesiode’s reflection on traditional epic heritage, both in terms of expressive heritage and the complex network of values and ideals, and, indeed, the principles of the poetic nature of the eppopée, are now well-established realities. In these circumstances, the almost l...
Literary and visual creation of the human museum : London ethnological shows, 1853-1859
Nineteenth-Century ethnological shows involved the display of thousands of colonised people in a variety of urban settings, including zoos, cabarets, private apartments, and scientific institutions. This dissertation focuses on two South African shows in particular: the “Zulu Kafirs” and “Earthmen”,...
The poetics of allegory on the works of José Saramago
José Saramago (1922-2010), Literature Nobel Prize in 1998, is a Portuguese writer whose work has a universal reach and thanks to the use, in particular, of a figure, allegory. Germany Romanticists slighted over this figure rather than the symbol for a long time. José Saramago has used this writing f...
Anthony Andurand, German Greek Mythe. History of an elective affinity
In 1967, one of my colleagues at the Normal Superior School, Greek knowing that I was seconded as a reader to a German university, would be by letter: “Chete-me des Teubner!” When I asked whom he replied: “All are good!” He found the editions of the Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecla and Romanorum highe...
Philology and historiography of the Christian Caucasus
Programme 2015-2016: I. The myth of Promethée: from Caucasus to Hellade. — II. The Holy Lance of Princes Prochiantz.
Choreopolitics of a becoming-hybrid : the art of performance as critical power in the translation of the imbalance
The following thesis is a research about the art of performance in its aesthetic, political,ethical, cognitive and subjective implications; within the Brazilian anthropophagy tradition’s artistic and cultural context in the period when the art of performance emerges as an artistic genre, in the sixt...
What if writing rock history was also writing with “ifs”? Or how Lester Bangs liked playing a trick on his reader’s perception of time
It is usually accepted that rock history is divided into cycles. However, from the beginning of his work, American rock critic Lester Bangs took a radically different look at the manner in which that history should be written. In his opinion, rock history did not necessarily have to be seen as an al...
Satire and trhought in fear and loathing in Las Vegas
El estudio de esta novela satírica de Hunter S. Thompson se ha hecho siguiendo el método neo-Aristotélico de análisis con el objectivo de descubrir la forma en que la acción, el personaje y su modo de pensar funcionan como vehículos de expresión de la crítica social de Thompson. El principal objeto...
Structure and image in El laberint of loneliness
This study of the Peace Book poses the generic problem of the trial to try to find out how the formal ambiguity of the text engenders and authorises different readings. After analysing the structure of the book, I am reflecting on the symbols and central metaphors that give unity and complexity to t...
Myths and heroes of the Mexican Revolution in El Laberinto de la Soledad de Octavio Paz and Mexican muralism: a collective imagination
After a presentation of Octavio Paz’s critical assessment of Mexican muralism from some articles by El privilegio de la vista, this article carries out a comparative study of the image of the 1910 Revolution in El Laberinto de la Soledad and in the wall of Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and Davi...
Video game as a medium of ideologies: the political speech of Assassin’s Creed Unity
This memory is dedicated to video game as a medium of political ideologies. He is studying the video game as a medium and the speeches he conveys. After a historical detour on the genesis of the video game, it is a question of seeing the socio-cultural context of the game. We then explore its legiti...
Abdelhafid Hammouche, Hélène Le Bail and Chikako Mori, ‘Japan, immigration country?’, Hommes and Migration Review, No 1302, April-May-June 2013
Is Japan a country of immigration? If we start to admit, for the last twenty years now, that Japan is not so homogeneous, or rather that its homogeneity is a myth built in the post-war years, most importantly Japanese diversity is seen as a result of its ancient history, perhaps prehistoric (Jarmon...
Tell or prove. Stories of discoveries and non-discoveries of oral caves
The debate on the seniority and authenticity of parithal art has developed in Europe for more than twenty years, starting in 1879 when the discovery of Altamira cave paintings takes place in Spain. The length of this debate reveals the difficulty for pre-historians of the end of the nineteenth centu...
The forgeron that became King
Mythology of Central Africa is particularly rich in ìgestesî of political origin. Mythology of the Kalebweís Songye chiefstancy, recently analysed, has a common structure with that of the neighbouring Luba Kingdomís famous ìgesteî, although it relates another story and illustrates different politica...
Dr Fauauus, according to Giacomo Manzoni, from the commentary to the scenic
In the second half of the 20th century, the myth of Faust reinvests music creation: Dr Fausteus of Thomas Mann is the main reason for this and, through him, the schoenbergian dodecaphonism. Composing a Faust means facing the spectrum of Arnold Schoenberg, one of the models, but not the only, of Adri...
The Le Pen phenomenon. Relational, historical and aesthetic analysis of a political singularity.
The “Le Pen phenomenon” designates the sum constituted by the elaboration of a politicalbrand located at the far-right and by the conflictual reactions that it provokes within theFrench society. The objectivization of this phenomenon lies in the analysis of the FrontNational ideology as it is this o...