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“Walls of Words”: Paperscape in Charles Dickens’s Novels
The walls of Dickens’s city are covered in posters, bills, signs and inscriptions, resulting in the disappearance of those very walls behind the accumulation of messages. Simultaneously, these words go beyond the space allotted to them, erecting walls of words in the public space, constantly modifyi...
Minutes of reading: Gender inequalities in the family, at school and at work: compared approaches
Since the comparative perspective is -Durkheim, it was stressed in time — at the heart of the sociological approach, the works that come under this banner spontaneously attract the attention of sociologists. And this attention is often disappointed because, by way of comparison, we often just juxtap...
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...
Raw material indexation and development: apart from the general conclusion
This note reproduces the general conclusion of a study entitled ‘Indexation of raw materials and development’, carried out between June 1976 and March 1978 by SEMA-PROSPECTIVE on behalf of the Ministry of Industry and Energy. The aim of the study was to determine to what extent and under what condit...
The reading “offered” to the College: from a pedagogical practice to teaching reading
This memory focuses on a type of reading that is still less theorised but highly practised in the first degree: the so-called “offered” reading. The teacher makes a gift to his students to read loud for them. The aim of this work is to measure the importance of the proposed didactisation around this...
The principle of equality in the organisation of society. Emile de Laveleye. An intellectual at the service of the City
Émile de Laveleye (1822-1892) est un professeur d’économie politique de l’Université de Liège. Diplômé en droit, il a publié de très nombreux articles et ouvrages portant notamment sur l’organisation de la société et de l’État. Ses écrits témoignent d’une importante préoccupation accordée à l’égalit...
Fontenelle: playing and philosophsopher
As Leibniz’s interlocutor, as Pascal’s sounding (and controversy) reader, and as a distant heir of Épicure, Fontenelle has every reason not to ignore the moral and philosophical importance of the game. Indeed, Fontenelle’s thinking meets the issue of gambling in various ways. In a literal sense, Fon...
Precarious (less?) generation: amendments to the Unedic Decree
A close reader from Academia warns us of the extension of rights of option, on which Unédic made a communication at the end of March 2015. “Does this change solve the problem?” he asked. Feedback from unemployed graduates would be welcome. Link: http://www.unedic.org/actualite/droits-rechargeables-e...
Metaphor 5 ‘In vain, the same song is repeated in his own language, it is another instrument’. Translator, musician: the task of the interpreter.
I am publishing here the text of a communication presented at the Genres Literary and Music Forms Colloquium, which took place in November 2009 at the University of Bquite-Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand. In a colloquium devoted to reflection on parents and analogies between ‘genres’ or textual and musical...
Sociology keys for engineers
providing engineers, beginner or senior engineers with original tools and keys to understanding the social world in which they operate, this is the aim of this book. It is organised in leaflets, from A (‘collective action’) to W (‘Watteau or historicity’), and offers a sociological look at various p...
Anonymising the interviewees
National hearing Necessity of ethics to preserve the anonymity of the interviewees, anonymisation is also an operation that can have a sociological meaning. To regard it as something other than a mere technical operation makes it possible to enrich the analysis and give sociological evidence to its...
Better than the pile: the press. The Padre Traggia and the Catholic winner (1809-1810)
This article, which opens with the presentation of what was the press and church relations in Spain of the Luces, gives an account of the journalistic history of carmelita Fr. Manuel de santo Tomás (Traggia) and analyses the Catholic winner, which he founded in 1809. As the author stressed, this wee...
Prison guards
"Are serving prison guards in our country able to implement the penitentiary policy that the public authorities want? In other words, and in order to refrain from any wooden language, are they commensurate with the challenges they face? This is the question we intend to deal with. 2 First of all, so...
Systems of fear : a transmedia approach of horror in literature and video games
The aim of this thesis is to study the stakes and strategies behind the apparition of fear in novels and video games. Through a comparative approach, I intend to theorize the bridging of these mediums and the paradigms structuring scary fictions. At the core of this work lie the ability of video gam...
Literary anthologies in Brazil: textual fragments and the representation of the bionic reader. The case of Manuel Bandeira
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Systems of fear : a transmedia approach of horror in literature and video games
The aim of this thesis is to study the stakes and strategies behind the apparition of fear in novels and video games. Through a comparative approach, I intend to theorize the bridging of these mediums and the paradigms structuring scary fictions. At the core of this work lie the ability of video gam...
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...
From buttery adolescent to lubric aged, small mistakes of imposter vocations
The most superficial reader of combat writing must be hit by the frequency of sexually based metaphores, digressions, aphorisms or saynets. In the systematic use of such a register, the desire to clash or even scandalise is almost permanent. Some examples for setting up ideas: The philosophy of the...
The concept of history at Henry’s reader of Marx
In a note from his book on Henry, P. Audi states that ‘there is no philosophy of history as such in Henry’. We would like to point out here that Henry has nevertheless given substance to the concept of history and laid the epistemological conditions for building a radical architecture of history. Th...
Jean Genet, Judge and Party: from the ubiquitous storytelling to the dramaturge commentator
how do we get from the novel to the theatre? Should this change of gender be seen as a change in writing? It is true, however, that the writer remains the same. However, among the constants of Genet’s work, we will show how the writer continues the newspaper of his writing from one gender to another...
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...
What future for autonomous cars in Switzerland?
the aim of this work is to provide an overview of the very complex world of VAS (later called VA). The arrival of AAs will bring about paradigm shifts that can revolutionise our mobility habits, but not only. 23 interviews were conducted in the search for information in order to gather the most comp...
HISTORY OF SOCIALIST COMPANIES: Construction sites
Economic activities in socialist countries feature new objects in business history. The contributions gathered in this issue are part of this scientific news. They reveal the diversity of experiences and models, circulations and adaptations to local contexts, as well as initial hesitations when sett...
Anna Maria Ortese, Think dawn at the bottom of a night in winter
Presque vingt ans après sa mort, Anna Maria Ortese est de retour grâce au petit volume Pensare l’alba al fondo di una notte d’inverno, publié chez l’éditeur Philobiblon Edizioni. Les 37 lettres qui composent cet ouvrage touchent d'abord par leur délicatesse de ton et leur cohérence, qui fait de cet...