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Frank Kafka’s “before the law”: a parabola of refugees in the weekly Zionist Selbstwehr
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E pure, if muove!
for several years now, the analysis team of the IREM de Montpellier is interested in the use of graphic calculators. It was therefore of course that, in the second and first modules, we had to make proposals for activities using this tool. And to reflect on the consequences of this use. One example,...
Two theories on the parabole
Patristic representations of wealth and poverty
Valentina Toneatto notes that in their sermons and theological treaties the Padres of the Church speak extensively about wealth and poverty, often using metaphorical language and referring to bibyl parabole and stories in which the relationship between the poor and the rich is established. These sou...
Canonisation of the novel, thought of the Roman: Balzac, ‘span style =’ font-style: Italic; bLes Secrets de la princess de Cadignan
In 1830, the realistic novel tries to stand out from the Roman novel by legitimising a genus still regarded as easy and popular. The example of the Cadignan Princess Secrets shows how Balzac develops a parabole in favour of the realistic novel by storytelling the strategies of mystification and para...
The self-narrative considered as a resistant writing against Nazism : from sentiment to deed
Our study analyses the issue of resisting against Nazism through a self-narrative corpus, in a historical context expanding beyond the limitations of the Second World War. It spreads across a period that begins with the creation of the “Comité de Vigilance des Intellectuels Antifascistes » (Committe...
The self-narrative considered as a resistant writing against Nazism : from sentiment to deed
Our study analyses the issue of resisting against Nazism through a self-narrative corpus, in a historical context expanding beyond the limitations of the Second World War. It spreads across a period that begins with the creation of the “Comité de Vigilance des Intellectuels Antifascistes » (Committe...
Italian Jews and Risorgimento: a historical look at
This article focuses on the historiography of Jewish participation in Risorgimento. Its aim is to propose the current state of play by clarifying the topics already covered and the avenues still to be covered. The first part looks at historical production from the 1960s to the 1990s. There was littl...
In any event
When a bird dies, it falls. Nobody usually sees it, except for the hunter who has of course reached him, or the dog who is looking for him. The hunter follows his perabole in the sky, and the dog leaves his search, breaking through the patrols. When an aeroplane explodes full flight above clouds, it...
When misconduct triumps in good ways. Pasolini’s theoretical conscience desert: from novel to film
1968. A family of the rich Milanese bourgeoisie receives a young mysterious and sensual guest, who has sexual relations with each member of that family. His departure causes the disaggregation of the family nucleus and plunges each figure, with the exception of the domestic one, into a deep existent...
Primo Levi’s poetic bestiary
The presence of animals is surprisingly important in Primo Levi poems. Linked to the naturalist approach taken by the author in his human analysis, animal figures are also a poetic tool capable of suggesting the insights and deep anxieties of the former deportee. Polysemic, they make it possible to...
Parabole intermediali. Intorno ai volumi di Teresa Spignoli, Marco Corsi, Federico Fastelli e Maria Carla Papini (a cura di), "La poesia in immagine / l’immagine in poesia. Gruppo 70. Firenze 1963-2013", Pasian di Prato, Campanotto, 2014, pp. 255...
Moving from a foreword on image-word relation, we present the review of two volumes which focus on intermedial literacy: La poesia in imagine / l’immagine in poesia. Gruppo 70, Firenze 1963-2013 (2014), ed. by Teresa Spignoli, Marco Corsi, Federico Fastelli, Maria Carla Papini, and Verba Picta. Inte...
Hirelings and laaborers: Biblical Parable in Blak’s Milton
The epic poem of William Blake, Milton, begins with a diatribe against mercenaries, which, in the miltonian context, immediately evokes the Considerations Touching the Likeliest Means to Remove Hirelings out of the Church. Both texts refer to literature speeches on work, in particular Christian noti...
The Youth Theatre Directory: contagious aesthetics
The address to children and young people is a method of detour to tell the world that builds a ‘minor’ theatre, in the deleuzian sense of the term. Childhood is not a topic, it is a point of view. As a result, this now well-established theatrical repertoire emerges from major aesthetic and ethical t...
The history of art, the School of Fine Arts and the College of France around 1900
Three years after having been elected at the Chair of Esthetic and History of Art, Bonaparte, at the School of Fine Arts, Taine published in the Journal of Debts a parabole narrative, giving his image of the institution, its usefulness in the training of artists and, incidentally, the role a profess...
Barbey and the parabole
Pierre Glaudes ‘Barbey et la parabole’ Unemptive Délibement, aurevillian stories are part of the evangelical tradition of the necessary scandals. After the romancier’s return to religious practices, they try to trace a route of access to the divin, revealing the presence at the heart of the real of...
Georges Le Rider (1928-2014)
Georges Le Rider s’est éteint chez lui le 3 juillet 2014 à Givors, près de Lyon, où il était venu passer les dernières années de sa vie. Qui contemple aujourd’hui cette vie dans toute son étendue ne peut manquer d’être frappé tant par les tragédies qui en auront marqué le début et la fin que par le...
The city and its double. The Parabole of Mexico City
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Refractory and irrecoverable. Thinking about resistance to social inclusion
In Thomas Hobbes’s political writing is a surprising figure that questions the limits of the political and social body in that it contravenes the natural law of convenience, the aim of which is to ensure the viability of trade and the stability of the social bond: refractory, inspired by the biblic...
God est because I are
I am because God sums. Where is the habile divin, Dionysos-Ariane? In the crushing of malicious suspicions, Homère is abandoning him, as Homère loses the winds. I am because God sums. Where are the bodies of beginners sleeping with one eye? In the beal of suffering comets; in the dance of the tocsin...
Between obvious and avoided, the challenges of parabola in contemporary literary representation: the example of Frans Kellendonk’s mystic Corps (1986)
The paradox of parabole: images and identities in the Maghreb
On the parabola tangent to four straight lines
The parabole of the blind in Les Rougon-Macquart: the broad-ranging characters of naturalism in the impasse
In the Cerisy colloquium on naturalism in 1976, L. Dällenbach had already demonstrated the continued use of Zola’s abyma, this ‘reflective internal mirror’ of his own novel. A Zolian will, of course, to communicate its narrative more clearly. However, this process departs from any realistic principl...
Here, the soup with the curd! Or how students access the implicit literary text at the elementary school
The inference, ellipse and parabole are all literary processes, especially in the cont, a paradoxically preferred gender at school, which prepare for the apprentice of trape chausse-readers, are the crystallisation points of reading difficulties encountered by primary school pupils. In this article,...