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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...
Antiparliamentarism between continuity and change (18th century)
This volume of centuries deals with the evolution of anti-parliamentarism between the French Revolution and the 20th century in French and German spaces. By studying periods of virulent anti-parliamentarism, he highlighted the content of anti-parliamentary rhetoric, the existence of actors from a wi...
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...
[China] ‘China does not hide anything’: the reply of the Chinese Ambassador to France to Emmanuel Macron
Author: Robin Verner, journalist at BFM TV. Interview with Mr Lu Shaye, Ambassador of China to France. Production: BFM TV. Continuous French news television channel, a subsidiary of the NextRadioTV group. Dissemination: the BFM TV website, https://www.bfmtv.com/ Date: 20 April 2020, 11: 00 China con...
Matteo Salvini
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eWlN_55xM8 Anti-Immigration Rhetoric in Talk Shows: „Africa doesn’t belong in Italy.“ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI2V-OzsDX0 BBC Hardtalk 12/9/2018. Matteo Salvini on Immigration and the Economy.
Test writing processes through digital tools for collaborative work
Fil: Premuz, Adriana. University of San Andrés. School of Education; Argentina.
The Lion’s Share of Laughter: A French Angle on the Dramaturgy of Pyramus and Thisbe
this article explores the relationship between the ‘tragedy’ of Pyram and Thisbé, burlesticised, by the Artisans in Le songe of a summer night and some French analogues, two of which are particularly interesting: a long youth poem by Antoine De Baif (1572-73) with Ovide’s story, and a short anonymou...
‘Ad corroborandam fidem’. Eucharistic miracles, clerical rhetoric and social order (xie-xiiy century)
In Albigeois countries, as the cruise rises, hostile changes into blood flesh in the hands of a priest who celebrates the messe. Comte Amaury de Montfort was contacted to inform him of the prodige and was enthusiastically invited to look at it. However, Amaury replied as follows: ‘Eat the vein, whic...
Lend with the veil. Rhetoric strategies and sectarian clashes in Italy in the middle of the 16th century
As well documented, writing was a fundamental vehicle for the transmission of reformed theology in the Italian peninsula. However, books were only part of the process of spreading heterdox doctrines. It was the oral, and above all the loose word of the Chair, which was used to ploughing the soil on...
Lend and/or polish against protesters by speaking and publishing: in the two cases of Simon Vigor and René Benoist
Simon Vigor (1496-1575) and René Benoist (1521-1608) were both curved from Paris. The first leaves the memory of one excity, the other of a negotiator. Our approach to their rhetoric depends first and foremost on the conditions for editing the sermons: the editions of Vigor are posthumes, developed...
Writing violence, violence in writing
This volume of critical paths is the result of three years of reflection conducted by members of the VALE laboratory on writing violence and writing violence, a reflection that was culminated in a colloquium devoted to this issue in April 2015. This colloquium and the seminars that preceded it provi...
Editorial
When Yan Lianke published his novel The Joy of Living (Shou huo) in 2004, in which a gang of disabled villagers sets out to make enough money to buy Lenin’s embalmed corpse, many readers may have been reminded of the seemingly boundless symbolic benefits reaped daily from another embalmed corpse in...
An example of a victimary inversion: the accusation of ritual murder and its derived forms
The analysis of the victimary device, proposed here, is based on the accusation of ritual murder against Jews. This accusation makes it possible to set up a victimary construction of Jews’ Haissers, which the Jews have used to justify and legitimise the deportation and extermination of Jews since th...
CBMA. Chartae Burgundiae Medii AEVI VIII. The signs and words. Programme.
CBMA VIII. The signs and the words CBMA. Chartae Burgundiae Medii AEVI VIII. The signs and words. Study day Friday, 26 September 2014-10h-17h30 Dijon, Departmental Archives of Côte d’Or 8, rue Jeannin. The work of Peter Rück [1943-2004] and the dissemination of the concept of ‘visual rhetoric’ to re...
EX LIBRISEVOCACIÓN PLÁSTICA DE LA OBRA LITERARIA "LAS CIUDADES INVISIBLES" DE ITALO CALVINO
Mínguez Pérez, E. (2020). EX LIBRISEVOCACIÓN PLÁSTICA DE LA OBRA LITERARIA "LAS CIUDADES INVISIBLES" DE ITALO CALVINO. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/149885
Barack Obama’s stylistic horizons
The rhetoric success of Barack Obama questions the stylistician as it relies on both ethos and logos. The analysis of Obama’s style requires both an internal, intertextual approach that explores ownership of liberal rhetoric and an external, sociolinguistic approach that confronts its expressive sty...
The voice and sound
While Hamlet advises actors to avoid stress and artifice, we do not speak in a theatre in the same way as in real life. The literary nature of the text, particularly in its modified form, as well as the need to project the voice in a larger or smaller space, require stylisation and body effort which...
The implicit sign of the architectural sign: notes on the political rhetoric of building art between the Middle Ages and Renaissance
when he entered Naples in May 1452, Emperor Frédéric III was shy. It is promena in the city, the regala of delicious dishes and made it open with magnificence. The King Alphonse of Aragon visited him not only his collection of Flemish paints, but also his treasure, in which he was urging him to use...
The Falcon and the Glove or How the Courtly Exemplum Teaches Love in Andreas Capellanus’ Tractatus de amore
Andreas Capellanus’ Tractatus de amore contains two courtly tales, ostensibly used to symbolically illustrate its lessons on love. In the first book, which catalogues the exchanges between would-be lovers of various social classes, a noble suitor tells the Lai du Trot to the noble lady he desires an...
Euidentia in Latin epics from republican to flavian age : From a representative mimèsis to a creative phantasia
The aim of the author is to study the Poetics of enargeia (the quality of "evidence") in latin epics from republican to flavian age : Livius Andronicus's Odyssey, Naevius's Punic war, Ennius's Annals, Virgil's Aeneid, Lucan's Pharsalia, Silius Italicus's Punic War. After defining the antique senses...
Episcopatus: politics, rhetoric and theology of an ecclesiastical function (17th centuries). After and at the end
Modern, literature on the episcopale function is proliferating. Agostinho Barbosa, an apostolic protonist, consultor of the Congregation of the Index, provides a good example in his Pastoralis Pressudinis, sive De officio and potestate episcopi (Rome 1623), by the mass of references he uses, from tr...
Argumentation and analysis of the speech: theoretical perspectives and disciplinary breakdowns
The main objective of this article is twofold: outline the advantages of integrating argumentation into the AD (in its contemporary French side); address interdisciplinarity issues arising from this approach in their scientific and institutional dimensions. The first part summarises the theory of “a...
Towards an accessible practice: the Latin American Chronic during the foreguards
During the 1920s in Latin America, at a time when early movements and new technologies (radio, cinema) were gradually changing the design of everyday life, the chronic change of literary and social function. Unlike modernists (Martí, Gutiérrez Nájera, Darío), the chronists of this time (such as Robe...
Bis vidimus urbem totam cingi..., (Pline, NH, 36, 111). The residences of Caligula and Néron, between rhetoric topos and topographical reality
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“Read the old in the light of moderns1”: rhetoric, language, style
For decades stylistic has been depicted as a mixed, versatile or even suspicious discipline, stuck between language and literary studies. In 2002, however, a edition of the journal Langue Française had the following title: ‘Stylistic, between rhetoric and language’. It was seemingly pointing to anot...