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“Strange Sights and Sounds”: Indirection and the Rhetoric of the Feminine in Mary E. Wilkins Freeman’s Tales (1852-1930)
Published 2013-04-01“…In her gothic-like domestic tales, the climax of revelation is indeed continually deferred, as if the female storyteller could simply not tell her secret. …”
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Renaissance à Bulawayo, Zimbabwe : la ville dans The Stone Virgins de Yvonne Vera
Published 2009-12-01“…Her physical and mental reconstruction significantly takes place in the metropolis of Bulawayo where she takes refuge. Indeed, both a protective shell and the centre of a network of streets opening out into the outer world, Bulawayo cons trasts with the confinement and paralysis of the main characters, whose injured selves echo outside chaos. …”
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Imaginaire national et laïcité. Penser l’identité avec le projet de Charte des valeurs
Published 2018-12-01“…The issue of cultural and religious diversity is important amongst Quebec’s public sphere. Indeed, there have been many initiatives conducted to reflect on the “management” of diversity in Quebec, in order to either supervise or limit it. …”
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La RSE : nouvelle forme de dé-marchandisation du monde ?
Published 2020-07-01“…This movement joins well enough in the historic and institutionnalist analysis which Karl Polanyi made of the limits of marchandisation of the world. Indeed, this movement consists in returning on excess strong marchandisation of the relationship with the nature and with the work which would have pulled the new capitalism. …”
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Sorties scolaires dans les musées de sciences : étudier l’émancipation par l’analyse du sujet didactique
Published 2018-11-01“…From a didactical point of view, studying those situations leads us to analyse them through the notion of subject. Indeed, it comes to analyse together, on one hand, the didactic subject during singular situations like academic visits in museum, on an other hand, the institutional subject according to the reference institution involved in this partnership, finally the subject author of speeches (scientifical, museological or scholastic sciences). …”
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Transition mobilitaire et disparition des motos à Ho Chi Minh Ville
Published 2020-07-01“…Driven by an ideal of modernity and development to which they adhere, individuals themselves can be seen as “worlding;” indeed they play an active role in implementing the mobility transition, despite their being the subjects of resulting inequalities.…”
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Gestes et images du voyage en Orient
Published 2014-12-01“…We wish to review this statement by studying what photographs Flaubert saw during his eighteen-month-long trip in the Orient. Indeed, he closely witnessed the complex gestures and production of paper negatives, beautiful photographic objects whose novelty cannot have left him indifferent. …”
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La différenciation, une réponse individuelle et locale à une institution scolaire traversée de tensions
Published 2021-03-01“…We decided not to treat diversification as a research concept but rather as a notion that urges their agents to take action they would not implement if they were not forced to do so by the substantial obstacles they encounter in their daily educators’ life. Indeed, we interviewed seventeen teachers from elementary to under and post-graduate levels to explore, in a subjective approach, the elements in their practice that reveal implicit or explicit tensions that weakens the school system and makes school a stressful and uncomfortable place that can even generate pain.…”
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Career Guidance and Counseling at The Work, Community, Employees and Retirements
Published 2021-07-01“…Career guidance should indeed be carried out at an early age to develop one's potential. …”
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Vanini : un poème oublié de Hölderlin
Published 2020-12-01“…This article strives to underline the central meaning of the poem for Hölderlin’s work. Indeed, an in-depth reading shows that in this ode and in the conception of nature outlined here—closely related to that of the “despiser of God”—a major and recurring key-theme is emerging which identifies Hölderlin as a militant poet, as an advocate of a “natural philosophy” that requires a radical reassessment of values and contains a message harmful to both the church and the state. …”
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Osama the Hero (2004) de Dennis Kelly ou pourquoi le théâtre politique n’est pas une « foutue perte de temps »
Published 2022-01-01“…Even though Kelly seems to minimize the political impact of his play in his opening speech for the Stückemarkt in Berlin in May 2012, entitled “Why political theatre is a complete fucking waste of time”, the play can indeed be deemed political, even if not obviously so. …”
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L’Espagne et l’Europe communautaire : une vieille histoire de famille ? Du rêve d’union au mariage de raison
Published 2001-06-01“…This integration came to crown indeed the process of democratic transition impulsed from 1976 by the successor of Franco, king Juan Carlos I, process which allowed the country in a few years to liquidate the inheritance of the dictatorship. …”
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« Aver pensiero dell’abondanza » : les famines anciennes et modernes dans la tradition du Tacitisme florentin
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Great Expectations as a Pre-Postmodern Rewriting of The Odyssey?
Published 2012-01-01“…And there have been, indeed, modern rewritings of Dickens’s novels. Great Expectations is a case in point. …”
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Vers une géographie expérientielle à l’école : l’exemple de l’espace proche
Published 2020-06-01“…Our research was born from the observation of the students' relationship to their close space. Indeed, they have personal experience of their space but do not articulate it with academic knowledge. …”
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X-Men : la puissance de la défaillance, entre infirmité et post-humanité
Published 2022-07-01“…Based on the success of popular figures of mutated bodies, such as those elaborated in the X-men series, this article shows that the appeal of these bodies lies mostly in their plasticity, the superpowered body always revealing itself as a deficient body. Indeed, the image of the ‘posthuman’ body revives the primary fantasy of a fragmented body, the first representation before the alienating and necessary identification with an intact and coherent body. …”
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George Eliot and Islamic Culture
Published 2015-06-01“…Using as primary sources Eliot’s notebooks, letters, journals, book reviews and essays, the article demonstrates that Eliot’s original curiosity about Islam arose in conjunction with her keener, more sympathetic interest in Judaism, and examines whether Eliot’s reading of English and European intellectuals interested in Islamic culture had any impact on her own attitude towards Islam. Indeed, while Eliot’s various and dispersed comments often reflect a shallow, essentially prejudiced view of the matter, her writing in fact evolved towards more tolerant views over the years.…”
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Dynamiques migratoires des espaces ruraux en Iran : une étude de cas
Published 2018-11-01“…During our field survey of rural sites, empirical data collected suggest that internal and international migrations do indeed take place in a related way. Once the supply of internal migrants has been exhausted, the labour market then turns to an external source, so that internal migration may appear to be a prerequisite for international flows. …”
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Spinozism, Kabbalism, and Idealism from Johann Georg Wachter to Moses Mendelssohn
Published 2021-08-01“…Here, I follow this history further back than and focus on one earlier idealist reading, indeed perhaps the mother of them all. It can be found in the Elucidarius cabalisticus, sive reconditae Hebraeorum philosophiae brevis et succincta recensio by Johann Georg Wachter, a kabbalist interpretation of Spinoza published in 1706. …”
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Oor die teologiese inhoud van die Belydenis van Belhar
Published 2012-12-01“… The essay argues that the theological content is indeed the most important contribution of Reformed confessional documents, but that the theological content can only be understood against the specific historical, which most often means socio-political, circumstances in which these confessions were originally adopted. …”
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