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    La traversée des cols alpins : analyse d’une poétique de la liminalité by Samia OUNOUGHI

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This article explores the crossing of mountain passes in British novels dating from the turn to the end of the 19th century. …”
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    Montagnes de Thoreau : la silhouette et le contact by Michel Granger

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Numerous passages in his Journal and in his essays try to make sense of his fascination for mountains. His attitude evolved from enjoying the view of distant mountains to a direct contact with the wildness of mountains. …”
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    Das Ende der kolonialen Epoche im Himalaya by Anna Okopińska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…An exceptional class of mountain people has emerged in recent years among the indigenous inhabitants of the highland regions of Asia. …”
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    La Montagne dans l’œuvre de quelques écrivains libanais d’expression anglaise by Jacqueline Jondot

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Lebanese writers in the English language represent their mountains in an ambivalent manner: they use western aesthetic concepts (sublime, picturesque) while setting their representation in an Eastern context of ideological reappropriation of their land, focusing on its cultural and human occupation with a strong opposition between mountain and city dwellers. …”
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    Ein Leben für den Fels: Den Körper seinen Gebrauch anpassen by Susann Winsel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This paper takes a closer look at the upcoming Mountain Film Festivals, focusing on the aesthetic and social meaning of an imagined mountain and climbing community. …”
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    La Saveur des Alpes : Les Britanniques d’hier et d’aujourd’hui en Haute-Savoie by Christine Geoffroy

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…The Golden Age of mountaineering in the Alps is most often remembered in terms of conquest and physical exploit, and associated with the somewhat arrogant appropriation of the alpine mountain range as a would-be favourite British "playground".This paper proposes a reading of the writings of two British alpinists of the time, Leslie Stephen and Alfred Wills, showing that the motive for their presence in the mountain was not only a sportive one but derived from a special link that they had formed with the alpine scenery. …”
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    Changement climatique et développement des territoires de montagne : quelles connaissances pour quelles pistes d’action ? by Didier Richard, Emmanuelle George-Marcelpoil, Vincent Boudières

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The present article seeks to examine and qualify the impact of climate change in the mountain areas of the Alps. A first line of enquiry concerns the changing level of danger in the mountain environment. …”
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    Disenchantment in the Tatras. The Vulnerability of the “Pocket Alps” (Slovakia) by Michel Lompech

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Although tourism in this mountain range started in the mid-19th century, different stages over the course of the 20th century accelerated the transformation of the mountainous surroundings into an urban and recreational area. …”
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    Désenchantement dans les Tatras. La vulnérabilité des « Alpes de poche » (Slovaquie) by Michel Lompech

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Although tourism in this mountain range started in the mid-19th century, different stages over the course of the 20th century accelerated the transformation of the mountainous surroundings into an urban and recreational area. …”
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    Tracks and Traces of Mont Blanc’s Itineraries: an Approach Through Wayfaring by Pierre de Potestad

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Since the opening of the high glacial mountain to tourism, entry into this environment has been mediated by the tracks left on the snowy mantle. …”
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