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Adorno und die Kritik der weiblichen Lebensformen
Published 2019-12-01“…However, in order to ensure that the notion retains its truly critical potential, it will also be necessary to question the androcentric dimension of Adorno’s reflection, particularly by revisiting certain aporias of its Freudian inspired anthropology. In doing so, what will be at stake is “the critique of Adorno as to better learn from him” and to better put his sharp critique at the service of feminist questions of our time.…”
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The Concept of Legal Egalitarianism in Heterogeneous and Culturally Homogeneous Societies
Published 2025-01-01“…The author examined historical material and scientific positions of various scientists — sociology, cultural science, social anthropology, political science, history and legal theory. …”
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Littérature pour la jeunesse et diversité humaine. Privilégier la voix des auteurs en situation de handicap ?
Published 2023-09-01“…Proceeding from a “‘figural anthropology’ of the self” (F. Lionnet), these works arouse the immediate emotional investment of the reader. …”
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Life on board ship and cultural intimacy. Notes from the Central Mediterranean
Published 2023-06-01“…Saperi in Rotta” at Sapienza - University of Rome and later as part of my doctoral studies in anthropology at the University of Turin. Today, different “currents” – cultural, political, and symbolic – cross the Mediterranean. …”
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Editorial: Seeking equal opportunities and safe environments: research from a gender perspective
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Filles victimes, filles vicieuses, filles dangereuses
Published 2018-03-01“…At the same time, the 19th century criminological theories of the Italian positivist school (Lombroso, Ferri, Garofalo) and the French School of Social Anthropology (Lacassagne, Tarde) combined gave birth during the inter-war period to the School of Modern Anthropology founded by Doctor Vervaeck. …”
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Belonging to the Land in Tura: Reforms, Migrations, and Indentity Politics in Evenkia
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Ritual Continuity and “Failed Rituals” in a Winter Masquerade in the Italian Alps
Published 2011-08-01“…Alpine winter masquerades, also known as carnival masquerades, may be regarded as one of the most complex phenomena within the field of study of cultural anthropology and folklore. In the Italian alpine chain some of them have been brought to a new life two decades ago after a long period of decline; since then, alpine winter masquerades have been the focus of a great interest by cultural anthropologists, theatre performers and other intellectuals. …”
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Roaming the Mountain Forests: Wandering to Perfect the Capacitive Body
Published 2021-01-01“…By structuring space and time in an orderly universe, mythical narratives give meaning to this roaming practice.These social experiments are analysed from a roaming anthropology standpoint, an approach which combines spatial, cultural, body, emotional and spiritual dimensions. …”
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Ethnographie d’un film commémoratif
Published 2014-09-01“…In the 2003 UNESCO Convention defined “immaterial heritage”. I work in anthropology on storytelling using digital technologies in France and Quebec. …”
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Il tempo, il racconto, la scienza e il drago. I libri postumi di Antonino Buttitta e un ricordo di Alberto Sobrero
Published 2022-06-01“…The thread linking Antonino Buttitta's essays that are collected into his two posthumous books, Antropologia e letteratura (2017) and Vincere il drago (2022), is his reflection on the status of anthropology and the place it occupies among other disciplines. …”
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Paese che vai usanza che trovi, tra cosmo e campanile
Published 2018-12-01“…In the lecture, first of all ideally addressed to younger generations, the author retrospectively reflects on his contribution, along the work of many years, to these issues, particularly focusing on his attempt to interweave the Italian school of studies of folklore and anthropology with the attention, in the works of sociologist Giacomo Becattini and the urbanist Alberto Magnaghi, for the new forms of “consciousness of places”, and above all, with James Clifford’s work on the processes of “becoming indigenous in the XXIth Century” in Oceania and the Americas.…”
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Systemowe ujęcie biosfery w etyce Edwarda Goldsmitha
Published 2014-03-01“…Various attitudes have been adopted, differing deeply ontologically, anthropologically, and axiologically. In this article, the ethics of Edward Goldsmith are presented. …”
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Corps et vision du monde chez les Berbères de Kabylie
Published 2019-07-01“…These forms of designation are very useful for anthropology, because they provide information on the different states of the subject (the organs are hierarchised, structured, gendered, etc.), on the relationship between the body and the social world (bodies are dead/living, old/young, strong/weak), and between the body and the emotions that permeate it in reality and symbolically. …”
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Continuité des rituels et “Rituels manqués” lors d'une Mascarade d'hiver dans les Alpes italiennes
Published 2011-08-01“…Alpine winter masquerades, also known as carnival masquerades, may be regarded as one of the most complex phenomena within the field of study of cultural anthropology and folklore. In the Italian alpine chain some of them have been brought to a new life two decades ago after a long period of decline; since then, alpine winter masquerades have been the focus of a great interest by cultural anthropologists, theatre performers and other intellectuals. …”
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De la sociabilité au genre et à la sexualité. Entretien avec Michel Bozon sur les étapes d’un parcours sociologique
Published 2010-12-01“…From the ENS where he discovered anthropology, to his discovery of fieldwork after having joined the INED as a sociologist, where he undertook the study of large scale populations, a pattern in his choices of research become a theme; sociability and urban reproduction to pair the formation and maintenance of gender inequalities in the context of sexuality. …”
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Moraliser les machines communicantes. Des barricades morales à l’éthique située : trois cas d’usage de l’IA en milieu professionnel
Published 2024-12-01“…First, we propose a documentary anthropology of the major ethical framing texts on AI, focusing on its impacts on communication at work. …”
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Les savants et la sorcière
Published 2022-06-01“…They are also evidence of questions (and doubts) specific to a merging of knowledge, which affected the relationship between anthropology and literary studies, and, more broadly, the relationship between science and belief. …”
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