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Prophètes et prophétie chez Giuseppe Mazzini
Published 2018-06-01“…In this article, the authors intend to provide contextualization of Mazzini’s prophetic speech, in order to highlight its genealogy and originality and to describe thoroughly its argumentation and structure. …”
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La maison hantée ou le miroir du territoire à conquérir dans « Dolph Heyliger » de Washington Irving
Published 2013-04-01“…Dolph, indeed, symbolically finds the treasure hidden in the depths of its well; he pieces together his family’s genealogy and reconstructs himself both personally and ideologically: the rebel becomes a capitalist. …”
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L’Habitat inhabitable : le sous‑terrain comme lieu de vie
Published 2022-11-01“…By describing three inhabited underground spaces – the shelters of the Civil Protection in Geneva in 1999 and from 2004 to 2018, the underground of the Gare du Nord in Brussels from 2016 to 2019 and the heating tunnels in Bucharest from 1990 to 2015 – the article sheds light on the living conditions of these spaces with regard to the status of their occupants, the genealogy of their occupations, their management modalities and the resulting ambiances. …”
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Against revolutions
Published 2024-01-01“…Revolutionary narratives in history of science were consolidated in the decades around 1900, as the genealogy for an emerging union of science, industry and imperial power. …”
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La Ratio studiorum de 1599 et la normalisation de la figure du contestataire au sein des collèges de la Compagnie de Jésus
Published 2019-10-01“…The recent historiography of student history invites us to re-read “the Genealogy of the ratio Studiorum” of 1599 (Dominique Julia) in order to highlight the work of the first two generations of Jesuit teachers concerning the typical profile of the troublemaker, a type of student one would not expect to find in a Jesuit school whose teachers, as historians have insisted upon so far, perfectly master discipline. …”
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Emily Brontë and the Gothic: Female Characters in Wuthering Heights
Published 2010-03-01“…In Wuthering Heights, Catherine can be placed in the genealogy of Gothic heroines, and the fact that the novel has been seen as an example of the Female Gothic is further evidence that the Gothic has a far-reaching influence on Wuthering Heights. …”
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Responsabilité sociale des entreprises : un regard historique à travers les classiques en management stratégique
Published 2016-09-01“…In regards to this research orientation, we analyze the classic literature in management and strategy and identify the historical construction and genealogy of CSR. Our study suggests three main findings. …”
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Images as Archival Material: Understanding the Circulation of Media Content About Europe (the Project Crossing Border Archives)
Published 2024-12-01“…A case study examining the genealogy of the reuse of the video sequence of the Schuman Declaration will further elucidate this perspective.…”
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De Gênes à Gênes (1960-2001) : la constitution d’un répertoire transnational de l’émeute au prisme de sa visibilité
Published 2023-12-01“…This contribution takes the clashes between police forces and demonstrators that took place during the 2001 Genoa counter-summit as its starting point, in order to propose a genealogy of contemporary political riots embodied in the now regular formation of black block processions. …”
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Politeţea ca mediere – o posibilă genealogie a modernităţii culturale
Published 2012-12-01“…The paper Politeness as Mediation: A Possible Genealogy of Cultural Modernity looks at the European culture of polite manners form the perspective of its capacity of inciting and nurturing the transformations of values and mental frameworks generally termed “modernization”. …”
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The Importance of Being Honest: Free Spirits and Idiosyncrasy in Nietzsche
Published 2024-10-01“… The main argument of this paper is that the debate on whether Nietzsche is communitarian or individualist is wrongheaded, failing to distinguish the conception of community and individual Nietzsche critiques, the 'mob' and the 'Higher Man', from the conceptions Nietzsche envisions and hopes for, his 'free spirits' and – what I call, based on the critique of indivisible subjects in the Genealogy of Morality – the idiosyncrasy. I propose a reading of Nietzsche which elaborates his novel conception of a non-ascetic will to truth, based in courageous honesty and self-overcoming, rather than self-preservation, in order to conceive these individuals and communities. …”
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De qui est-ce ? Médiapoétique d’un roman-surprise dans L’Express en 1955
Published 2024-12-01“…It turns out that, while this novel is apparently part of a long media genealogy that anchors it in the 19th century and in an elitist literary culture, it above all reveals L'Express's conversion to a commercial conception of literary value exemplified by the notion of the best seller. …”
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Les mémoires d’une automobile (pas) comme les autres. La Coccinelle VW et ses mises en histoire
Published 2015-06-01“…These are conceived as made of several components : specific devices for the historical accounting of the Beetle’s past, particular modes by which this car became an object-of-a-certain-practice, distinct versions of its nature and genealogy. The article then details four memorial channels by which the Beetle is given a history : a hagiographic channel, in which it becomes an object of passion, being unique in the automotive history ; an academic channel, in which it is seized as an object of research calling for epistemologically founded interpretations ; a political channel, in which the Beetle calls for moral judgments on the part of culturally situated individuals ; an iconic channel, transforming it in a semiotic object feeding aesthetic interpretations. …”
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“…not as history, but…”
Published 2023-07-01“…Aelred wrote all these works while he was abbot of Rievaulx Abbey in Yorkshire, and the article suggests that Aelred’s experiences and responsibilities as abbot gave him both the skills to combine many literary genres – vita, genealogy, lament, relatio, translatio, exemplum, sermon, letter – when writing about the past as well as the desire to combine such genres so as to provide his readers with models of hope, and occasionally stern advice, from the past to use in the future.…”
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Quand les hommes se font passer pour des garçonnes : de l’agentivité du travestissement en moga dans le Japon de l’entre-deux-guerres
Published 2023-02-01“…The growing interest for gender fluidity in social sciences, and especially in history and anthropology, interrogates the genealogy of gender categories. Therefore, any researcher faces a problem of vocabulary, insofar as certain categories come from recent concepts that do not align with the categories of gender and sexual behavior of the past. …”
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Dispositifs pulsionnels et économies de la subjectivation : actualités de Nietzsche au prisme de Pierre Klossowski
Published 2024-10-01“…In doing so, we show that Nietzsche's thought, as approached by Klossowski, allows for unprecedented connections that shed light on the genealogy of the posthumanities, conceptually enrich research in Media archaeology and Science and Technology Studies, and anticipate the crucial role of affect and information in contemporary processes of subjectivation. …”
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Marquage héraldique, cartographie et histoire des lignages : les relevés de Gaignières à la chapelle des chanoinesses de Luynes
Published 2023-12-01“…In all, twelve shields, made up of fifteen different quarters, were copied by Gaignières and bear witness to the filiation, alliances and genealogy of the Maillé family. This article will examine the chapel’s heraldic programme, identifying the figures represented and studying the way in which their coats of arms occupy the space. …”
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Sofística e Retórica no Górgias de Platão
Published 2020-01-01“…To this end I will discuss, firstly, the genealogy of the Greek words sophistikē and rhētorikē in the remaining Greek literature, attempting to show that the modern notions of “sophistry” and “rhetoric” in a broad sense derive from a Platonic-Aristotelian operation of delimitating a special kind of thought and pedagogical activity in opposition to “philosophy”. …”
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Genealogia omiliei la Paşti a Sfântului Ioan Gură de Aur în literatura română veche. Istorie, paternitate, autenticitate
Published 2013-12-01“…For the Preach in PG LIX, contemporary with the first liturgical manuscripts, 1) we gathered and presented codicological and bibliological coordinates of the manuscript and printed books, 2) to determine the genealogy, we used “the Onu method for common innovations” and we classified the preach versions based on criteria: through the chronological criteria we established their distribution per centuries, by drafting formal criteria we established the typology of the preaches, and the structural linguistics showed the philological relationship of the centuries, consisting of: organic loopholes, shortcuts, substitutions, missing words or letters, spelling, interpolation, extrapolation, contamination of texts, additions, resuming and interpreting passages, specific facts to document copying manuscripts. …”
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Altérité ou proximité de la littérature médiévale ? De l’importation d’une notion “européenne” en Amérique du Nord
Published 2016-01-01“…Alterity does not have the same extension, nor the same definition, in the United States and in Europe. The genealogy of the notion is examined, starting from Paul Zumthor’s Essai de poétique médiévale (1972) and Hans Robert Jauss’s article on “The Alterity and Modernity of Medieval Literature” (1977): the paper demonstrates how the idea of the singularity and ‘isolation’ of the Middle Ages has become a commonplace, and a self-evident notion, whereas the notion has been altered in the transfer, losing a part of its theoretical efficiency and fecundity. …”
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