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    Sécurité, complexité, imprévisibilité : apports et perspectives des travaux de Leplat  by Lucie Cuvelier, Françoise Decortis, Pierre Falzon

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The theme of safety holds a special place in Jacques Leplat's work, as it spans his entire career (Leplat, 1985, 2011; Leplat & Cuny, 1974). …”
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    Visões do Mundo by Patrick Poncet

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Ce chapitre qui « plante le décor » du Monde pour l'ensemble du livre, trouve un écho dans un chapitre conclusif de l'ouvrage (« Partager le Monde »), dans lequel Patrick Poncet propose quatre cartes qui, combinant les trois premières, représentent les « quatre espaces » qui composent le Monde. …”
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    Too Far Gone: The Psychological Games of Cormac McCarthy’s All the Pretty Horses by Michael Wainwright

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…This article uses Jacques Lacan’s reading of the Freudian fort-dagame to analyze that most American of cultural constructs, the cowboy, at the time of that figure’s fading from the American landscape: the immediate postwar years.  …”
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    Vivir para contarla: las memorias de un novelista by Cecilia Castro Lee

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…His journalist activity occupies an important part of his memoires during his formative years and it becomes pivotal in his identity as a novelist. Jacques Gilard’s research on García Márquez’s journalist practice deserves the highest acknowledgement. …”
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    Pojęcie ukształcalności i jego miejsce w teorii wychowania Jeana Jacquesa Rousseau by Dariusz Stępkowski, Dietrich Benner

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The philosophical and pedagogical work of Jean Jacques Rousseau still raises many disputes and polemical debates. …”
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    Un huis clos de papier. Du « Livret des Enfants-Assistés » à La Légende dorée. by Véronique Cnockaert

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Angélique’s identity is thus strongly supported by an administrative order (a student booklet) which will slowly become a spiritual and fictional order, as the young girl will increasingly detach herself (literally and figuratively speaking) from her identity booklet and dream her destiny through that of Saint Agnès. …”
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    Photography and Archive Fever in Richard Kalinoski’s Beast on the Moon (1995) by Laurence Petit

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The family portrait, which in the course of the play suffers both a decapitation and an indirect crucifixion but somehow manages to survive, becomes the repository not just of individual destinies – or of one individual’s destiny – but of the diasporic fate of a whole people, the Armenians.…”
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    Pater’s Scholar and the Hypertext by Martine Lambert-Charbonnier

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The hypertext is becoming a new medium for scholarship, allowing quick and universal sharing of knowledge as well as providing for scholarly criticism a new text model. …”
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    The Ghosts of Justice and the Law of Historical Memory by Mónica López Lerma

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…In doing so, the law becomes a commemorative site for the Spanish Transition, but not for the recovery of the victims’ memory. …”
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    Altérité ou proximité de la littérature médiévale ? De l’importation d’une notion “européenne” en Amérique du Nord by Vincent Ferré

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…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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    Modernism’s Zoo (Pet and Pen in Virginia Woolf’s Flush) by Frédéric Regard

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Still, the core argument finds its inspiration in Jacques Derrida’s “deconstruction” of the primacy of voice (phone) over the written sign (gramma).…”
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    Obrona nowożytnej koncepcji praw dziecka. Kilka refleksji w kontekście myśli pedagogicznej Jana Jakuba Rousseau by Małgorzata Kozak

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This text may become an argument in defense of the concept of basing the relations between adults and children on the ideas of children’s rights. …”
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    The Dweller on the Threshold: Whiteness, the Family and the End of Classical Cinema by Conall Cash

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Once whiteness and the family become explicit objects of protection, the myth of their naturalness and goodness is rendered problematic, and in these films, the protector themselves must be excluded in order for the myth to function. …”
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    Horsing Around: Carnivalesque Humor and the Aesthetics of Dehierarchization in Mister Ed by Stefan L. Brandt

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In the comedic, fictional realm of the show, the “impossible” becomes a subversive reality. Mister Ed assumes the position of a powerful subject which is endowed with “non-human agency” (Armstrong). …”
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