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Crévilles
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Stratégies du mouvement et du franchissement : la rue et le pont au Canada
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rue, pont, littérature, Québec, Canada
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Marie-Lyne Piccione,
Bernadette Rigal-Cellard
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1er septembre 2008
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Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux
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238
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</div>
Inscrits dans le paysage qu’ils balisent et civilisent, la rue et le pont témoignent de l’ingéniosité des hommes, désireux d’imprimer leurs marques à leur territoire. Cette origine commune s’accompagne, cependant, de disparités dont rend compte un imaginaire assignant à la rue et au pont une identité, une fonction et une figuration bien distinctes.</div>
<br />
Cet ouvrage pluridisciplinaire aborde la rue et le pont depuis la littérature, l’histoire, la politique, la religion. Il analyse en premier lieu comment la littérature canadienne et québécoise représente la rue, cet espace unique qui tout à la fois facilite les déplacements, la contemplation d’un décor fugace, et leur contraire puisqu’elle met en scène également les déchirements, les pertes, les luttes sociales et identitaires. C’est en y cheminant, et en la contemplant que l’individu s’invente, choisissant de la suivre ou au contraire de s’y refuser. La rue peut s’avérer illusion de passage, impasse dystopique.</div>
<br />
Les auteurs se penchent ensuite sur le pont, qui, de tous les monuments érigés par les hommes, est sans doute un des plus chargés en affectivité et en symbolisme. Pétri de contradictions, il réunit ce que la nature a séparé, mais il peut aussi s’imposer comme une limite, une frontière organisatrice assignant au paysage une portée sociale et discriminatoire.</div>
<br />
Sont interrogées ici les figures de la rue et du pont dans les œuvres de Louis Hémon, Michel Tremblay, Régine Robin, Anne Hébert, Jacques Poulin, Pan Bouyoucas, Antonine Maillet, Gérald Leblanc, Alice Munro, Elizabeth Spencer, Margaret Atwood et des poètes tels Jacques Brault et Lake Sagaris.</div>
<br />
On y verra les ponts mythiques de Montréal, tel le pont Jacques Quartier, les ponts de bois chaleureux, mais aussi les ponts barricades interdisant tout franchissement, tout empiètement. Le blocus du pont Mercier, minutieusement retracé et juridiquement interprété, figure de l’antagonisme entre les Mohawks et les Québécois, s’oppose aux ouvertures permises par les ponts culturels et politiques reliant les Canadiens entre eux, à la France et aux États-Unis. L’ouvrage se clôt sur le pont mystique, celui qu’incarne Sainte Anne et celui que choisit la Vierge Marie pour se manifester au Canada.</div>
</div>
université Michel-de-Montaigne Bordeaux 3</a>.</div>
</div>
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Ouvrage
Canada
littérature
pont
Québec
rue
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Paris insolite
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Clébert Jean-Paul, Molinard Patrice, Paris, clochard, Paris populaire, Paris interlope, années 50, littérature, photographie
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Jean-Paul Clébert,
et Patrice Molinard
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20 août 2009
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en 1952
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Attila
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352
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</div>
Une plongée dans un Paris interlope, populaire et englouti, par un clochard, compagnon de Doisneau et d’autres piliers du Paris poétique.<br />
Un texte exceptionnel digne d’un Nicolas Bouvier.<br />
<br />
Dans les années 50, Jean-Paul Clébert fit de ses errances dans Paris des voyages épiques et sensibles. « La traversée de Paris est plus lente que celle d’un département », prévient-il à son entrée dans la ville. D’ailleurs, il lui faut quatre mois pour aller d’un bout à l’autre du quatrième arrondissement...<br />
<br />
Clébert ne suit pas d’itinéraire, comme le ferait un guide, mais nous promène au hasard de ses besoins (dormir... manger... faire l’amour), de ses envies, de ses rencontres et de ses mille petits boulots : métreur, assureur, peintre, vendeur de /L’Intran/... Il apprend à connaître Paris par « les mains, les narines et les fesses ». C’est la ville envisagée d’un point de vue très pratique : celui d’un clochard qui vit avec moins que rien. Et qui traduit ça dans une écriture à couper le souffle : longues phrases rythmées ; portraits croqués à traits vifs ; charge poétique brutale.<br />
<br />
Ce roman-chronique est paru une première fois en 1952. Et cet éloge de la Cloche à Paris, l’auteur ne l’a pas offert au musée de l’Homme, comme il en avait caressé le désir, mais à Denoël, à l’époque éditeur de Calaferte, de Giraud, de Cendrars, de Malaparte... Un an après la sortie du livre, l’auteur est retourné sur ces lieux en compagnie d’un photographe, Patrice Molinard, qui en a ramené 115 documents bruts et beaux. Ce sont ces photos - d’un Doisneau sans pathos - qui illustrent la présente édition.</div>
</div>
<b>la libraire Le genre urbain</b></a><b>.</b></div>
</div>
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Autre
années 50
Clébert Jean-Paul
clochard
littérature
Molinard Patrice
Paris
Paris interlope
Paris populaire
photographie
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La poétique de l'habiter
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habiter, habitat, littérature, architecture, urbanisme, paysage, politique urbaine
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Suite à l’Habiter dans sa poétique première, ce livre recueille les actes du colloque tenu en septembre 2009 à Cerisy-la-Salle. Il s’agit à présent de la création, c’est-à-dire de la poïétique d’un monde autre que l’insoutenable monde actuel. Insoutenable, notre monde l’est puisque non viable écologiquement, injustifiable moralement (car de plus en plus inégalitaire), et inacceptable esthétiquement (car il « tue le paysage »). Dans la réarticulation cosmologique du Vrai (ici l’adéquation de notre mode de vie aux capacités de la Terre), du Bien et du Beau, les auteurs ont donc été invités à imaginer un nouveau poème du monde, au-delà de la modernité qui l’a fait taire en disjoignant les champs respectifs de la technoscience, de l’éthique et de l’esthétique.
Augustin Berque est directeur d’études à l’EHESS où il enseigne la géographie culturelle.
Alessia de Biase est architecte et docteur en anthropologie sociale et ethnologie. Elle dirige le laboratoire Architecture/Anthropologie (LAA LAVUE UMR 7218 CNRS) et enseigne àl’ENSA de Paris-Belleville.
Philippe Bonnin est architecte DPLG, socio-anthropologue, directeur de recherches au CNRS
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Augustin Berque (Dir.)
Alessia de Biase (Dir.)
Philippe Bonnin (Dir.)
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http://editions-donner-lieu.com/editions/nos-livres/poetique-de-lhabiter
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Donner Lieu
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2012-01
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404
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FR
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Ouvrage
architecture
Berque Augustin
Bonnin Philippe
de Biase Alessia
habitat
habiter
littérature
paysage
politique urbaine
urbanisme
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Crévilles
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Liminalities : On the city
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, ethnologie, espace urbain, espace public, espace de transit, déplacements, art, film, banlieue, émeute, reconversion, littérature, transport, interaction sociale, Makagon Daniel, représentations
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NC
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2008
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Liminalities
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http://liminalities.net/4-1/
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Various pages
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An account of the resource
<b>Daniel Makagon</b> is an associate professor in the College of Communication at DePaul University in Chicago.</div>
</div>
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Revue
art
banlieue
déplacements
émeute
espace de transit
espace public
espace urbain
ethnologie
film
interaction sociale
littérature
Makagon Daniel
reconversion
représentations
transport
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Crévilles
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Gender and the city : London journal of Canadian studies
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genre, gender, Canada, littérature, histoire urbaine, identité, immobilier, emploi, Quebec, Québec, Dummitt Christopher
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NC
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2006
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London Conference for Canadian Studies
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http://www.canadian-studies.info/lccs/LJCS/Vol_22/index.html
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140
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<b>From the editorial by Christopher Dummitt : </b></div>
</div>
This issue of the London Journal of Canadian Studies takes up the subject of gender and the Canadian city. Most of the articles here were first presented at the London Conference for Canadian Studies’ Gender and the City conference that was held in February 2006.</div>
</div>
The essays in this collection demonstrate the ways cities are useful places to look at the changing gendered experiences of Canadians, and also of the ways cities themselves have become symbols of gender and culture. The essays also blend history and literature, beginning with three articles on history and then moving on to three literary pieces.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Christopher Dummitt - Searching for Ralph Connor: A Roundabout Introduction to Gender and the City <br />
Robert C.H. Sweeny - Property and Gender: Lessons from a 19th-century town<br />
Richard Dennis - Working Women Downtown: Single Women in Toronto 1900–1930 <br />
Maureen A. Flanagan - The Workshop or the Home? Gender Visions in the History of Urban Built Environments: Canada and the United States <br />
Linda Knowles - ‘Kronk City’: Canadian Cities in the Novels of Carol Shields <br />
Julie Rodgers - Redefining Quebec identity: Nous avons tous découvert l’Amérique by Francine Noël <br />
Ceri Morgan - Spectacular sexualities on la Sainte-Catherine and Josée Yvon's Danseuses-mamelouk</div>
</div>
<b>Christopher Dummitt </b>is a Professor at the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies at Trent University.</div>
</div>
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The nature or genre of the resource
Revue
Canada
Dummitt Christopher
emploi
gender
genre
histoire urbaine
identité
immobilier
littérature
Québec
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Textes
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Crévilles
Livre
Type de contenu : livres
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City sites : Multimedia essays on New York and Chicago, 1870s-1930s
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Chicago, New York, histoire urbaine, analyse spatiale, forme urbaine, iconography, iconographie, culture urbaine, littérature, dix-neuvième siècle, vingtième siècle, twentieth century, nineteenth century, Balshaw Maria, Notaro Anna, Kennedy Liam, Tallack Douglas
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NC
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2000
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University of Birmingham Press
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http://www.city-sites.org.uk/
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N/A
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<b>Abstract from the publishers : </b></div>
</div>
City Sites is an inter- and multi-disciplinary study of the iconography, spatial forms and visual and literary cultures of New York and Chicago in the period 1870s to 1930s. City Sites is the result of collaborative research by scholars from Europe and the U.S.A and presents a pioneering approach to American urbanism utilising analytical possibilities offered by new multimedia technologies.<br />
<br />
City Sites is part of the 3Cities research project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Board and is based at the University of Birmingham and the University of Nottingham in the UK.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents (essays) : </b></div>
</div>
New York :</div>
Maria Balshaw - From Lenox to Seventh Avenue : Mapping the 'Negro capital of the world'</div>
Eric Sandeen - Signs of the times : Waiting for the millennium in Times Square</div>
John Walsh - The attraction of the Flatiron building : Construction processes</div>
Douglas Tallack - The rhetoric of space : Jacob Riis and New York City's Lower East Side</div>
Anna Notaro - Constructing the futurist city : The skyscraper</div>
</div>
Chicago :</div>
</div>
Max Page - Maxwell Street and the crucible of culture</div>
Christopher Gair - Whose America? White City and the shaping of national identity, 1883-1905</div>
Jude Davies - Meeting places : Shopping for selves in Chicago and New York</div>
Liam Kennedy - Black metropolis : The space of the street in the art of Archibald Motley, Jr.</div>
William Boelhower - The mysteries of Chicago : Floating in a sea of signs</div>
</div>
<b>Maria Balshaw </b>is a Research Fellow in American literature at the University of Birmingham.</div>
<b>Anna Notero </b>is a lecturer in the School of American and Canadian studies at the University of Nottingham.</div>
<b>Liam Kennedy </b>is Senior Lecturer in American Studies at the University of Birmingham.</div>
<b>Douglas Tallack </b>is Professor or American Studies and Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Nottingham.</div>
</div>
3Cities project website</a>. </div>
</div>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Ouvrage
analyse spatiale
Balshaw Maria
Chicago
culture urbaine
dix-neuvième siècle
forme urbaine
histoire urbaine
iconographie
iconography
Kennedy Liam
littérature
New York
nineteenth century
Notaro Anna
Tallack Douglas
twentieth century
vingtième siècle
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Crévilles
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(Re)reading the African urban landscape : Postamble (Vol. 4, No. 2)
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, paysage urbain, littérature, film, photographie, espace urbain, santé, Africa, Afrique, O'Shaughnessy Emma Vivian
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NC
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2009
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University of Cape Town Centre for African Studies
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http://www.postamble.org/article/contents.aspx?Issueid=12
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N/A
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An account of the resource
<b>From the editorial by Emma Vivian O'Shaughnessy : </b></div>
</div>
We hope that this edition of postamble presents avenues through which readers can imagine a different type of urban language, one that accommodates the differences between all the world’s cities and one that has the capacity to deconstruct or dismantle the bifurcations traditionally established within the discourse of ‘the west’ and ‘the rest.’ This language must enable us to access and understand African cities, in all their manifestations. We do not seek to dismiss the harsh realities of most of Africa’s urban centres, the suffering of many of its peoples, nor the ways in which the distribution of power and wealth in African cities and states reflects the dominant world order. However, what we do seek to do here is to prompt an engagement with African urban discourse, to portray the routes that many have taken as they try to assess and redefine the potentials, as well as the pitfalls, of the African urban landscape. At the same time, we hope to contribute to this moment in urban history, where a new form of urban discourse and a powerful response to established world orders is emerging from spaces like Africa.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
(Re)reading the African urban landscape - Emma Vivian O'Shaughnessy</div>
African urban discourse : Invisible and reflexive practice in African cities - Emma Vivian O'Shaughnessy</div>
Walking the city : Movement and space in Peter Abrahams' 'Mine Boy' - Megan Jones</div>
Recreating the African city in Zakes Mda's Ways of Dying - Megan Cole Paustian</div>
'Diseased dystopias'? HIV/AIDS and the South African city in 'Yesterday' and 'Tsotsi' - Rebecca Hodes</div>
Crisis averted - Clare Butcher</div>
Twin town - Svea Josephy</div>
Soft city - Emma O'Shaughnessy</div>
Book reviews</div>
</div>
<b>Emma O'Shaughnessy </b>is a graduate student in English language and literature at the University of Cape Town.</div>
</div>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Revue
Africa
Afrique
espace urbain
film
littérature
O'Shaughnessy Emma Vivian
paysage urbain
photographie
santé
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Crévilles
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Paris as revolution: writing the nineteenth-century city
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, littérature, culture, culture urbaine, histoire urbaine, société urbaine, modernisation, sociologie urbaine, Paris, Ferguson Priscilla Parkhurst, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle
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Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson
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1994
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University of California Press
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http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft296nb17v/
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261
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<b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
In nineteenth-century Paris, passionate involvement with revolution turned the city into an engrossing object of cultural speculation. For writers caught between an explosive past and a bewildering future, revolution offered a virtuoso metaphor by which the city could be known and a vital principle through which it could be portrayed.In this engaging book, Priscilla Ferguson locates the originality and modernity of nineteenth-century French literature in the intersection of the city with revolution. A cultural geography, Paris as Revolution "reads" the nineteenth-century city not in literary works alone but across a broad spectrum of urban icons and narratives. Ferguson moves easily between literary and cultural history and between semiotic and sociological analysis to underscore the movement and change that fueled the powerful narratives defining the century, the city, and their literature. In her understanding and reconstruction of the guidebooks of Mercier, Hugo, Vallès, and others, alongside the novels of Flaubert, Hugo, Vallès, and Zola, Ferguson reveals that these works are themselves revolutionary performances, ones that challenged the modernizing city even as they transcribed its emergence.</div>
</div>
<b>Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson </b>is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at Columbia University.</div>
</div>
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The nature or genre of the resource
Ouvrage
culture
culture urbaine
dix-neuvième siècle
Ferguson Priscilla Parkhurst
histoire urbaine
littérature
modernisation
nineteenth century
Paris
société urbaine
sociologie urbaine
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Crévilles
Livre
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A shout in the street : An excursion into the modern city
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, rue, paysage urbain, société urbaine, littérature, Jukes Peter, London, Londres, New York, Leningrad, Paris, St Petersburg, Saint-Pétersbourg
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Peter Jukes
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1991
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University of California Press
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http://www.ucpress.edu/op.php?isbn=9780520075535
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258
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An account of the resource
<b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
A remarkable meditation on the topography of the modern city, A Shout in the Street offers a close and sensitive examination of four urban landscapes -- London, Paris, Leningrad, and New York. Peter Jukes pursues the essence of these international metropolises in an assemblage comprised of his own evocative essays, excerpts from modern masters of the essay form such as Benjamin, Barthes, and Sontag, and period photographs. A Shout in the Street, with a keenly cinematic eye, searches out not just the glittering facades, but the vitality of thoroughfares and neighborhoods. </div>
</div>
<b>Peter Jukes </b>is a British author, screenwriter, playwright, and literary critic.</div>
</div>
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Ouvrage
Jukes Peter
Leningrad
littérature
London
Londres
New York
Paris
paysage urbain
rue
Saint-Pétersbourg
société urbaine
St Petersburg
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Crévilles
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Traduire la ville
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forme urbaine, paysage urbain, représentations, imaginaire, utopie, littérature, traduction
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NC
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Novembre 2009
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Groupe Etienne Dolet
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http://webs2002.uab.es/doletiana/Francais/Doletiana2-f/Doletiana2-f.html
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<div><b>Présentation par la coordinatrice Núria d’Asprer :</b></div>
</div>
"La forme d’une ville" : que traduit-elle ? Que traduit-on d’une ville ? De quelle manière traduit-on ce qui nous est offert par le paysage urbain ? ce qui nous a secoués, qui s’est inscrit dans la mémoire et qui émerge sous un mode manifeste ou latent ?</div>
<br />
Ce numéro de Doletiana veut être une exploration des “écritures” urbaines que suscitent les diverses interactions iconico-subjectives engagées par la ville, que celle-ci soit entendue en tant que “lieu autre” ou hétérotopie (Foucault), en tant qu’(e)utopie, ou dystopie, ou en tant que lieu imaginaire. Un tel projet implique une vision étendue de la traduction, sensible aux diverses notions qui sont en jeu : traduction linguistique (interlinguistique et intralinguistique), traduction intersémiotique, traduction symbolique, ou symbolisation de l’expérience vécue ; mais aussi traduction ethnocentrique ou traduction éthique, si l’on veut bien transférer ces concepts bermaniens aux différentes sortes d’interventions ou de transformation opérées sur l’espace urbain et sur les sujets qui l’habitent. <br />
<br />
Les textes réunis dans cette livraison de Doletiana se font l'écho de tels questionnements, et sans doute ouvriront-ils la réflexion vers d'autres voies auxquelles invite notre thème. Interroger la question de la traduction et celle du sujet dans leur rapport à la ville, interroger la dimension traduisante de la ville, nous permet de travailler dans le sens d'une poétique de la traduction...</div>
</div>
<b>Sommaire du numéro 2 :</b></div>
</div>
Présentation : Traduire la ville<br />
<br />
Juan Villoro : Espectros de la ciudad de México<br />
Francesca Caruana : Questions d'inconicité dans la représentation de la ville en peinture<br />
Didier Coste : Barcelone : écrire la marge, traduire en marge<br />
Sherry Simon : Conversations across divided terrain : Cities in Translation<br />
Mercè Altimir : Tratado del tránsito<br />
Olivier Douville : De l'errance comme difficile traduction de soi dans la ville moderne<br />
Núria d'Asprer : Passages<br />
<br />
Jacint Verdaguer : Oda a Barcelona<br />
Charles Baudelaire : Le Soleil - Les Fleurs du mal<br />
Edgar Allan Poe : City in The Sea<br />
Federico García Lorca : La Aurora - Poeta en Nueva York<br />
Ramon Lladó / Anna Corral : La poesia dels àtics o una dansa macabra<br />
Robert Finley : The Harbour<br />
Albert Tugues : Leyenda de barrio / Légende de quartier<br />
Catherine François : Fragments de La ville infinie / fragmentos de La ciudad infinita<br />
Ricard Ripoll : Les fissures d'une ville<br />
<br />
Nora Ancarola : Metaciutat<br />
Céline Levy Bosio : Nulle part, est partout ailleurs<br />
Lars Physant : Ciudad dividida-unida<br />
Núria d'Asprer : Quadern de passatges</div>
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Revue
forme urbaine
imaginaire
littérature
paysage urbain
représentations
traduction
utopie
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Crévilles
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Instants de ville / City Instants
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, représentations, littérature, rurbanisation, New York
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Collectif,
Sous la direction de Nathalie Cochoy
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2010
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Laboratoire d'études et de recherche sur le monde anglophone
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http://erea.revues.org/index978.html
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<div><b>Sommaire du dossier :</b><br />
<br />
• Marcher avec eux, un instant, dans la ville - Nathalie Cochoy<br />
• Instants de ville - Jean-Luc Nancy<br />
• Duke Ellington Boulevard - Antonio Munoz Molina<br />
• “We have botched them and patched them”: Modernity and Restoration in Henry James’s Italian Hours - Monica Manolescu-Oancea<br />
• De la "rurbanisation" du héros américain : The Rise of Silas Lapham - Guillaume Tanguy<br />
• Early Nineteenth-Century New Yorkers and the Invention of New York City - François Weil<br />
• A Geography of Cultures: Or, Why New York’s Lower East Side Is an Important Case Study - Mario Maffi<br />
• Envisioning Metropolis—New York as Seen, Imaged and Imagined - Heinz Ickstadt<br />
• From El to Hell: On Stage in the Urban Underworld - William Chapman Sharpe<br />
• Weegee’s City Secrets - Alan Trachtenberg<br />
• Chroni(qu)es new-yorkaises : City Life de Steve Reich - Antoine Cazé<br />
• "Vous semez de la ciguë et prétendez voir mûrir des épis !" (Machiavel) : polar et anthropologie urbaine à Chicago à l’âge de la prohibition - Benoît Tadié<br />
• Regard noir sur la Cité des Anges : James Ellroy - Frédéric Sounac<br />
• L’Amérique n’existe pas (extraits) - Jean-Michel Maulpoix</div>
</div>
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Revue
littérature
New York
représentations
rurbanisation
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Crévilles
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The city : Culture, society, technology - Interdisciplinary themes journal
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, culture urbaine, société urbaine, technology, technologie, littérature, aménagement urbain
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NC
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2009
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Interdisciplinary Themes
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http://www.interdisciplinarythemes.org/journal/index.php/itj/issue/view/1
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230
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An account of the resource
<div><b>From the preface by Christian Riegel and Katherine Robinson : </b></div> </div> Welcome to the inaugural issue of our new journal, Interdisciplinary Themes Journal. We are pleased to publish a selection of papers presented at our first conference, “The City: Culture, Technology, Society”, which was held in Vancouver at Simon Fraser University’s Wosk Centre for Dialogue over two slightly cool and rainy days in early November 2009. We were pleased to welcome over forty participants from fifteen different countries to our conference for an invigorating exchange of ideas dealing with the concept of “the city”.</div> </div> <b>Contents : </b></div> </div> Preface - Christian Riegel, Katherine M. Robinson <br /> Future directions in urban planning and space usage - Elizelle Juanee Cilliers <br /> The city of Toronto fiscal crisis : Neoliberal urbanism and the reconsolidation of class power - Carlo Fanelli <br /> An educational experience centering on the theme of Istanbul, European Capital of Culture 2010 : An attempt at a wider look - Fatma Erkok <br /> The turbulence of urban fabric : String theory's concept of spatial self - organization as a method to approach urban artifacts - Lora Dikova <br /> The city, architecture, delight and play : Or "my kid could do that" & other silly notions - Marianne Amodio, Denise Liu, Alicia Medina Laddaga <br /> Bringing people to the park : Exclusionary representations in the making of Galt Gardens - Michael Carl Granzow <br /> Setting foot: Paul Virilio on the meta-city and its trajectory - Apple Zefelius Igrek <br /> Conceptual urban sustainability from zonal transition to multi-functional spaces - Mojtaba Pourbakht, Akira Fujii <br /> The personal city - ethical renewal in E.L. Doctorow's City of God - Ioana Stamatescu <br /> Wordsworth and the Whatcom Lightcatcher: Reanimating the Museum when the Past is a Thing of the Past - Kathleen Lundeen <br /> Walled black world : Hostile urban environment in Gloria Naylor's The Women of Brewster Place - Ana María Cotelo Cancela <br /> "I shall be my own police" : Literary reflections of Victorian crime and social surveillance in Dickens and Doyle - Terry Scarborough <br /> Towards a spatial dimension of social rights. New prospectives in architecture and law studies - Erik Longo, Nicoletta Setola <br /> Changing monuments and monumentality - Jeremy David Kargon <br /> The digital age, the cyborg and the city - Darcy Michele Hanna <br /> The city: Creative migration and the demise of live music venues - Dawn Bennett <br /> Study of urban spaces : Problems in the city of Kerman, Iran - Negin Minaei, MohammadHossein Tajalli <br /> Street writing - Megan Hicks <br /> From Sobaski's Stairway to the Irish Club: Lester Goran's Pittsburgh - Matthew Asprey Gear <br /> Facilitating the dynamics of 'city' : Active learning in the design studio - Christina Alida Breed <br /> Mending the city fabric - pedro fonseca jorge <br /> Fear and loathing in the city : How affects affect street-wisdom - Alex Fanghanel <br /> The depression of prosocial behavior and aggression behavior - Jatie K Pudjibudojo</div> </div>
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Revue
aménagement urbain
culture urbaine
littérature
société urbaine
technologie
technology
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Crévilles
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Mexique : espace urbain et résistances artistiques et littéraires face à la ville générique
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Mexico, Mexique, espace urbain, représentations, littérature, images, culture urbaine, imaginaire, identité
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NC
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2012
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EHESS
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http://cral.in2p3.fr/artelogie/spip.php?rubrique16
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
</div>
Pour ce deuxième numéro d’Artelogie, nous avons modifié nos exigences éditoriales et privilégié un corpus diversifié de collaborations, étant persuadés que la thématique de la ville mexicaine induisait une ouverture nécessaire aux artistes-plasticiens et aux autres acteurs du monde de la culture. Nous pensons par ailleurs maintenir cette spécificité dans nos prochaines éditions. La ville de Mexico offre cette multiplicité de possibilités et d’interprétations, avec ses diverses strates imbriquées dans le temps, qu’elles soient patrimoniales, commerciales, culturelles et artistiques, rituelles et populaires. Pour l’observateur éclairé qui l’étudie et rend compte de ses analyses ; pour l’artiste dont elle est l’inspiration dominante ou constitue un matériau vivant de création ; pour l’écrivain qui en fait un sujet ou un contexte de prédilection dans ses fictions..., la mégalopole mexicaine est un kaléidoscope à la fois fascinant et effrayant, séduisant et répulsif, que les articles de ce numéro vous invitent à découvrir au travers des multiples facettes de ses univers réels et symboliques.<br />
<br />
<b>Sommaire du n° 2 d'Artelogie :</b><br />
<br />
<b>Dossier thématique</b><br />
<br />
Christine Frérot avec la collaboration de Pablo Avilés Flores – Editorial - Mexique : espace urbain et résistances artistiques et littéraires face à la "ville générique"<br />
Christine Frérot, México D.F., mayo 2011 – Entrevista a Néstor García Canclini<br />
Johanna Lozoya – Urban imaginaries of Mexican victimism : the images of silence<br />
Silvia Mancini – Sobrevivir con la Muerte : ecología de una práctica “pagana” en el valle de México<br />
Sergio Miranda Pacheco – Ramón López Velarde : la zozobra de un espíritu en la ciudad de México<br />
Itala Schmelz – El DF en tono apocalíptico. La literatura mexicana de ciencia ficción y la Ciudad de México<br />
Christine Frérot – Vivre sa ville. Guides touristiques et nouveaux récits pour s’approprier Mexico<br />
Colette Grandclaudon et Edgard Vidal – Diego Rivera : technologie et mythologie<br />
Gonzalo Ortega – Arte público. Cuatro décadas de transformación de la Ciudad de México<br />
Susana Villafuerte – La escultura monumental en acero inoxidable, una tradición en Tultepec<br />
Elia Espinosa – El Bordo de Xochiaca y la basura como naturaleza muerta : instalación colectiva y medio de resistencia estético-política en ejemplos de cine, fotografía y artes actuales<br />
<br />
<b>Essais, chroniques et témoignages</b><br />
<br />
Ana Álvarez, Fionn Petch, Valentina Rojas Loa y Christian von Wissel, texto a ocho manos y cuatro cabezas – Citámbulos o los laberintos de lo insólito.<br />
Philippe Ollé-Laprune – La ville dans la littérature mexicaine, effritements, pouvoirs et mensonges<br />
Jaime Moreno Villarreal – Carretera 101<br />
Gerardo Suter – Palimpsesto<br />
Siameses Company – La Siempre Viva Ciudad de México, antigua Tenochtitlán y futura Mexilópolis intergaláctica<br />
Perla Krauze – Huellas urbanas : “Flor de Asfalto”<br />
Charlotte Pescayre – La création transculturelle face à la standardisation du spectacle : le processus de création de Transatlancirque à Mexico</div>
</div>
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Revue
culture urbaine
espace urbain
identité
images
imaginaire
littérature
Mexico
Mexique
représentations
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The branded city - La ville marquée : Paroles gelées (Vol. 26, No. 1)
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Paris, histoire urbaine, représentations, city branding, art, littérature
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NC
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2010
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eScholarship University of California
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http://escholarship.org/uc/ucla_french_pg?volume=26;issue=1
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93
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<div><b>From the Introduction by Michelle Bumatay and Katelyn Knox : </b></div> </div> The theme of the 2009 conference, the "Branded City,' carries a double meaning : first, it references both the city as it has been recorded by artists (writers, painters, illustrators, musicians, architects, etc.) as well as literal and figurative inscriptions on the city, and second, it leads us to investigate the way in which cities function as a "brand." How is the city depicted? How have French and Francophone cities influenced and branded the works of artists from around the world? How has the city been marked and thus shaped, physically or historically by the influx and outflow of people? Whereas the roundtable discussion, inspired by several conference presentations, sought to think beyond the limits of Paris, this issue of 'Paroles gelées' focuses solely on the métropole.</div> </div> <b>Contents : </b></div> </div> Michelle Bumatay and Katelyn Knox - Introduction</div> Karen Turman - Modern transitions in 19th century Paris : Baudelaire and Renoir</div> Ophélie Chavaroche - Petite hantologie du surréalisme : la part de l'ombre de la Ville-Lumière</div> Njelle Hamilton - "Under a foreign sky" : Place and displacement in James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room</div> Elisabeth Tiso - Re-branding post 1945 Paris : Exhibiting powers and contemporary art</div> Kate Lawrie Van de Ven - Spectacular Paris : Representations of nostalgia and desire</div> </div> <b>Michelle Bumatay </b>and <b>Katelyn Knox </b> are graduate students in the Department of French and Francophone Studies at UCLA.</div> </div>
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Revue
art
city branding
histoire urbaine
littérature
Paris
représentations
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Crévilles
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L'habitat, un monde à l'échelle humaine
Subject
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, habitat, sociologie, architecture, urbanisme, habiter, littérature, philosophie, ambiances
Creator
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Collectif,
Coord. Thibaud Zuppinger
Date
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Octobre 2009
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Implications philosophiques
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http://www.dossier-habitat.implications-philosophiques.org/
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<div><b>Présentation par le diffuseur :</b></div>
</div>
implications-philosophiques.org</a> a pour thème "l'habitat, un monde à l'échelle humaine". Le choix de cette problématique vise à encourager les approches pluridisciplinaires, afin de montrer la fécondité de la convergence des regards sur un thème qui n'est réductible à aucune discipline en particulier. C'est pourquoi nous avons souhaité composer un dossier qui regroupe les approches philosophiques et littéraires, tout en donnant également la parole à des sociologues, des architectes et des urbanistes.<br />
<br />
L'habitat, ce n'est pas que des maisons, c'est aussi des hommes. Au-delà du logement se situe l'habiter et sa dimension proprement symbolique. Interroger l'habitat permet de révéler cette interrogation qui baigne le monde contemporain : avons-nous les moyens de concevoir un monde à notre échelle ? Un monde proprement humain ?<br />
<br />
<b>Sommaire :</b><br />
<br />
Thématiques :</div>
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<li>• A. Boyer - Du nouveau chez les Anciens</li>
<li>• T. Zuppinger – Humanisme et urbanisme</li>
<li>• M. Lahure - L’habitat, la perspective et le monde commun</li>
<li>• E. Mahdalickova - New Experiences Of The Body Through Space</li>
<li>• C. Layet - Sauver la Terre ?</li>
<li>• A. Moreau - Qu’est-ce qu’une architecture des milieux ?</li>
<li>• C. Guillaud - Les interstices urbains</li>
</ul>
Focus :</div>
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<li>• H. Soichet - Portrait de la Goutte d'Or</li>
<li>• A. Anoun - Balzac, pour une esthétique de la maison bourgeoise</li>
<li>• P. Gruca - La notion d'échelle humaine chez K. Sale</li>
<li>• S. Bretou - L’imaginaire de la maison. Vues du Pays Basque</li>
</ul>
Prolongements :</div>
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<li>• P. Nadrigny - Le foyer en exil. Images de la maison dans le cinéma d’Andreï Tarkovski</li>
<li>• M. Escorne - L'habitat vu par l'art contemporain</li>
<li>• H. Ariane - La maison "domotisée"</li>
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Autre
ambiances
architecture
habitat
habiter
littérature
philosophie
sociologie
urbanisme
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Crévilles
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Villes et imaginaires : du rêve au cauchemar
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imaginaire, littérature, aménagement, marge
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Collectif
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UMR ADES
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http://www.ades.cnrs.fr/spip.php?article985
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148
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<div><b>Sommaire</b><br />
<br />
• Introduction : Jean-Pierre Augustin<br />
<br />
<b>Atelier 1 : L’imaginaire urbain dans la littérature</b><br />
• Mike the PoeT ou ce que signifie être vivant à Los Angeles. Charles JOSEPH<br />
• Ville rêvée, ville cauchemardée, villes imaginaires : l’utopie géographique dans les cinq cent millions de la Bégum (1879) de Jules Verne. Lionel DUPUY<br />
• Villes et imaginaires : aménagements et modèles urbains dans les mangas. David AMIAUD<br />
<br />
<b>Atelier 2 : La ville rêvée des aménageurs</b><br />
• Saint-Brieuc rêve de rénovation. La dimension cachée d’une ville en renouvellement. Solène GAUDIN et Martine CANDELIER-CABON<br />
• Le campus à la française, une utopie fonctionnaliste ? Le cas du campus bordelais. Marie CROSNIER<br />
• Les grands ensembles : de la ville moderne à la ville durable. Amar BENSALMA<br />
<br />
<b>Atelier 3 : Ville et ruptures. I – La ville dans les processus identitaires</b><br />
• Bruxelles et la Belgique : parenthèse ou trait d’union ? Marion BERZIN<br />
• À Dresde, le rêve se conjugue au passé. La difficulté de Dresde pour redéfinir son identité lue à travers l’art public. Chloë VOISIN<br />
<br />
<b>Atelier 4 : Ville et ruptures. II – Les multiples visages des marges de la ville</b><br />
• Les mises en lumière de la nuit urbaine. Sandra MALLET<br />
• Les nuits sombres de Casa la Blanche. Olivia POUSSOT<br />
• Du jardin d’Eden à la continuité naturelle : chemin d’un imaginaire de désenchantement ? Etienne GRESILLON et Teddy ARRIF<br />
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• Conclusion : Karen FOUSSETTE</div>
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Expositions : Literature and architecture in nineteenth-century France
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exposition universelle, great exhibition, littérature, histoire de l'architecture, histoire urbaine, espace public, culture urbaine, France, Paris, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Hamon Philippe
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Philippe Hamon
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1992
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University of California Press
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http://www.ucpress.edu/op.php?isbn=9780520073258
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218
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> In Expositions, Philippe Hamon leads us on an engaging intellectual stroll through the spaces and representations of the nineteenth-century French metropolis. Inspired by the cultural histories of Walter Benjamin and Wolfgang Schivelbusch, Expositions explores the spatial and cultural logic of Haussmann's sweeping Paris boulevards, classic novels by Balzac and Zola, the Bon Marché department store, and the poetry of Baudelaire.</div> </div> Inspired by the cultural history of Walter Benjamin, Hamon investigates the phenomenon of the <i>Exposition universelle</i>, with its spectacular public spaces. He relates how the entire urban landscape became a stage while the culture of the image attained ever greater currency in the daily experience of advertising, fashion, photography, and illustration. Masterfully interweaving cultural, architectural, and literary history with semiotic and rhetorical analysis (<i>exposition </i>is also the foundation of novelistic practice), Hamon offers a virtuoso study of a key moment in the genesis of cultural modernity. His <i>Expositions </i>will attract readers in literature, architecture, history, and cultural and urban studies.</div> </div> <b>Philippe Hamon </b>is Professor Emeritus at the University of the New Sorbonne (Paris III) and a specialist in literary theory.</div> </div>
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Paris
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African cities reader II: Mobilities and fixtures
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Africa, Afrique, mobilité, urbanité, culture urbaine, littérature, Edjabe Ntone, Pieterse Edgar
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NC
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2011
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Chimurenga African Centre for Cities
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208
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<div>
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Ouvrage
Africa
Afrique
culture urbaine
Edjabe Ntone
littérature
mobilité
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urbanité
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African cities reader I: Pan-African practices
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, urbanité, culture urbaine, littérature, art, Africa, Afrique, Pieterse Edgar, Edjabe Ntone
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NC
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2010
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African Centre for Cities Chimurenga
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259
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<div>
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Ouvrage
Africa
Afrique
art
culture urbaine
Edjabe Ntone
littérature
Pieterse Edgar
urbanité
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The imagination of class: Masculinity and the Victorian urban poor
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classe, pauvreté, masculinité, masculinity, hommes, men, Victorian, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, United Kingdom, Royaume-Uni, London, Londres, literature, littérature, histoire urbaine, représentations, Bivona Daniel, Hinkle Roger B.
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Daniel Bivona Roger B. Hinkle
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2006
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The Ohio State University Press
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http://hdl.handle.net/1811/5980
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208
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<div><b>Extract from the Introduction:</b></div> </div> The poor were always with the English. Poverty had been of broad social concern since the Elizabethan period at least: the topic of ongoing debate, periodic legislation, sporadic philanthropy. But the London poor of the nineteenth century - particularly from the 1840s on - seemed to present a different phenomenon. The spectacle of poverty and associated degradation in Central and East London, and later in South London, gave rise to a new set of imaginative and cultural representations. It developed from and in turn created new relationships between an ascending urban middle class and the worst victims of the metropolis. Poverty became, as Gertrude Himmelfarb notes, "a cultural rather than an economic condition" (<i>Idea of Poverty </i>366). The character of the London poor broke into the public consciousness as if it were a <i>discovery</i>, which was "at once painful and alarming" in the words of one observer, and the "sense of novelty did not seem to disappear till the 1890's" (<i>Victorian City </i>1:18). New terms, such as "slum," entered the vocabulary, and from the Victorian period on, almost as one conceived of the big city, one conceived at the same time of a festering, teeming, sullen nether world within it. The state of London's poor came to exercise a strong imagistic influence, shaping the discourses of journalism, social work, government activity, and high culture.</div> </div> The late <b>Roger B. Henkle </b>was Professor of English and Modern Culture and Media at Brown University.</div> <b>Daniel Bivona </b>is Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University.</div> </div>
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Hinkle Roger B.
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masculinité
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nineteenth century
pauvreté
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Royaume-Uni
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Victorian