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Babylone, Grenade, villes mythiques. Récits, réalités, représentations
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villes mythiques, Babylone, Grenade, représentations, littérature, peinture
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À travers l’exemple de Babylone et de Grenade, deux villes chargées d’histoire, riches de vestiges et sublimées par la valeur symbolique et la dimension mythique qui leur ont été conférées au fil du temps, l’ouvrage a pour objectif de confronter la réalité spatiale, événementielle, sociale et monumentale avec ses reconstitutions fictionnelles. Celles-ci se présentent sous différentes formes, dans la littérature et les mythes littéraires, dans la peinture, mais aussi, en partie, dans le discours académique lui-même, que se soit par les interprétations qu’il suggère ou par la nécessité de se démarquer de l’ombre portée de « l’utopisation » sur l’objectivité ou la neutralité de la recherche dans les différents domaines disciplinaires représentés.
Coordonné par Katia Zakharia, spécialiste de la littérature arabe, professeur de littérature arabe classique à l’université Lumière Lyon 2, chercheur au Groupe de recherches et d’études sur la Méditerranée et le Moyen-Orient (GREMMO). Les contributions qu’elle réunit dans cet ouvrage illustrent, dans une ouverture française et européenne, la forte synergie scientifique entre différentes UMR de la MOM (GREMMO, Archéorient et HISoMA) et entre celles-ci et d’autres UMR du paysage lyonnais (CIHAM).
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Katia Zakharia (Dir.)
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http://www.mom.fr/Babylone-Grenade-villes-mythiques,1251.html
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Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerrannée
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2014
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280
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FR
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Ouvrage
Babylone
Grenade
littérature
peinture
représentations
villes mythiques
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Berlin et les Juifs. XIXe-XXIe siècles
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Berlin, Juifs, communauté juive, architecture, urbanisme, littérature, musique, histoire
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Berlin naît au XIIIe siècle, en même temps que s'y installent les premiers Juifs. Sept siècles de présence au cours desquels la communauté juive s'inscrit dans le paysage de la ville au point de faire corps avec elle, jusqu'à l'avènement du nazisme. Pourtant, dès l'après-guerre, c'est à Berlin (Est et Ouest) que reviennent quelques Juifs allemands, et c'est à Berlin qu'émigre une grande partie des Juifs de Russie après 1989. C'est encore à Berlin que séjournent nombre de jeunes israéliens qui font le choix d'un nouvel exode. Comment expliquer cet attachement à la ville ? Que dire de cette « relation d'amour et de désespoir » qui lie les Juifs à Berlin? Comment comprendre l'aura dont jouit cette ville, par-delà les générations, par-delà l'histoire, par-delà les ineffaçables souffrances? Les études de ce volume tentent d'y répondre en interrogeant l'architecture et l'urbanisme, la littérature et la musique, la pensée et l'histoire.
Heidi Knörzer enseigne la langue et la culture allemande à l'Ecole polytechnique. Elle a publié à l'éclat un précédent volume dans la même collection: Expériences croisées, consacrées aux relations des Juifs de France et d'Allemagne aux XIXe et XXe siècles.
Laurence Guillon est maître de conférences à Paris 10 en civilisation allemande. Elle a publié aux Presses du CNRS un livre intitulé: Les Juifs de Berlin après 1945, préfacé par Dominique Bourel.
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Heidi Knörzer (Dir.)
Laurence Guillon (Dir.)
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http://www.lyber-eclat.net/nouveautes.html#duchaine-knorzer1
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Editions de l'éclat
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2014-02
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208
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FR
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Ouvrage
architecture
Berlin
communauté juive
histoire
Juifs
littérature
musique
urbanisme
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Scénarios d'espace. Littérature, cinéma et parcours urbains
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espace urbain, littérature, cinéma, déplacements individuels, parcours urbains, transports
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Si à la suite du « tournant topographique » dans les sciences humaines on a élaboré des instruments sophistiqués pour analyser la construction sociale et culturelle de l'espace urbain, il reste à élucider les déplacements individuels auxquels cet espace donne lieu. Les études réunies dans ce volume sont un premier pas vers une telle élucidation. À partir d'œuvres littéraires et cinématographiques modernes et contemporaines qui mettent en scène des parcours urbains, soit à Paris ou dans d'autres villes de la France et de la Francophonie, elles explorent dans quelle mesure tout mouvement en ville est déterminé par des prescriptions discursives et des dispositifs techniques. Elles analysent l'espace urbain à partir de deux concepts clefs: les « scénarios d’espace », à savoir les cartes et guides visibles ou invisibles qui règlent les déplacements du passant ou du passager, et les « médiatopes mobiles », c’est-à-dire les milieux particuliers de perception et d’interaction que constituent, pour ce dernier, les moyens de transport. L’ensemble des études est clos par un texte inédit de Jacques Réda qui met en relief certaines de leurs idées directrices.
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Jörg Dünne (Dir.)
Wolfram Nitsch (Dir.)
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http://www.lcdpu.fr/livre/?GCOI=27000100327810
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Presses universitaires Blaise Pascal
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2014-02-28
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358
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FR
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Ouvrage
cinéma
déplacements individuels
espace urbain
littérature
parcours urbains
transports
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Lisbonne. Histoire, promenades, anthologie & dictionnaire
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Lisbonne, Portugal, ville portuaire, histoire urbaine, géographie urbaine, patrimoine, littérature, urbanisme, histoire politique
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Un panorama complet et sans équivalent à ce jour de la ville de Lisbonne sous les angles à la fois géographique, historique, patrimonial, littéraire et sentimental.
Point de rencontre des peuples méditerranéens et atlantiques, Lisbonne n'a cessé d'être, depuis sa fondation, une ville ouverte sur le monde. Aux XVe-XVIe siècles, quand le Portugal était le pionnier des Grandes Découvertes européennes, elle est devenue la capitale d'un empire maritime qui s'étendait de Terre-Neuve au Japon, en passant par les côtes du Brésil et de l'Afrique, l'océan Indien et les mers d'Insulinde. Les marchandises du monde entier affluaient sur ses quais, ou se côtoyaient les représentants des peuples les plus divers. Jusqu'à nos jours, Lisbonne est restée l'une des capitales les plus métissées du Vieux Continent.
Cet ouvrage explore l'âme restée mystérieuse d'une cité qui a su se nourrir de cultures multiples tout au long de son histoire sans rien perdre de son authenticité. Il se compose de quatre parties.
La première, « Histoire », relate les principaux événements qui ont marqué l'histoire politique, sociale, religieuse, mythique mais aussi urbanistique de la ville.
La partie « Promenades » propose d'abord une anthologie de textes de voyageurs étrangers – de onze nationalités – du XVe au XIXe siècle. Séduits par la beauté et la vivacité des lieux qu'ils arpentent, certains ne manquent cependant pas de relever le contraste entre la vue idyllique qui s'offre à eux depuis leur navire et la réalité parfois sordide qu'ils découvrent à terre. Un second volet rassemble des évocations de promeneurs contemporains.
Suit une « Anthologie littéraire » qui offre un large choix d'écrits de poètes et de prosateurs portugais du XIXe au XXIe siècle – en majorité inédits en français –, puis d'auteurs notamment français des XXe et XXIe siècles, parmi lesquels Paul Morand, Jean Giraudoux et... Gérard de Villiers.
Un « Dictionnaire » fournit enfin, au-delà des entrées classiques (monuments, places, rues, etc.), des mots-clés permettant de pénétrer intimement au coeur de l'histoire, de l'imaginaire et de la vie de Lisbonne.
Luisa Braz de Oliveira, née à Lisbonne, formée en philologie germanique à l'université de Lisbonne, s'installe à Paris en 1979, ou elle intègre le Centre culturel portugais de la Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian, ou elle devient un acteur permanent de la diffusion de la culture portugaise en France. De 1983 à 2007, elle en assume les activités éditoriales et musicales, jusqu'à son départ pour le siège de la Fondation à Lisbonne. Pendant cette période, elle a assuré la publication de 300 titres, ayant trait à toutes les facettes de la culture portugaise et aux relations entre la France et le Portugal. En 1996, elle lance la collection « Présences portugaises », qui propose des monographies de grandes figures portugaises qui ont vécu en France.
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Luisa Braz de Oliveira
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http://www.bouquins.tm.fr/site/luisa_braz_de_oliveira_&181&326543.html
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Robert Laffont - Bouquins
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2013-10-24
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1216
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FR
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géographie urbaine
histoire politique
histoire urbaine
Lisbonne
littérature
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L'étranger dans la ville
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Cet ouvrage se propose d'explorer la problématique de "l'étranger dans la ville" dans le monde anglophone, à la fois dans le champ de la littérature britannique et américaine, ainsi que dans le domaine du cinéma américain.
On trouvera dans ce recueil des essais éclairant la diversité du regard de l'étranger sur la ville telle qu'elle apparait sous la plume d'auteurs britanniques et américain, et la caméra de cinéastes américains du 19e au 21e siècle.
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Peggy Blin-Cordon
Odile Boucher-Rivalain
Françoise Martin-McInnes
François Ropert
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http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=catalogue&obj=livre&isbn=978-2-343-00603-1
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L'Harmattan
Université de Cergy-Pontoise
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2013-09
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200
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FR
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Ouvrage
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cinéma
critiques
étranger
Europe
image de la ville
littérature
photographie
représentations
Royaume-Uni
USA
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Not no Place. Johannesburg. Spaces and Fragments of time
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Johannesburg, Afrique du sud, littérature, photographie, représentations, mouvement, conversations, identités, image de la ville
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Not No Place is a volume that brings together a vast array of texts, essays, poetry, illustrations and photographs, which vividly portray the depth and identity of the city of Johannesburg.
However, the lived experience of Johannesburg enters Not No Place not only as something textual but as something present and irreducible. The subjective relationship of the contributors to the city over time forms the main fabric of the work and thus is interwoven with selected excerpts, citations, and reflective pieces. The themes vary between the poetic and the concrete, associative and descriptive. Many contain spatial designations, or references to movement: Much of the personal narrative of the city takes the form of a conversation, in letters, recollections and emails. Thus, the book offers a series of personal thick descriptions and a survey of historical and contemporary representations of the city collected over the course of its making.
Dorothee Kreutzfeldt was born in Windhoek, Namibia, in 1970.She studied art at the Michaelis School of Fine Art in Cape Town (1993–96) and is currently completing her Master’s at the School of Arts at the University of the Witwatersrand. For her Master’s she is working with a group of professional sign writers on a series of paintings for buildings in the inner city, Johannesburg. She has exhibited nationally and internationally and has been involved in a number of public art initiatives. She has taught at UCT and WITS and in community-based projects such as the Creative Inner City Initiative.
Bettina Malcomess works across disciplines as a writer, curator and artist. She lives between the cities of Johannesburg and Cape Town, teaching at several institutions and across the disciplines of art, design and architecture. She also teaches at the Michaelis Schools of Fine Art and UCT School of Architecture in Cape Town. She has worked on several collaborative, curatorial and developmental projects with the Joubert Park Project, based at the Drill Hall in inner-city Johannesburg, setting up the Keleketla! Library with Ra Hlasane. Malcomess has written for several artist catalogues, as well as South African art publications, including Sue Williamson’s South African Art Now. In 2010 she was awarded a joint fellowship with performance artist Peter Van Heerden at the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (Cape Town). Malcomess works in performance under the name Anne Historical.
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Dorothee Kreutzfeldt
Bettina Malcomess
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http://www.jacana.co.za/book-categories/art-archive-music-a-illustrated/not-no-place-detail
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Jacana Media
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2013-05
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256
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EN
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Ouvrage
Afrique du sud
conversations
identités
image de la ville
Johannesburg
littérature
mouvement
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Crévilles
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Creatively destroying New York : Fantasies, premonitions, and realities in the provisional city
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histoire urbaine, littérature, renouvellement urbain, New York, terrorism, terrorisme, catastrophe naturelle, natural disaster, art, cinema, cinéma, développement urbain
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This lecture places the attack on the World Trade Center in the context of New York's history as a place that is seemingly destined to be destroyed and rebuilt with stunning regularity. It explores three ways of looking at a central experience, and cultural trope, about New York City: that it is a city of creative destruction, regularly destroying and rebuilding itself. Professor Page begins with a discussion of extraordinary moments of destruction, both natural and human-made (from fires and blizzards, to acts of terrorism), and then argues that it is the "regular" processes of creative destruction - through private real estate development and government urban renewal - which are far more important in shaping both New York's physical organization as well as its cultural image. Finally, he explores how the imagination of New York's destruction - in art, literature, and cinema - is not only at the heart of New York life but of American culture as a whole.
Max Page is Assistant Professor of Architecture and History at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, where he teaches urban, architectural, and public history.
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Max Page
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MIT Video
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2002-02-25
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01:32:40
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EN
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http://video.mit.edu/watch/creatively-destroying-new-york-fantasies-premonitions-and-realities-in-the-provisional-city-8988/
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La littérature urbaine. Entretien avec Harri Veivo
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littérature, intégration, communautarisme, marginalité, exclusion sociale
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Présentation par le diffuseur :
Lors de cet entretien, Harri Veivo aborde les grands thèmes de société contemporains à travers un choix de textes en rapport avec : la crise de la ville, les problèmes d'intégration, le communautarisme, la marginalité.
Mais Harry Veivo ne limite pas ce champ littéraire au simple domaine de l'exclusion sociale et évoque de nombreux écrits en prise sur la ville, au ton et à la forme très variés.
Harry Veivo est professeur de sémiotique à l'université de Helsinki (Finlande) ainsi que le coordinateur de l'Université finlandaise de réseau de sémiotique (the Finnish Network University of Semiotics). Son travail de recherche est consacré à la sémiotique littéraire ainsi qu'à la littérature urbaine française de la seconde moitié du 20ème siècle jusqu'à nos jours. Responsable de cet entretien : Hélène Challulau, ESCoM-FMSH, Paris.
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Harri Veivo
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AAR
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2006-07-19
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00:32:29
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FR
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http://www.archivesaudiovisuelles.fr/1031/
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marginalité
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La Avenida Insurgentes : un microcosme mexicain ?
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film, littérature, représentations, Mexico, Musset Alain
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19 décembre 2008
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1h43'32''
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Alain Musset
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http://www.archivesaudiovisuelles.fr/FR/_video.asp?id=1611&ress=5247&video=117859&format=68
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<div>Intervention d'<a href="http://crevilles.org/mambo/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2173&Itemid=179">Alain Musset</a>, directeur d'études à l'<a target="_blank" href="http://www.ehess.fr/fr/">EHESS</a>, dans le cadre du séminaire "Représenter la ville".<br />
<br />
<b>Présentation par le diffuseur :</b><br />
<br />
En utilisant les outils d’une géographie historique et culturelle, située au croisement de plusieurs disciplines et de plusieurs méthodologies, le but de ce séminaire est d’analyser les modes de perception et de représentation de l’espace qui influent sur l’organisation et l’aménagement des territoires urbains, plus particulièrement en Europe et en Amérique latine, mais aussi dans d’autres aires culturelles (Asie, Afrique).</div>
</div>
<b>Parties :</b></div>
La représentation des villes par des oeuvres littéraires <br />
La littérature sur Mexico <br />
Mexico - "La mégalopole" <br />
Comment penser la ville? <br />
Notions de la ville : la ville générique <br />
L'oeuvre littéraire ou cinématographique comme outil pour percevoir et comprendre la ville<br />
L'Avenida Insurgentes de Mejia Madrid : une avenue symbolique <br />
Les territoires du quotidien : points, lignes, surfaces</div>
</div>
film
littérature
Mexico
Musset Alain
représentations
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Crévilles
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Imaginaires de la ville, regards croisés
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représentation, histoire, littérature, mémoire, utopie
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Du 13 au 15 octobre 2005
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MSHS Poitiers
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http://uptv.univ-poitiers.fr/web/canal/61/theme/28/manif/102/index.html
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<div><b>Présentation par le diffuseur :</b></div>
</div>
Ce colloque propose une approche plurielle de la thématique urbaine et de ses représentations, en convoquant différents champs disciplinaires (civilisation, histoire, littérature, arts visuels, philosophie et esthétique) et en déclinant des thèmes transversaux : l'utopie urbaine, l'émigration, les lieux de mémoire, la ville comme creuset de la modernité, la 'ville-panique'.</div>
</div>
Université de Poitiers</a> et l'UFR Lettres et Langues, dans le cadre du programme Com'Science.</div>
</div>
A noter : pour des raisons juridiques, certaines interventions ne peuvent malheureusement pas être diffusées sur UPtv.</div>
</div>
histoire
littérature
mémoire
représentation
utopie
-
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The flâneur on the bus: Franz Hessel and Joseph Roth in Weimar Berlin
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Berlin, Hessel Franz, Roth Joseph, flâneur, flânerie, littérature, histoire urbaine, Hughes Jon
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7 December 2011
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Jon Hughes
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http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2012/02/jon-hughes-the-flaneur-on-the-bus-franz-hessel-and-joseph-roth-in-weimar-berlin/
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<div><b>Organisers' description of the seminar series (<a target="_blank" href="http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2012/01/the-flaneur-research-seminars-in-comparative-literature-and-culture-2011-12/">source</a>):</b></div>
</div>
The School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway is pleased to announce a series of lunchtime Research Seminars in Comparative Literature and Culture. The School’s popular degree programme in Comparative Literature and Culture (CLC) gives students the opportunity to study fiction, film, visual art, and intellectual history across different periods, cultures and contexts. The Research Seminars will showcase the complementary, comparative, and interdisciplinary research interests of researchers in the SMLLC by exploring a single theme: ‘The Flâneur’.<br />
<br />
The ‘Flâneur’, both as a figure and as an approach to art, has its origins in the nineteenth century, when the leisurely ‘gentleman stroller’ emerged as a recognizable urban type in cities such as London and, especially, Paris, and consequently became the subject of comment, satire and analysis. For the poet Charles Baudelaire, the flâneur became of a figure of aesthetic and existential significance: the pedestrian observer able to ‘bathe’ in crowds, to feel at home anywhere, to derive intoxication from random encounters. As the world’s cities have continued to expand, the flâneur has continued to exercise influence on and appeal to artists and writers, and architects and urban planners. The early twentieth century saw the figure impact on the work of journalists and critics writing in German, notably the work of Walter Benjamin. At the same time, city streets, the anonymity of crowds, and a fascination for ‘observation’ were characteristic preoccupations of many photographers, artists and filmmakers. More recently, the narrative position of the flâneur – a combination of critical distance and total immersion – has become a feature of travel writing in an increasingly mobile, globalized world.</div>
</div>
available to download</a>.</div>
</div>
<b>Jon Hughes </b>is Senior Lecturer at the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway, University of London, Research Officer at the Centre for German-Jewish Studies in Sussex, and Lecturer in German at King's College London.</div>
</div>
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Berlin
flânerie
flâneur
Hessel Franz
histoire urbaine
Hughes Jon
littérature
Roth Joseph
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Crévilles
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Two Parisian re-writings of the flâneur: The failure and the planner
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Benjamin Walter, Baudelaire Charles, flâneur, histoire urbaine, littérature, rue, Thompson Hannah, Paris
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18 January 2012
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Hannah Thompson
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http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2012/01/hannah-thompson-two-parisian-re-writings-of-the-flaneur-the-failure-and-the-planner/
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<div><b>Abstract from the organisers (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.rhul.ac.uk/aboutus/newsandevents/news/newsarticles/parissdirtysecretstheflan%C3%AAurandhaussmannization.aspx">source</a>):</b></div>
</div>
A series of research seminars exploring the flâneur – meaning anidler or loafer – will be launched this week by the School of Modern Languages,Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway, University of London.<br />
<br />
The flâneur has its origins inthe nineteenth century, when the leisurely ‘gentleman stroller’ emerged as a recognizable urban type in cities such as London and, especially, Paris, andconsequently became the subject of comment, satire and analysis.<br />
<br />
The early twentieth century saw the figure impact on the work of journalists and critics writing in German, notably the work of Walter Benjamin. At the same time, city streets, the anonymity of crowds, and a fascination for ‘observation’ were characteristic preoccupations of many photographers, artists and filmmakers. More recently, the narrative position of the flâneur – a combination of critical distance andtotal immersion – has become a feature of travel writing in an increasingly mobile, globalized world.<br />
<br />
The seminar series will explore aspects of this fascinating theme from the nineteenth century to the present day, with a lecture on Wednesday, January 18, by Dr Hannah Thompson exploring the figure of the flâneur through the work of French poet Charles Baudelaire and German theorist Walter Benjamin.<br />
<br />
Dr Thompson’s lecture, ‘Two Parisian re-writings of the flâneur: the failure and the planner’, will identify two other figures who must negotiate the muddy streets of the capital in order to achieve financial and sexual success.</div>
</div>
<b>Hannah Thompson </b>is Senior Lecturer in the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway, University of London.</div>
</div>
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Baudelaire Charles
Benjamin Walter
flâneur
histoire urbaine
littérature
Paris
rue
Thompson Hannah
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Crévilles
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Mapping Cairo: Modern literary representations of the city
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, littérature, espace urbain, histoire urbaine, Cairo, Le Caire, Mehrez Samia
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13 October 2010
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Samia Mehrez
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http://www1.aucegypt.edu/resources/smc/webcasts/
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<div><b>Extract from a review of Mehrez's lecture, <a target="_blank" href="http://academic.aucegypt.edu/caravan/story/celebrating-cairos-underground-historians">"Celebrating Cairo's 'Underground Historians'" by Nadeen Shaker</a>:</b></div>
</div>
Samia Mehrez, a professor of Arab and Islamic Civilizations, describes Cairo as the protagonist of a story seen and told by its residents and authors.<br />
<br />
During the second of the Provost Lecture Series “Mapping Cairo: Modern Literary Representations of the City,” Mehrez discussed a map of Cairo she created using literary constructions found in century-old texts.<br />
<br />
Mehrez introduced the Islamic genre of Khitat literature, a social history of the nations under Muslim rule in the Middle Ages, which she focused on in her recently published book, The Literary Atlas of Cairo, an AUC Press publication.<br />
<br />
She used it to offer a historiographical – also known as a narrative presentation of history – map that evokes a spatial sense of Cairo.</div>
</div>
<b>Samia Mehrez </b>is Professor of Arabic literature in the Department of Arab and Islamic Civilization and Director of the Center for Translation Studies, The American University in Cairo.</div>
</div>
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Cairo
espace urbain
histoire urbaine
Le Caire
littérature
Mehrez Samia
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Crévilles
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Seno Gumira Ajidarma and the writing of urban space in Indonesia
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Jakarta, Indonesia, Indonésie, Ajidarma Seno Gumira, espace urbain, littérature, flâneur, flânerie, société urbaine, twentieth century, twenty-first century, vingtième siècle, vingt-et-unième siècle, Fuller Andy
Date
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7 March 2011
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Andy Fuller
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http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg/publication_details.asp?pubtypeid=AU&pubid=1962
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<div><b>Abstract from the distributor:</b></div>
</div>
This paper considers the work of one of Indonesia’s most prominent contemporary writers, Seno Gumira Ajidarma. In this paper, I look at how Seno’s writing over the last 30 years traces and documents changes in contemporary Indonesian urban societies – and particularly that of Jakarta. This paper considers the importance and relevance of the notion of the urban based flâneur and whether or not the flâneur and the practice of flânerie is part of literary imaginings in contemporary Indonesia. I ask whether or not to be a flâneur and to practice flânerie is a critical social act which questions formal constructions and usages of urban space. This paper looks at the ways in which the practices of listening, hearing, looking and writing are invoked in selected novels, short stories and essays of Seno Gumira Ajidarma.<br />
<br />
<b>Andy Fuller</b> completed his PhD at the University of Tasmania in 2010. He is currently based at Freedom Institute in Jakarta and is also working as a researcher at The University of Melbourne.</div>
</div>
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Ajidarma Seno Gumira
espace urbain
flânerie
flâneur
Fuller Andy
Indonesia
Indonésie
Jakarta
littérature
société urbaine
twentieth century
twenty-first century
vingt-et-unième siècle
vingtième siècle
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Crévilles
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Title
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Histoires de villes
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Tokyo, Shanghai, Dublin, Londres, Bruxelles, Berlin, New York, Buenos Aires, littérature, représentations
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Du 26 juillet au 20 août 2010
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Marco Calamandrei
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<div>
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Emission d'1 heure
Berlin
Bruxelles
Buenos Aires
Dublin
littérature
Londres
New York
représentations
Shanghai
Tokyo
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Crévilles
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Imagining the East End in literature and social survey, 1880-1990
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histoire urbaine, fin de siècle, littérature, imaginaire, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Gissing George, quartier défavorisé, London, Londres, East End, Dennis Richard
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2 July 2009
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Richard Dennis
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http://itunes.apple.com/gb/itunes-u/anglo-american-conference/id440518170
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<div>This paper was part of the <a href="https://www.history.ac.uk/aac2009" target="_blank">Anglo-American Conference of historians 2009</a>, on the theme 'cities'.</div>
<br />
<b>Conference description by the organisers :</b></div>
<br />
The conference will deal with cities throughout the world, with papers examining the networks of cities and their role in cultural formation, the relations between cities, territories and larger political units, the ideologies and cosmologies of the city and what distinguishes the city or town from other forms of settlement or ways of life.</div>
</div>
<b>Paper abstract from the organisers : </b></div>
</div>
This paper will explore the emergence of 'East End' as a category of description and analysis in fiction and social scientific discourse.<br />
<br />
Where, exactly (or even approximately!), was the 'East End' and what were its social, cultural and geographical attributes? The paper will pay particular attention to the writings of George Gissing, whose reputation as a novelist of slum life has often led to his being associated with the East End; to the relationship between Gissing and other 'East Enders', such as Arthur Morrison, Walter Besant and the Rev. Osborne Jay; and to the parallels and interactions between Gissing's fiction and Charles Booth's Labour and Life of the People and the associated 'Descriptive Map of London Poverty 1889'. Of special interest is Gissing's early novel, The Unclassed. In its first edition as a three-volume novel (1884), the slums that play a prominent role in The Unclassed were situated in Westminster, but by 1895, in revising – mainly abridging – the novel into a single volume, Gissing relocated the slums to the East End, reflecting shifts in both popular perceptions of the East End and 'real' ongoing changes in the geography of poverty in London in the 1890s that are also revealed by the 1898–99 revised edition of Booth's poverty maps.</div>
</div>
<b>Richard Dennis </b>is a Professor in the Department of Geography at UCL.<br />
<br />
NB : This recording may be streamed via your web browser or opened in iTunes.</div>
</div>
See also recordings of the other conference sessions:</div>
Ideas of the metropolis</a></div>
What is a city? The English experience</a></div>
Cities and peripheries</a></div>
Imagining low life before the East End's invention, c. 1780s to 1840s</a></div>
Multicultural London: Past, present and future. A history and policy discussion</a></div>
</div>
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Dennis Richard
dix-neuvième siècle
East End
fin de siècle
Gissing George
histoire urbaine
imaginaire
littérature
London
Londres
nineteenth century
quartier défavorisé
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Crévilles
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Distance and cities : Where do we stand?
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distance, writing, littérature, Frug Gerald, Ghertner Asher, Schumacher Patrik, Sennett Richard, Tonkiss Fran, Vale Larry
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19 May 2011
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Gerald Frug,
Asher Ghertner,
Patrik Schumacher,
Richard Sennett,
Fran Tonkiss,
Larry Vale
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http://www2.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=1010
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<div><b>Abstract from the distributor : </b></div>
</div>
This panel discussion will examine the concept of distance when writing about cities. How does this concept remain relevant to urban disciplines? And how does it both inform and limit research on cities?</div>
</div>
<b>Gerald Frug </b>is Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.</div>
<b>Asher Ghertner </b>is a Lecturer in Human Geography at LSE.</div>
<b>Patrik Schumacher </b>is a partner at Zaha Hadid Architects and founding director at the AA Design Research Lab.</div>
<b>Richard Sennett </b>is Professor of Sociology at the University of Cambridge, NYU, and Emeritus Professor at LSE.</div>
<b>Fran Tonkiss </b>is Reader in Sociology and Director of the Cities Programme at LSE.</div>
<b>Larry Vale </b>is Ford Professor of Urban Design and Planning at MIT.</div>
</div>
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distance
Frug Gerald
Ghertner Asher
littérature
Schumacher Patrik
Sennett Richard
Tonkiss Fran
Vale Larry
writing
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Crévilles
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Orbiting London - A conversation with Iain Sinclair
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London, Londres, littérature, culture urbaine, urbanité, Sinclair Iain, Boal Iain
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21 March 2011
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Iain Sinclair,
Iain Boal
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http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2011/03/orbiting-london-a-conversation-with-iain-sinclair/#comments
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</div>
<b>Iain Sinclair</b>, writer, poet and film-maker, will discuss – in conversation with <b>Iain Boal</b>, (social historian and Fellow of the Institute for the Humanities) his four decades of chronicling the life of the capital. More than any contemporary author Sinclair’s work is suffused with the spirit of place, of London as a palimpsest, in particular the environs of Hackney, his home since the mid-60s. Sinclair’s books include Downriver, Rodinsky’s Room, London Orbital, Lights out for the Territory, London: City of Disappearances, Hackney: That Rose-Red Empire.</div>
</div>
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Boal Iain
culture urbaine
littérature
London
Londres
Sinclair Iain
urbanité
-
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Multimédia
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Crévilles
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Au coeur du Saint-Pétersbourg de Dostoïevski
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Saint-Pétersbourg, Dostoïevski, littérature, représentations
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1993
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Daniel Mermet,
Zoé Varier
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http://www.la-bas.org/article.php3?id_article=2042
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<div><strong> Un reportage </strong><strong> diffusé dans <a target="_blank" href="http://www.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/labassijysuis/">Là bas si j'y suis</a> de Daniel Mermet<br />
</strong></div>
</div>
Certains romanciers sont les hommes d’une ville, comme Balzac de Paris, Thomas Mann de Lübeck. La ville aux deux visages de Dostoïevski, c’est Saint-Pétersbourg, architecture abstraite cernée d’un monde de bas-fonds.<br />
<br />
Un reportage de Daniel Mermet avec Zoé Varier en Russie, tourné en 1993.</div>
<strong><br />
</strong> <strong>Ecoute et Podcast :</strong><br />
<p align="justify">Comme pour toutes les émissions de France Inter, les émissions de Là-bas si j'y suis peuvent être écoutées sur son site jusqu'à la diffusion de la prochaine émission. <br />
<br />
<strong> Heureusement, le site non officiel de Là-bas si j'y suis, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.la-bas.org/">www.la-bas.org</a> , conserve et offre à tous les enregistrements de toutes les émissions de Daniel Mermet sous tous les formats audios possibles. <br />
</strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Il propose également un service de podcast de Là-bas si j'y suis. Merci aux animateurs de ce site !<br />
</strong></p>
</div>
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Dostoïevski
littérature
représentations
Saint-Pétersbourg
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Reading London
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, art dans la ville, littérature, histoire urbaine, société urbaine, sociologie urbaine, représentations, London, Londres, Alsop Will, Ashton Rosemary, Hollis Leo, Obrist Hans Ulrich
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13 February 2010
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Will Alsop,
Rosemary Ashton,
Leo Hollis,
Hans Ulrich Obrist
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http://www2.lse.ac.uk/publicEvents/events/2010/20100213t1300vSZ.aspx
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<div><b>Abstract from the distributor : </b></div>
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How do we attempt to understand the sprawling "modern Babylon" that is London, with its layers of social, political and cultural history? Can art, architecture and literature help us to 'read' this complex city?</div>
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LSE website</a>.</div>
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<b>Will Alsop</b> OBE is Design Principal at RMJM’s European flagship office in London, and is one of Britain’s most renowned architects.</div>
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<b>Rosemary Ashton</b> is Quain Professor of English Language and Literature at UCL, and the lead investigator of a 3-year Leverhulme funded research project studying the growth of Bloomsbury from swampy waste land to London's intellectual and cultural centre.</div>
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<b>Leo Hollis</b> was born in London and educated at Stonyhurst College. He read history at the University of East Anglia. he has written on both the history of London and Paris.</div>
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<b>Hans Ulrich Obrist</b> became Co-director of Exhibitions and Programmes and Director of International Projects at the Serpentine Gallery in April 2006. Prior to this he was Curator of the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris since 2000, as well as curator of museum in progress, Vienna, from 1993-2000.</div>
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Alsop Will
art dans la ville
Ashton Rosemary
histoire urbaine
Hollis Leo
littérature
London
Londres
Obrist Hans Ulrich
représentations
société urbaine
sociologie urbaine