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superimposition of the individual and the collective in terms of territory. The objective is to analyse the influence here in the way the collective may hinder or conversely facilitate the formation of the subject in the behind them in the Anglo-Saxon world and the ways communities work. In order to interrogate the modalities frameworks. In a continuation of the research carried out in 2011-15 on the marginal forms of diplomacy diplomacy the group works on the difficult emergence of the figure of the ambassador as a paradoxical superimposition AXE 3 : Constructing the individual and the collective
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Professor University of the Western Cape and Georges Lory translator Njabulo Ndebele s The Cry of Winnie Mandela Université de Bourgogne TIL Geographies of identity generic hybridity in Antjie Krog s works 15h30 Mathilde Université de Toulouse CAS Body of evidence representing reconciliation in South African literature 16h Antjie Krog The Africa Pulse Translation Project translation workshop 19h30 bilingual reading at the Cave Poésie Journée d'étude: Antjie Krog, A Figure at the Crossroads
Place and Placelessness - The 15th International F.S. Fitzgerald Society Conference
Transnationalism and Imperialism: New Perspectives on the Western
Après la symphonie urbaine / After the City Symphony
Realism in Herman Melville s The Confidence-Man 16h-16h30 Pause 16h30-17h30 Table ronde sur The Confidence L’Art de l'escroquerie: Herman Melville, The Confidence Man (1857)
éloquence le genre littéraire et sexuel et la théâtralité du Hamlet de William Shakespeare. Les interventions Online Conference Hamlet… by the book ? Part 1
Repenser la voix des esclaves / Reassessing the Enslaved Voice
came out in 2021. At the moment she is working on women in popular radicalism and protest in the period About the presenter Rachel Rogers teaches in the English Studies department at the University of Toulouse-Jean turn-of-the-nineteenth-century radicalism and popular politics. She has worked on the role of the British British community in early republican Paris after 1792 and her book on the topic Friends of the Revolution came authority the way in which riots were talked about and reported on and what changed in their wake. Artistic "Reading the Riot Act", un podcast de Rachel Rogers