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Séminaire Octogone-Lordat "Work in progress - spécial masters"
Séminaire Octogone-Lordat : "Work in progress sur le lexique"
Séminaire Octogone-Lordat : "Work in progress : projets de thèse"
presented in the seminar. Short bio Ivar Br ten is a professor of educational psychology in the Faculty Faculty of Educational Sciences at the University of Oslo Norway where he is the head of the Critical Reading Ivar is a co-editor of the Handbook of Epistemic Cognition Routledge 2016 and the Handbook of Multiple processing and use of multiple documents to construct and communicate a coherent understanding of a topic issue effects of an experimental intervention targeting epistemic justification on a broad array of multiple Ivar Bråten, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway Epistemic Justification in Multiple Document Literacy: A Refutation Text Intervention
Female suffrage in British art, literature and history
Neill University of Auckland 'Superfluous Men' the graveyard politics of The Duchess of Malfi Meg Ducassé perspective in The Duchess of Malfi Pascale Drouet Université de Poitiers The Dialectics of Truth and Appearances Neill University of Auckland Superfluous Men' the graveyard politics of The Duchess of Malfi Janice Valls-Russell Courtly banter in The Duchess of Malfi Act 3 scene 2 1-57 not so merry Workshop on The Duchess of Malfi Appearances in The Duchess of Malfi Claire Bardelmann Université Via Domitia Musique et Folie à la Renaissance Time’s Up for The Duchess : Malfi in Conversation
overlapping of several processes of discrimination on the grounds of gender race and class resulting in distinct and document the relevance of intersectionality in contemporary Britain in relation to e.g. women s social certain communities and the role of the State in perpetuating that situation constitute possible angles distinct forms of marginalisation disadvantage and inequality. It will be the aim of this one-day conference involvement in or their connection with local or national politics or feminist groups. The weight of patriarchal Rethinking intersectionality in the UK. Theoretical, contemporary and comparative perspectives
Keynote lecture - Kevin Powers The City is a Foreign Country author of The Yellow Birds 10h30-10h45 Coffee Elisabeth Bronfen University of Zurich Warsaw under Attack. The Entanglement of Documentation and Aesthetic Politicizing War Ruin in Vietnam Documentaries John Carlos Rowe University of Southern California Thank Aesthetic Formalisation in the Hollywood War Film Benoit Tadié Rennes 2 University From the Blackout to the the Blue City the Veteran s Homecoming in Post-WWII Noir Fiction 12h15-14h00 Lunch 14h00-15h30 Chair David War Ruins. The City in American War Narratives
frameworks that support them including the duty of hospitality in humanitarian action the offer of sanctuary welcoming city . We aim to continue these lines of analysis in an international perspective in order to interrogate underlying processes in the construction of welcoming initiatives towards migrants in urban areas and to reception of migrants from perspectives that are complementary and attentive to specific environments in terms terms of the characteristics of migration dynamics and the existing forms of action. Approaches from anthropology Accueil des migrants en ville / Welcoming Migrants in the City
Montpellier 3 University . The Other Ruin in J.F. Cooper s The Last of the Mohicans 11 h 45-12 h 15. Vincent Toulouse-Jean Jaurès University . Ruins of the Past the Impossible Home-coming in Tim O Brien s The Things They Uncanny City in the Iraq War Film 15 h 45 16 h 15. Cristina Alsina Risquez University of Barcelona . The To Navigating Physical Social and Moral Landscapes in War Fiction 10 h 30-10 h 45 Coffee Break Panel 1 The Unhomed Vietnam Veteran the Queer houses in Vietnam War Fiction War Ruins. The City in American War Fiction