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Fantasy

The City of Stardust

Les Everly sont maudits depuis des siècles. A chaque génération, le membre le plus prometteur de la famille est voué à disparaître, en réparation d'un crime dont nul ne se souvient. Celle qui vient les chercher, la mystérieuse et glaçante Penelope, ne connaît ni la vieillesse ni la maladie. Et pour elle, une dette est une dette. Lorsque sa mère se volatilise au beau milieu de la nuit, la malédiction s'abat sur Violet Everly... et il n'y a plus qu'elle pour en briser le cycle. Commence alors un voyage dans un monde magique et envoûtant, peuplé d'érudits avides de pouvoir, de divinités instables et de monstres en quête de vengeance. Sans oublier l'énigmatique assistant de Penelope, Aleksander, à qui Violet sait ne pouvoir faire confiance mais dont les secrets l'attirent irrésistiblement. La vie de Violet est en jeu, et le temps lui est compté. Aux confins du monde, elle espère trouver sa mère, mais aussi la cité de la poussière d'étoile, où tout a commencé pour les Everly... car après tout, les malédictions ne sont-elles pas faites pour être déjouées ? " Une merveille d'histoire, noire comme le ciel à minuit. Summers explore admirablement les mondes séparés du nôtre par des portes magiques et les change en contrées traîtresses, sombres et oniriques, où des monstres ailés exercent leur sanglante séduction. Et quand ces monstres veulent assouvir leur appétit, un choix s'impose entre aimer et trahir, survivre et se sacrifier. Captivant jusqu'à la dernière page. " Shelley Parker-Chan, Celle qui devint le soleil " Ouvrir ce roman, c'est entrer dans un univers à la Neil Gaiman, peuplé de génies manipulateurs et de dieux voleurs d'âmes, où la quête d'une jeune fille cherchant à comprendre l'absence de sa mère porte autant le récit que sa lutte contre une malédiction ancienne. Le fantôme de la cité, victime de sa propre arrogance et d'une promesse rompue, hante chaque page de ce mémorable premier roman, très maîtrisé. " Lucy Holland, Sistersong " Dès ses premières pages, The City of Stardust tisse un sort à l'image de la magie déployée dans le récit. Un premier roman dont l'atmosphère vénéneuse, riche en monstres, démiurges et malédictions, raconte en filigrane l'amour des siens et la fidélité qu'on leur voue. " Sangu Mandanna, La Société très secrète des Sorcières extraordinaires " Georgia Summers nous entraîne dans une aventure faisant la part belle à la magie, à la fatalité et aux clés. Que ferions-nous pour rompre une malédiction, fermer une porte, en ouvrir une autre ? Les lecteurs qui ont aimé La Mer sans étoiles ou Les Dix Mille Portes de January vont adorer le sombre enchantement de ce livre. " Kat Howard, An Unkindness of Magicians " Une histoire de magie et de malédictions, de lettrés et de dieux. Autant d'astres lui conférant une beauté ensorcelante. " M. A. Kuzniar, Midnight in Everwood " Un récit travaillé avec un soin d'orfèvre et servi par une écriture flamboyante. " Bea Fitzgerald, Girl, Goddess, Queen

04/2024

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Histoire et Philosophiesophie

Concepts of Mass in Contemporary Physics and Philosophy

The concept of mass is one of the most fundamental notions in physics, comparable in importance only to those of space and time. But in contrast to the latter, which are the subject of innumerable physical and philosophical studies, the concept of mass has been but rarely investigated. Here Max Jammer, a leading philosopher and historian of physics, provides a concise but comprehensive, coherent, and self-contained study of the concept of mass as it is defined, interpreted, and applied in contemporary physics and as it is critically examined in the modern philosophy of science. With its focus on theories proposed after the mid-1950s, the book is the first of its kind, covering the most recent experimental and theoretical investigations into the nature of mass and its role in modern physics, from the realm of elementary particles to the cosmology of galaxies. The book begins with an analysis of the persistent difficulties of defining inertial mass in a noncircular manner and discusses the related question of whether mass is an observational or a theoretical concept. It then studies the notion of mass in special relativity and the delicate problem of whether the relativistic rest mass is the only legitimate notion of mass and whether it is identical with the classical (Newtonian) mass. This is followed by a critical analysis of the different derivations of the famous mass-energy relationship E = mc2 and its conflicting interpretations. Jammer then devotes a chapter to the distinction between inertial and gravitational mass and to the various versions of the so-called equivalence principle with which Newton initiated his Principia but which also became the starting point of Einstein's general relativity, which supersedes Newtonian physics. The book concludes with a presentation of recently proposed global and local dynamical theories of the origin and nature of mass. Destined to become a much-consulted reference for philosophers and physicists, this book is also written for the nonprofessional general reader interested in the foundations of physics.

01/2000

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Sciences politiques

Pass or Fail?. Assessing the Quality of Democracy in South Africa

In recent years, growing concerns over the strength of South Africa's democracy appear to indicate a population increasingly disillusioned and dissatisfied with the quality of its implementation. This book assesses the quality of democracy in South Africa after 20 years of democracy in order to ascertain whether or not this growing perception is valid. Since the inception of democracy in 1994 there have been countless procedural and substantive improvements in addressing historically entrenched political, social and economic problems ; however, there are serious issues that have emerged relating to the quality of democratic implementation in South Africa. Two existing analytical frameworks of democracy assessment, International IDEA's State of Democracy framework and Leonardo Morlino's tool for empirical research on democratic qualities, TODEM, are utilised to assess the quality of South Africa's rule of law and institutional capacity ; representative and accountable government ; civil society and popular participation ; and freedom and equality after 20 years of democracy. The book concludes cautiously that while South Africa faces many serious and threatening potholes in the road to a fully successful democracy, there is nevertheless much to applaud.

09/1991

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Monographies

Hardy's Wessex. The landscapes that inspired a writer

This fascinating book tells the story of Thomas Hardy's Wessex. Accompanying a multi-venue exhibition, it explores Hardy's life and work. Internationally-acclaimed writer Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) is best known for his evocative depictions of the West Country landscape and its people, a region that he called 'Wessex'. What is less well-known is that this landscape also inspired him in many other aspects of his life, from campaigning for animal welfare to questioning the way society viewed women. This publication accompanies a blockbuster, multi-venue exhibition of the largest collection of Thomas Hardy memorabilia ever to be displayed at once. Hardy was born in the West Country, a few years after Queen Victoria came to the throne, and spent most of the rest of his life among its landscapes and people. When he turned writer, these landscapes and people re-emerged as his 'partly-real, partlydream country' of Wessex, in novels like Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Far from the Madding Crowd and Jude the Obscure. 'Hardy's Wessex' now conjures up a range of mental images : from raging seas on the coast to haunting ancient monuments, Victorian towns packed with life to peaceful hillsides grazed by sheep. However, through Hardy's 87-year life span, the West Country changed dramatically. Ideas of the role of women, humans' responsibility to animals, the realities of war, love and courtship, superstition, social structure, religion and how people related to the world around them altered fundamentally. Through his stories and campaigning, Hardy was keen to show not only the rural idyll, but also the tensions and diffi culties that lay beneath these views. These dramatic landscapes were the lens through which Hardy presented his worldview to his readership. From the tragedy of a woman saying farewell to her sailorlover on the end of Portland Bill, to a shepherd losing his flock and facing ultimate ruin on the chalky hills. The landscapes shape his characters, whose stories in turn convey his messages of social change to his readers. This publication will explore the impact that Wessex had on Hardy's works, and how living there shaped his views on the often divisive social issues of the period. Uniting beautiful landscape imagery with a selection of personal items from Hardy's life, this book will show you the man behind the literature.

06/2022

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Histoire internationale

To See the Dawn. Baku, 1920 - First Congress of the Peoples of the East

Comment les agriculteurs et les travailleurs dans le monde colonial peuvent-ils se libérer de l'exploitation impérialiste ? Comment peuvent-ils surmonter les divisions nationales et religieuses incitées par leurs propres classes dirigeantes, et combattre pour leurs intérêts de classe communs ? Alors que l'exemple de la révolution d'Octobre retentissait dans le monde entier, ces questions ont été posées par 2 000 délégués au Congrès des peuples de l'Est en 1920. " Fournit une information fondamentale pour aider à déchiffrer l'enchevêtrement des événements le long de la frontière sud de l'ancienne Union soviétique.

12/1993

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Tourisme étranger

China in a mirror

China in a Mirror is the third and final part of a triptych devoted to three great civilizations - Islam, India, and China - exploring the theme of permanence. Using the mirror as their motif, photographer-poets Roland and Sabrina Michaud pair traditional Chinese artworks with their own photographs taken over a period of nearly twenty years. These astonishing pairings bear witness to an enduring civilization, just as the mirror, transcending space, links the past with the present.

09/2008

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Sociologie

Cahiers du LLL n° 12 bis – Telepresence teaching (and learning). From the immersive to the virtual classroom

Hybrid or fully online ? Synchronous or asynchronous ? Unimodal, bimodal, comodal or multimodal ? The all-out development of distance learning has led to the creation of appropriate digital systems, either by using what was already in place (such as video conferencing classrooms and web conferencing software supporting virtual classrooms) or introducing innovative environments (such as immersive telepresence classrooms). To use these versatile, multi-functional technologies, teachers need to take a step back to enable them to adapt their teaching methods and offer learners a suitable environment that overcomes physical and geographical distances. As for students, the need to "be there" and "be together" while learning remotely has to be taken into account to maintain their commitment and ensure they continue to contribute, despite the fact they are apart. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us the importance of the professional, collegial and friendship connections we have with those we usually meet face-to-face in a traditional classroom. Telepresence systems enable all these people to come together remotely (and synchronously) and make it possible to use active teaching methods, driven by the self-regulation of the learners. But what is telepresence ? Do teachers need any special training ? How do you attend lessons remotely ? How do participants learn in a telepresence setting ? What type of student assessment can be used in such an environment ? The result of international collaboration, this short guide looks at these questions from both a research and a practical perspective, inviting you to explore telepresence teaching and learning.

06/2022

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Critique littéraire

Études chinoises XXXI-2 (2012). Art et mémoire en Chine et à Taïwan

Muriel Peytavin, La courtisane en peinture : portraits idéalisés, portraits du réel Résumé - Cet article se propose d'examiner quelques portraits de courtisanes des dynasties Ming ? (1368-1644) et Qing ? (1644-1911), dans une tradition de la peinture chinoise où le portrait n'est pas réalisé d'après nature ou d'après un modèle mais envisagé selon les textes littéraires qui prescrivent les principales directives en matière de représentation humaine, et notamment, féminine. Communément, la femme est avant tout traitée comme un type général et non comme une personne singulière ; l'image représentée est par conséquent une construction idéologique avant d'être une construction psychologique. Il s'agit d'apprécier la manière dont les artistes se sont servis de l'individualité de certaines courtisanes et de leur histoire, envisagée comme un thème à part entière, au moyen d'un traitement pictural éloigné de la peinture de beautés (meiren hua ???), pour exprimer de nouveaux idéaux, des singularités inédites, qui ont pourtant échoué à construire une mémoire pérenne de l'identité féminine chinoise. Chan Tsai-yun, Mémoire d'un empire. La longue marche des collections du Musée du Palais dans un contexte de guerre Résumé - Le Musée du Palais, depuis sa création jusqu'à nos jours, est en étroite corrélation avec l'évolution politique du monde chinois. Il reflète l'époque impériale chinoise, la transformation du système politique de la jeune République de Chine et la division du monde chinois. Il témoigne également d'un passé extrêmement tumultueux marqué par la guerre sino-japonaise et la guerre civile. Ce legs impérial, partagé entre la Chine et Taïwan, permet de faire émerger toutes sortes de mémoires parmi les populations chez qui la sinité est profondément enracinée. Sandrine Marchand, Nostalgie du poème : réticence à l'image dans la poésie mémorielle Résumé - Les multiples mémoires à Taïwan, mémoires des insulaires, des aborigènes et des continentaux, se sont exprimées dans la poésie, qui échappe au devoir descriptif du langage narratif. La poésie apparaît alors comme le genre le plus adéquat pour souligner la part fluctuante de la mémoire, sa saisie incertaine comme son évolution imprévisible. En se demandant ce que le langage poétique révèle de la question de la mémoire, nous interrogeons des poèmes des années 1960-1980, d'auteurs ayant à coeur de soulever un passé douloureux, en Chine ou à Taïwan. Nous nous interrogeons sur les images, leur registre, leur rôle et leur valeur dans la tentative de garder le passé et de faire revivre le souvenir tout en se défiant de l'imaginaire. Anne Kerlan, Filmer pour la Nation : le cinéma d'actualité et la constitution d'une mémoire visuelle en Chine, 1911-1941 Résumé - Cet article revient sur les premiers développements du cinéma d'actualité jusqu'en 1941 à travers le travail du réalisateur d'origine hongkongaise Li Minwei. Celui-ci filma à diverses reprises les événements politiques autour de la figure de Sun Yat-sen puis de Chiang Kai-shek. Il participa en 1930 à la constitution d'une compagnie cinématographique, la Lianhua, qui accorda une importance toute particulière à la réalisation de films d'actualités. Nous nous interrogeons sur les objectifs visés par les producteurs, qu'ils travaillent en association avec le Guomindang ou pour d'autres types de projet. Ces films d'actualité, dans la diversité de leur contenu, constituent certes des archives pour l'histoire de la Chine, mais révèlent aussi des conceptions différentes de la mémoire nationale alors en construction. Samia Ferhat, Mémoire collective et images du passé en Chine et à Taïwan : débats autour de la représentation cinématographique de l'ennemi ou du colonisateur japonais Résumé - Depuis la capitulation du Japon en août 1945 s'est cristallisée dans la mémoire collective une vision particulière de ce pays et de son rôle dans la guerre qui en Asie orientale l'a opposé à la Chine et ses alliés, alors que depuis la fin du xixe siècle son destin était lié à celui de Taïwan. A travers l'analyse de films chinois et taïwanais, mis en perspective par un détour vers le cinéma américain, nous discutons de la façon dont la cinématographie explore ces moments du passé et en propose une nouvelle lecture par le regard attentif posé sur ses protagonistes, le plus souvent restitués dans leur singularité au-delà de toute fixation stéréotypée. Corrado Neri, L'Histoire n'est qu'un souvenir : mémoire et processus créatif chez Hou Hsiao-hsien et Wu Nien-jen Résumé - Hou Hsiao-hsien et Wu Nien-jen comptent parmi les intellectuels contemporains les plus influents à Taïwan ; ils s'aventurent tous les deux dans une évocation de l'époque coloniale japonaise, son héritage, son influence et sa mémoire. Cet article situe dans un premier temps les auteurs dans le contexte politique et social taïwanais par une analyse de leur oeuvre, de leurs textes et de la littérature qui s'est développée à leur sujet. Ensuite sont étudiés deux films traitant de l'époque de la domination japonaise et de ses conséquences sur la culture et l'imaginaire de Taïwan : Le Maître des marionnettes et A Borrowed Life. Danielle Elisseeff, Excursion dans le monde troublant des images photographiques Résumé - L'historiographie change à mesure qu'évoluent les techniques de production et de conservation de documents toujours plus nombreux et diversifiés. La note qui suit explore quelques pistes de recherche d'images relatives au début du xxe siècle en Chine. On y évoque au passage l'impact technique et social de la photographie sur la représentation du souverain à la fin de l'empire. Emmanuel Lincot, Ai Weiwei : entre engagement et mémoire Résumé - De par sa posture intellectuelle, l'artiste Ai Weiwei s'inscrit dans une tradition mémorielle. Celle de la contestation en milieu lettré tout d'abord. Mais aussi de par son attachement à des valeurs transnationales. En cela Ai Weiwei est une figure de dérangement à valeur exploratoire. Sa démarche bouscule les représentations et la mémoire. Cette dernière est mue par l'expérience. Elle ne peut pas faire l'unanimité quant à son interprétation, ne cesse de nous dire l'artiste dont on abordera ici les différentes réalisations dans des domaines aussi divers que sont l'architecture, la photographie ou l'édition. English abstracts Muriel Peytavin , The Courtesan in Painting : Idealized Portraits, Portraits of Reality This article proposes to examine a number of portraits of courtesans from the Ming ? (1368-1644) and Qing ? (1644- 1911) dynasties, within a tradition of Chinese painting where the portrait is not painted from nature or following a model but imagined according to literary texts that prescribe the principal guidelines in the matter of portraying people, specifically women. In general, a woman is treated as a general type and not as an individual person ; the image depicted is consequently an ideological construction before being a psychological construction. This article seeks to assess the ways in which artists made use of the individuality of certain courtesans and their stories, considered as a subject in their own right, by means of a pictorial treatment distinct from the painting of beauties (meiren hua ???) in order to express new ideals and unique qualities, but which failed, however, to construct a permanent image of Chinese feminine identity. Chan Tsai-yun, Memory of an Empire : The "Long March" of the Collections of the Palace Museum in the Context of War The Palace Museum, from its creation up to the present day, has maintained a close correlation with the political evolution of the Chinese world. It reflects the Chinese imperial period, the transformation of the political system of the young Republic of China and the divisions of the Chinese world. It equally bears witness to an extremely tumultuous past marked by the Sino-Japanese War and the Nationalist-Communist Civil War. This imperial heritage, divided between China and Taiwan, serves to evoke of all manner of memories among the populations for whom "Chineseness" is deeply rooted. Sandrine Marchand , Poetic Longing : Resistance to the Image in Memorial Poetry The multiple memories of Taiwan-memories of the islanders, of the aborigines and the mainlanders-were expressed in poetry, which avoids the descriptive obligations of narrative language. Poetry thus appears as the genre most capable of underlining the shifting parts of memory, its uncertain grasp as well as its unpredictable evolution. In asking ourselves what poetic language reveals about the question of memory, we consider poems from the years 1960 to 1980, from authors who are committed to bringing up a sad past, in China or Taiwan. We reflect upon the images, their tone, their role and their value in the attempt to retain the past and to bring memory to life while mistrusting the imaginative domain. Anne Kerlan , Filming for the Nation : The Newsreel and the Construction of Visual Memory in China, 1911-1941 This article re-examines the first developments of newsreel footage up until 1941 through the work of Li Minwei, a director originally from Hong Kong. Li filmed at various times the political events around Sun Yat-sen and then Chiang Kai-shek. He took part in 1930 in the founding of a film company, Lianhua, which placed a very special emphasis on the production of newsreel films. The article examines the goals of the producers, whether they worked in conjunction with the Guomindang or on other types of projects. These newsreel films, in the diversity of their contents, undoubtedly constitute an archive of the history of China, but they also reveal differing conceptions of the national memory then in the process of construction. Samia Ferhat , Collective Memory and Images of the Past in China and Taiwan : Debates Surrounding the Cinematic Representation of the Japanese Enemy or Coloniser Since the surrender of Japan in August 1945, a particular image of that county and its role in the war in East Asia that pitted Japan against China and its allies has formed in the Chinese collective memory, all the while its destiny has been linked to that of Taiwan since the end of the 19th century. Through the analysis of Chinese and Taiwanese films, put in perspective with a detour by way of American films, this article discusses the manner in which film explores these moments of the past and proposes a new reading by means of a close reading focused on their protagonists, most frequently restored to their individuality above and beyond of any stereotypical view. Corrado Neri , History is Only a Recollection : Memory and the Creative Process of Hou Hsiao-hsien and Wu Nien-jen Hou Hsiao-hsien and Wu Nien-jen are counted among the most influential contemporary intellectuals in Taiwan ; they have both ventured into evocations of the Japanese colonial period, its legacy, its influence and memory. This article first locates the authors in the political and social contexts of Taiwan by means of an analysis of their works, their texts and the writings that have built up around them. Then, two films that deal with the period of Japanese domination and its consequences for the culture and the psyche of Taiwan are examined-The Puppetmaster and A Borrowed Life . Danielle Elisseeff , A Short Excursion into the Troubling World of Photographic Images Historiography changes in relation to the evolution of the techniques of production and conservation of documents that are constantly more numerous and diversified. This research note explores several related avenues of research on images at the beginning of the 20th century in China. It raises in passing the technical and social impact of photography on the representation of the ruler at the end of the empire. Emmanuel Lincot , Ai Weiwei : Between Engagement and Memory By his intellectual stance, the artist Ai Weiwei situates himself with in a memorial tradition-that, first of all, of protest in scholarly circles, but also by means of his commitment to transnational values. In this, Ai Weiwei is a figure of at the forefront of disruption. His approach disturbs representations and memory. This last is driven by experience ; it cannot bring about any consensus in its interpretation, and speaks to us time and again of the artist we will approach here through his different achievements in fields that are as diverse as architecture, photography and publication.

02/2013

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Thèmes photo

The Little Big Book of Legs. Great Gams in a Petite Package, Edition français-anglais-allemand

Vous êtes nombreux à avoir adoré The Big Book of Legs, mais certains le trouvaient presque trop gros avec ses trois kilos. C'est vrai qu'il était bourré de jambes de rêve s'étendant sur six décennies : première apparition timide de la cheville dans les années 1910, bas roulés et genoux fardés de rouge des années 1920, Betty Grable dans les années 1940, bas montés sur talons aiguilles dans les années 1950, libération sexuelle des années 1960-70. Il avait en plus le défaut de laisser des marques si on le gardait trop longtemps ouvert sur les cuisses. Heureusement, chez TASCHEN, nous sommes aussi attentifs à vos grognements de douleur qu'à vos gémissements de plaisir, d'où la création de cette nouvelle édition, léger et facile à transporter, avec pas moins de 150 des plus belles photos du gros volume regroupées dans un format compact (et franchement adorable). De Betty Grable à Bettie Page, vous aurez droit aux plus jolies gambettes du XXe siècle, photographiées par Irving Klaw, Bunny Yeager ou l'incomparable Elmer Batters, père de l'art de la jambe, sans texte ennuyeux pour vous gâcher le plaisir. Vous découvrirez des bas de soie et de nylon, des talons hauts à gogo, des mollets galbés, des cuisses à croquer, des orteils taquins et des voûtes plantaires à tomber. De quoi prendre votre pied !

12/2021

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Global Manga/type mixte

The Voices of a Distant Star Tome 1

2047. Mikako, une lycéenne, est enrôlée dans la Flotte Spatiale des Nations Unies pour partir sur les traces des Tharsiens, des extraterrestres dont la technologie promet des avancées sans précédent pour le genre humain. A bord de son "Traceur", elle part, seule, explorer les confins de l'univers. Mais sur Terre, le jeune Noboru l'attend. Les deux adolescents s'efforcent de communiquer et de se réconforter à distance, dans l'espoir que leur amour puisse se jouer des années-lumière qui les séparent... Dans ce récit de science-fiction bouleversant, Makoto Shinkai esquisse les succès planétaires que seront your name. et Les Enfants du Temps.

05/2021

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Shonen/garçon

The King of Fighters - A New Beginning T04

Après un combat des plus ravageurs, le spectacle continue avec des duels gonflés de testostérone ! D'un côté, un affrontement 100 % catch entre King of Dinosaurs et Clark Still ; de l'autre, un bras de fer musclé entre la technique de lutte de Ramón et la démonstration de force de Ralf. Mais la plus grande bataille pour les mercenaires de la team Ikari reste celle qui les oppose aux survivants de NESTS, surtout que ces derniers s'apprêtent à mettre leur plan à exécution...

11/2022

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Shonen/garçon

The King of Fighters - A New Beginning T01

Antonov, un milliardaire autoproclamé premier vainqueur du King of Fighters, organise à nouveau ce tournoi mythique afin de déterminer le meilleur combattant mondial. Tous les participants des précédentes éditions ont répondu présent à son invitation : Kyo Kusanagi, Iori Yagami, K', Terry Bogard, Geese Howard, Kim Kaphwan... Regroupés en équipes de trois, ces guerriers légendaires sont prêts à en découdre pour le plus grand plaisir des spectateurs ! Affrontement après affrontement, les motivations individuelles et les sombres desseins de certains se révèlent ! Round 1... FIGHT !

03/2022

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Littérature française

Logistikos

Carla déteste la routine et change de vie tous les six mois. Nouvelle maison, nouveaux amis, nouveaux collègues, rien ne reste mais rien ne part vraiment. Elle n'oublie aucun lieu ni aucune âme. Partout où elle passe, elle raconte des histoires nourries de sa riche expérience. Carla est douée mais paresseuse. Alors elle a mis au point une technique infaillible. Régulièrement, elle fait des promesses à son entourage et comme elle est très fière, elle arrive toujours à les tenir. Carla hates routine and changes her life every six months. A new house, new friends, new colleagues, nothing stays the same but then nothing is really left behind either. She doesn't forget any of the places or people she has known. Wherever she goes, she tells stories based on her rich experience. Carla is gifted but somewhat lazy, so she has developed a technique that never fails. She regularly makes promises to those around her, that, because of her pride in herself, she always somehow manages to keep. Ouvrage de fiction conçu, annoté et commenté avec le concours de collaborateurs d'une entreprise de logistique. This is a work of fiction designed, annotated and commented with the contribution of supply chain professionals.

02/2021

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Non classé

Fast Darkness III: Moonwords. Sextet for flute, clarinet, piano and string trio. flute, clarinet, piano, violin, viola, cello. Partition et parties.

Fast Darkness III is the last part of the trilogy Fast Darkness, 2020-2022. Written in 2022, it is a 16 minutes long virtuosic, wild, and overgrown exploration. Fast gestures, drawn by a sharp pen and loaded with excited energy inform the listener of a large universe that they are enveloping. Just like an entangled climbing branch may give a sense of the house it is climbing on, the energy-laden gestures in Fast Darkness III, reveal the presence of the universe they are enveloping. This revelation never comes to be heard in the piece, but hopefully, it is an after-effect of it. Chaya Czernowin Instrumentation : flute, clarinet, piano, violin, viola, cello

03/2023

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Non classé

A Life of Her Own

This study reconstructs Brittain's feminist theory, which mainly refutes assumptions made about women, supports companionate marriage, and demands the communal reorganization of child care and domestic work to enable a married woman to work outside her home. It compares her theory to her five novels. Doing so, it uncovers revealing feminist 'flaws', above all that marriage remains, the sine qua non for a woman's happiness. The study describes Brittain's way to the top as a formidable obstacle race, in which she constantly had to fight the men she loved, her children, her parents, and resulting domesticity in order to find time to write "the book of the decade". She reached her goal with the publication of Testament of Youth in 1933.

11/1996

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Religion

The Threat of Logical Mathematism

The present survey of the critique of mathematical logic in Germany at the turn of the 20th century attempts to answer several interesting questions : How did the contemporary German philosophers see the role and significance of logic ? What kind of relationships did they claim to exist between logic, mathematics, linguistics and psychology ? Pulkkinen starts by giving a historical survey of the development of German logic 1830-1920 as it appears against the background of German academic philosophy. Next he studies the interrelationships between logic and psychology, logic and linguistics, and logic and mathematics. After this the author presents the general features of the reception of mathematical logic in Germany between 1880 and 1920. This is followed by a more detailed account of the arguments of three individual critics : Fritz Mauthner, Heinrich Rickert, and Theodor Ziehen.

07/1994

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Littérature française

Success story

Anna Jocelin déprime. Jeune professeure de français dans un collège de banlieue, elle déteste son travail, ses élèves et ses collègues. Son rêve de devenir écrivaine s'étiole, elle ne connaît ni l'amour, ni l'amitié et s'enfonce dans la solitude. Puis un jour, Anna croise la route d'une ancienne camarade de lycée...

02/2019

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Monographies

Fuseli and the Modern Woman. Fashion, Fantasy, Fetishism

This catalogue accompanies the first exhibition devoted to a fascinating group of drawings by the Anglo-Swiss Henry Fuseli (1741-1825), one of eighteenth-century Europe's most idiosyncratic, original and controversial artists. Best known for his notoriously provocative painting The Nightmare, Fuseli energetically cultivated a reputation for eccentricity, with vividly stylised images of supernatural creatures, muscle-bound heroes, and damsels in distress. While these convinced some viewers of the greatness of his genius, others dismissed him as a charlatan, or as completely mad. Fuseli's contemporaries might have thought him even crazier had they been aware that in private he harboured an obsessive preoccupation with the figure of the modern woman, which he pursued almost exclusively in his drawings. Where one might have expected idealised bodies with the grace and proportions of classical statues, here instead we encounter figures whose anatomies have been shaped by stiff bodices, waistbands, puffed sleeves, and pointed shoes, and whose heads are crowned by coiffures of the most bizarre and complicated sort. Often based on the artist's wife Sophia Rawlins, the women who populate Fuseli's graphic work tend to adopt brazenly aggressive attitudes, either fixing their gaze directly on the viewer or ignoring our presence altogether. Usually they appear on their own, in isolation on the page ; sometimes they are grouped together to form disturbing narratives, erotic fantasies that may be mysterious, vaguely menacing, or overtly transgressive, but where women always play a dominant role. Among the many intriguing questions raised by these works is the extent to which his wife Sophia was actively involved in fashioning her appearance for her own pleasure, as well as for the benefit of her husband. By bringing together more than fifty of these studies (roughly a third of the known total), The Courtauld Gallery will give audiences an unprecedented opportunity to see one of the finest Romantic-period draughtsmen at his most innovative and exciting. Visitors to the show and readers of the lavishly illustrated catalogue will further be invited to consider how Fuseli's drawings of women, as products of the turbulent aftermath of the American and French Revolutions, speak to concerns about gender and sexuality that have never been more relevant than they are today. The exhibition showcases drawings brought together from international collections, including the Kunsthaus in Zurich, the Auckland Art Gallery in New Zealand, and from other European and North American institutions.

12/2022

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Beaux arts

GOYA. Edition en anglais

Goya (1746-1828) is one of Spain's most famous artists and is widely acknowledged as an outstanding painter in the European tradition, often called the last of the Old Masters and the first of the Modems. He is appreciated as a portrait painter; a creator of menacing and melancholy images in oils; a master of enigmatic, satirical and revolutionary drawing and etching; the champion of the Spanish people in their struggle against oppression and the recorder of their life and sufferings in war. This book brings out many of Goya's moods, from the gaiety and tenderness of the tapestry cartoons to the mysterious ferocity of the Black Paintings made in his old age. Enriqueta Harris, former Curator of the Photographic Collection of the Warburg Institute. University of London, is a world-renowned expert on Spanish art. She has curated numerous exhibitions and is the author of Velazquez (Phaidon, 1982).

01/1994

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Instruments de musique

Miniaturen. für Klarinett und Akkordeon. clarinet in Bb and accordion. Partition d'exécution.

Note by the composer : "In my youth I was a great Schumann fan, works such as Carnaval, Kreisleriana or also Papillions were (and still are ! ) among my favourite pieces. One of the things that fascinated me was their form, these short expressive pieces strung together, which belong together after all. The Miniatures are inspired by this 'old love'. They were commissioned by Klangwerkstatt Kreuzberg (Berlin) and were originally written for clarinet and accordion for the duo Nancy Laufer and Jürgen Kupke. - Iris ter Schiphorst - Instrumentation : clarinet in Bb and accordion

05/2023

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Guides pratiques

Cycling the ruta via de la plata

2 weeks from Seville to Gijón ; 6-day option along Camino Sanabrés to Santiago ; road and off-road routes ; 8 UNESCO world heritage sites. The Ruta Via de la Plata is one of Spain's most important pilgrim routes. This 930km ride from the southern coarta plain, across the central plateau and over the Cantabrian Mountains to the north coast is the perfect way to sample the country. Along the way there is the chance to visit notable towns an, cities – such as Seville, Mérida, Cáceres Salamanca, Leon, Zamora, Oviedo an Santiago de Compostela. Mainly empty roads and gentle climbs make this rout accessible for a wide range of cyclists. With fantastic cycling, cultura and historic interest and great food, the Ruta Via de la Plata is sure to delight. This guidebook describes both road and off-road routes and how to combine the two for a perfect touring, hybrid or gravel cycling trip. Best cycled in spring and autumn ; suitable for touring, hybrid or gravel bikes ; advice on equipment, travel and transporting your bike.

04/2022

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Littérature française

Alexandre Le Grand

"Alexandre le Grand" is a lesser-known tragedy written by Jean Racine, the renowned French playwright. Set in the ancient world, the play explores the final days of Alexander the Great, delving into themes of ambition, hubris, mortality, and legacy. Unlike Racine's more celebrated works, this play offers a unique perspective on the famous historical figure and his introspective contemplation of power and mortality. While not as frequently performed, it showcases Racine's talent for dramatic storytelling and psychological depth.

03/2024

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Mexique

Secret Mexico City

An indispensable guide for those who thought they knew the city well or who would like to discover its many other facets. The forgotten café where Fidel Castro and Che Guevara used to meet, a tribute to the city's ghosts, a mammoth in the metro, a cave transformed into a shrine, an underground parking lot with mosaics dating from 1930, a Baroque altarpiece made from papier mâché, a village based on the principles of Thomas More's Utopia, secret masterpieces of colonial art in rooms only open around two hours a week, the largest roof garden in Latin America, the photo on which the Oscar statuette is modelled, the first building in the world faced with a material that can trap urban smog, a road surface designed for praying as you walk ...

02/2024

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Développement durable-Ecologie

Native Land, Stop Eject. Edition en anglais

Created by the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, the exhibition Native Land, Stop Eject proposes a dialogue between filmmaker Raymond Depardon and philosopher Paul Virilio on the notions of being rooted and uprooted today, an epoch in which human migration flows are taking place on an unprecedented scale. In his film Hear Them Speak, created with Claudine Nougaret, Raymond Depardon gives a voice to those who wish to remain on their land but are threatened with exile. Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Mark Hansen, Laura Kurgan, and Ben Rubin give form to Paul Virilio's concepts in six dynamic maps which examine new trends in contemporary human movement due to environmental, political, and economic factors. The texts included here, published for the first time in the catalog Native Land, Stop Eject (Prix Nomad's 2009), offer a chance to explore the themes raised in the exhibition. Accompanied by exhibition views, they incite contemplation on the meaning of sedentariness and nomadism, as well as related questions of identity.

05/2010

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Aventure

RAJ Vol. 1 - The Missing Nabobs of the City of Gold

Au 19eme siècle, au Raj - l'empire colonial britannique aux Indes - un jeune agent de la couronne idéaliste se heurte aux sordides réalités du colonialisme et de ses conséquences. Tome un sur deux. Bombay, 1831. Fraichement débarqué de Londres, Alexander Martin prend son poste à l'Indian Political Service - un organisme gouvernemental dont la fonction n'est guère plus que d'aider l'East India Company à étendre son monopole sur les Indes. Le jeune homme, enthousiaste et un peu idéaliste, déplait vite à l'establishment britannique, et est tenu à l'écart de la bonne société ... jusqu'au jour où certains membres influents de celle-ci commencent à disparaitre, forçant Alexander à enquêter ...

06/2022

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Non classé

Love and Sexuality

The papers collected in this volume are selected from the proceedings of the Love and Sexuality conference held at the University of Leeds in 2002. They bring together a cross-section of new directions in the study of love and sexuality currently being explored in French Studies. The central focus of the collection is the representation of love, desire, erotica and sexuality in the couple, in particular in relation to depictions of women. The contributions share a common concern with problematising issues of love and sexuality across various disciplines, focusing on literary texts, cinema, gender studies, theatre studies, history, visual iconography and cultural studies, and ranging from the sixteenth century to the present day.

07/2005

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Non classé

Raising Children Bilingually through the ‘One Parent-One Language’ Approach

Parents who come from different language backgrounds often hope that their children will be able to speak the languages of both their parents. In families where this is the goal, the ‘one parent-one language' approach (Ronjat, 1913) is widely used. The ‘one parent-one language' approach is relatively effective in promoting active bilingualism among young children in a society where there is little support for the minority language. However, there is a general perception that maintenance of the minority language into middle childhood and beyond is difficult as during this period children's contacts with the outside world expand and the input in the majority language increases. This book examines the sociolinguistic environment and the nature of parental input for children from Japanese-Australian families, who have been exposed to Japanese and English through the ‘one parent-one language' approach in Australia. The research on which the book is based identifies factors which account for successful and unsuccessful cases of Japanese language maintenance of children from those families. The major part of this study involves discourse analysis of the conversations between four Japanese mothers and their primary school aged children based on audio-recordings over a period of 21 months. This qualitative approach is complemented by a quantitative study interviewing 25 Japanese mothers about their children's language experience.

02/2006

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Sculpture

The McCarthy collection. Sculpture

This substantial catalogue explores a remarkable collection of medieval European sculpture. Richly detailed with plentiful illustrations and original research, it is a notable contribution to medieval scholarship. The McCarthy collection comprises more than 150 specimens of medieval European sculpture, produced over a period of nearly 600 years. A testimony to the comprehensiveness of Robert McCarthy's interest in the art and culture of the Middle Ages, its geographical, chronological and typological breadth place it among the most important of its kind in private hands. Including a few early examples from Merovingian France, Anglo-Saxon England and Visigothic Spain, its holdings have a strong focus on Romanesque art, with over fifty capitals and other architectural carvings from Iberia, France and the Italian Peninsula. Some of these pieces are associable with such notable workshops as those of Gislebertus, the Master of Agüero and Compostela's Master Mateo, while a great number can be closely compared to anonymous works in major and provincial sites. Notable monuments like the monastic powerhouse of Cluny or the abbatial churches of Autun and Savigny are represented through important sculptural fragments - most published here for the first time. The transition to the Gothic style and the period of its splendour, particularly in France, are witnessed by an ample selection of statuary and architectural fragments - some traceable to such important buildings as Noyon cathedral and Paris' Notre Dame, and others, more loosely, to the artistic circles that gravitated around the great projects of the age. Freestanding sculpture in stone or wood, including a small but precious nucleus of Virgin and Child statuary and some Spanish polychrome figures, constitutes an interesting subset of the collection's late medieval holdings, as do some especially fine examples of Italian trecento sculpture. Enriched with outstanding photography by Barney Hindle and Mark French, entries aim to provide detailed stylistic, iconographic and contextual analyses, with special attention paid to comparanda in public and other private collections. This approach, complemented in some cases by petrographic analysis, has allowed the. authors to connect much of the material presented in these pages with specific buildings, workshops or regional schools, contributing to a better understanding of the pieces themselves, their original settings and their cultural and artistic milieux. This catalogue follows the publication of three volumes dedicated to Robert McCarthy's vast collection of Western miniatures and manuscript leaves (2018-2021), and is part of an ambitious project to document the entirety of his holdings - which also include notable selections of medieval ivories, stained glass and East Christian Art.

04/2024

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Religion

Revelation and Theology

This book examines the theological epistemologies of two of this century's most prominent theologians, Hans Urs von Balthasar and Karl Barth. Both theologians responded to modernist theologies by drawing from the best of their own traditions. Both tried to reinstate theology as a true science which takes its object, namely, the revelation of God in Jesus Christ, seriously. They therefore make excellent conversation partners. This book closely traces their arguments as they seek to formulate their understanding of theological knowledge and theological science from a christological and trinitarian perspective, based on the concrete self-disclosure of God in Jesus Christ.

11/1999

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Religion

Je suis n. Disciples de Jésus en terre d'islam, ils racontent

""Je suis n"? Qu'est-ce que cela signifie ? Lorsque les combattants de l'Etat islamique sont arrivés au nord de l'Irak, ils ont commencé à marquer les maisons des chrétiens ou leurs églises de la lettre "noun" en arabe (ce qui correspond à "n" en français). Cette simple lettre était à elle seule une accusation aux conséquences terribles : elle déclarait que les occupants du lieu étaient des "nazaréens", des personnes qui suivaient Jésus de Nazareth."" Ils viennent d'Egypte, d'Iran, du Nigeria, d'Asie centrale, de Syrie, du Pakistan et d'autres contrées lointaines... Ils s'appellent Ali, Jamil, Amina, Hussein, Suleiman, Nadia... Tous, ils persévèrent dans la foi au milieu d'un environnement hostile à l'Evangile. Loin de notre confort et de notre tranquillité, ils sont prêts à payer le prix pour demeurer fidèles à Celui qui a changé leur vie. Des témoignages saisissants, qui nous encouragent mais aussi nous bousculent et nous interpellent."

01/2018