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The Crisis of Free Movement in the European Union

2017

L’articolo argomenta che la costruzione istituzionale del processo di integrazione dell’Unione europea ha promosso la libera circolazione, producendo pero un effetto boomerang a causa delle dinamiche meccanicistiche che la caratterizzano. La reazione contro la liberta di movimento si manifesta nella riduzione dei diritti sociali riconosciuti ai cittadini , che a sua volta produce un incremento della precarieta dei migranti interni. Considerato l’elevato numero di cittadini UE mobili, limitare il loro accesso alla cittadinanza significa creare una vasta sottoclasse, poiche gli individui possono muoversi da un posto all’altro per lavorare, ma hanno un accesso differenziato ai diritti sociali …

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Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe: De-essentialising Euro-Mediterranean History

2011

Informed by an interpretative framework where the theoretical paradigms of British Cultural studies and Black feminism inextricably interweave, the paper aims at illustrating a complex identity model of the Black British woman as delineated in Anglo-Nigerian writer Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001). Published at the turn of the 21st century, Evaristo’s second novel-in-verse revolves around the life-experience of a young black woman born of Sudanese parents in Roman London, Zuleika, who ends up having an intense relationship with the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus. In its highly orchestrated narrative fabric where prose and poetry conflate, this unconventional historical novel…

Bernardine Evaristo The Emperor's Babe European cultural history Roman BritanniaSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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A Venezia, nel ghetto

2011

Translation of the chapter "In the Ghetto" from Caryl Phillips' travelogue "The European Tribe"

Black EuropeBlack BritainDiario di viaggioMinoranze etniche in EuropaEbrei e afrodiscendenti in Europa.Settore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura IngleseIl ghetto di VeneziaSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
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"Quels beste ce pooit estre" : Merlin et le bestiaire dans trois Suites du Merlin en prose : d'une poétique du personnage à une poétique du roman

2016

One of the most eminent figures of Arthurian literature, renowned in the Middle Ages as in later periods, Merlin remains however a polymorphous and contradictory character. A study focusing on two aspects will allow us to perceive his ambiguities and to form the poetics of the character. Firstly, from a relational perspective, the bestiary, that is to say the literary fauna, constitutes an element of this definition. In Prose Merlin’s retrospective prose sequels (the “Vulgate” Suite, the “Post-Vulgate” Suite and the Livre d’Artus), romances which constitute the apex of thirteenth century Arthurian texts in prose, this relation axis encounters an intertextual perspective. By its extent and i…

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The Abortion Act 1967: A fundamental change?

2014

DOI: 10.1057/9781137374103\₄; International audience; In the 1960s, Great Britain underwent a series of profound changes in both social and cultural terms. For some, these changes were the result of a growth in liberal values and individual freedom, while critics saw this as the rise of a permissiveness which was destroying national values and morals. Politicians’ sexual peccadilloes were now being revealed, while satirical publications and television programmes were daring to challenge and ridicule both politicians and the Establishment, a thing previously unheard of, just not quite the done thing. The ‘Celtic fringe’ was making its voice heard far more, either through civil rights demonst…

Cultural StudiesSocial HistoryPolitical History[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsHistory of Britain and Ireland[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsCultural HistoryModern History[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics
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« Autonomy in the Dock: Oscar Wilde’s first trial »

2014

Les procès d’Oscar Wilde de 1895 ont donné lieu à de multiples interprétations qui soulignent en particulier comment ils ont permis la cristallisation d’une identité gaie. Ils méritent également d’être mis en relation avec le texte de Wilde « The Soul of Man under Socialism » (1891) qui propose une subjectivité fondée sur l’individualisme et l’autonomie personnelle. Ce projet qui a fort inquiété les juges et l’Establishment anglais n’est pas sans rapport avec les thèses de Cornélius Castoriadis sur l’autonomie dans la Grèce antique, référence que les deux auteurs partagent. The 1895 Wilde trials are usually seen as either the trial of non-normative sexualities or as enabling a definition of…

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Brian Friel in Spain: An Off-Centre Love Story

2021

Spanish theatres are not prolific in the staging of Irish playwrights. However, the Northern Irish writer Brian Friel (1929-2015) has been a curious exception, his plays having been performed in different cities in Spain since William Layton produced Amantes: vencedores y vencidos (Lovers: Winners and Losers) in 1972. The origin of Friel's popularity in this country may be attributed to what many theatre directors and audiences considered to be a parallel political situation between post-colonial Ireland and the historical peripheral communities with a language other than Spanish: Catalonia, the Basque Country and Galicia; the fact is that the number of Catalan directors who have staged wor…

Cultural Studieslcsh:Language and LiteratureGeneral Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjecttheatre receptionArt historytranslationArtLove storybrian friellcsh:DA1-995lcsh:Plcsh:History of Great BritainTeatre (Gènere literari) S. XX Història i críticaidentitymedia_commonspanish sceneEstudios Irlandeses
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Late-Victorian Paganism: the case of the Pagan Review

2015

Cet article traite de l’unique numéro de la Pagan Review paru en Grande-Bretagne en 1892 sous la seule plume de William Sharp, poète, critique littéraire et romancier qui devait par ailleurs rencontrer le succès sous le pseudonyme de Fiona MacLeod dès 1894. Rédigé à une époque de profonde réflexion personnelle par Sharp, la Pagan Review porte également l’empreinte du remaniement religieux et littéraire de la fin du siècle et témoigne de la recherche de l’expression littéraire d’une subjectivité revendiquant un certain syncrétisme religieux, l’égalité des sexes et le cosmopolitisme culturel. This article discusses the sole issue of the Pagan Review (1892) single-handedly authored by William …

Cultural Studiespaganismeétudes de genre[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureLiterature and Literary Theory[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historymedia_common.quotation_subjectfin de siècleArt history[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteraturePagan Review (The)néo-paganisme[ SHS ] Humanities and Social Sciencesgendergenre littérairelate-nineteenth century paganismliterary genremedia_commonPaganismLiterary genreArtPagan Review[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureFin de siecleneo-paganism[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historylcsh:DA1-995lcsh:History of Great Britain[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryHumanities
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« Condamnés à mort » : les mots français de Walter Pater

2013

Cet article traite de l’utilisation des mots, expressions et citations françaises dans The Renaissance de Walter Pater (1873). L’usage érudit des langues étrangères par Pater se rattache à la stylistique décadente, mais sa précision et les effets d’éclaircissement et de masquage de sources ou de thèmes qu’il en tire sont propres à l’auteur. Si les mots expriment l’altérité de toute langue et le processus de traduction qu’implique l’utilisation de la langue selon lui, les mots français de ce texte désignent plus particulièrement l’altérité de la mort. This article focuses on the use of French words, expressions and citations in Walter Pater’s The Renaissance (1873), be they translated or not…

Cultural StudiestraductionLiterature and Literary Theory[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteraturecitationFrenchmedia_common.quotation_subjectquotationtranslation"Style"altérité"Qu'est-ce que le style"[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureTextualityAllusiontextualitymedia_commonlanguageallusionPater (Walter)textualitéThe RenaissancefrançaisArtlangue[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureRenaissance (The)Renaissance (La)lcsh:DA1-995"On Style"lcsh:History of Great BritainHumanitiesotherness
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Les partis politiques en Grande-Bretagne

2013

National audience; La vie politique en Grande-Bretagne est marquée par l’une des histoires les plus riches et anciennes d’Europe, mais son originalité reste largement méconnue – surtout par le public francophone, qui la réduit trop souvent à l’affrontement des deux grands partis dominants : Labour et Tories.D’où le présent ouvrage qui analyse l’ensemble des partis politiques, en soulignant la force des changements intervenus récemment en Grande-Bretagne. Fondé sur une définition précise du parti politique, il tient compte des multiples dimensions des organisations partisanes (idéologie-valeurs, ressources, soutiens). Il insiste aussi sur la modernisation des grands partis majoritaires (New …

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