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Mosaic activating mutations in GNA11 and GNAQ are associated with phakomatosis pigmentovascularis and extensive dermal melanocytosis
2016
Common birthmarks can be an indicator of underlying genetic disease but are often overlooked. Mongolian blue spots (dermal melanocytosis) are usually localized and transient, but they can be extensive, permanent, and associated with extracutaneous abnormalities. Co-occurrence with vascular birthmarks defines a subtype of phakomatosis pigmentovascularis, a group of syndromes associated with neurovascular, ophthalmological, overgrowth, and malignant complications. Here, we discover that extensive dermal melanocytosis and phakomatosis pigmentovascularis are associated with activating mutations in GNA11 and GNAQ, genes that encode Gα subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins. The mutations were det…
Show me your tail, if you have one! Is inbreeding depression occurring in wildcats (Felis silvestris silvestris) from Italy?
2022
Knowledge of genetic diversity is important to wildlife conservation because genetically depleted populations experience an increased risk of extinction. Mammalian carnivores are characterized by small and fragmented populations and low dispersal, so that genetic erosion can lead to the fixation of deleterious genes relatively quickly, leading to morphological abnormalities. Kinked tails and cowlicks are indicative of inbreeding depression and have been described in two wild cat species so far, the puma (Puma concolor) and the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). Here we report the first records of morphological abnormalities in five populations of the European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) …
Provokaatiota ja estetismiä
2008
Compte rendu de "Thornton Wilder: A Nostalgia for the Antique" de Mary Koutsoudaki. Revue Française d’Etudes Américaines 55 (février 1993)
1993
Compte rendu
Les Yellow Nineties de Mérimée
2014
L’article étudie les écrits consacrés à Mérimée par trois essayistes anglais de la fin du xixe siècle. Oscar Wilde s’interroge, au sujet de Mérimée, sur le rapport entre vérité et fiction dans la littérature et dans la vie. Walter Pater examine l’œuvre, mettant en relief l’impersonnalité mériméenne. Arthur Symons portraiture Mérimée en névrosé moderne.
Le langage de l’indicible abjection dans "Salomé" d’Oscar Wilde
2012
International audience
"Die Kritik der Kritik im Ästhetizismus der Jahrhundertwende oder: Der Kritiker als Künstler"
2015
International audience
Picturing Dorian Gray: Portrait of an Adaptation
2016
The Picture of Dorian Gray constitue un sujet de choix pour les cineastes, et ce, pour de nombreuses raisons : il s’agit d’un conte moral captivant, dote d’une intrigue qui regorge de beaute, d’amour et d’action ; c’est un exemple celebre de texte victorien influence en partie par le roman « gothique ». Le roman de Wilde a ainsi inspire de nombreuses generations de cineastes. Toutefois, cette œuvre pose aux realisateurs des problemes particuliers, dont un est suggere par le titre meme de l’ouvrage : comment representer le portrait extraordinaire de Dorian Gray a l’ecran, tant dans sa beaute eclatante initiale que dans ses metamorphoses monstrueuses ? Chacune des adaptations etudiees dans ce…
‘Georges Duthuit’s Le Rose et le noir : Disseminating Walter Pater’s The Renaissance in the 1920s’
2023
My proposal presents a lesser-known study of Walter Pater published in 1923 (?) by a young undergraduate named Georges Duthuit (1891-1973). Hovering between different subjects, arguments, portraits, and disciplines, Le Rose et le noir was the first book-length publication of Duthuit, at the time having just obtained his Licence d’anglais (BA) in 1921, and about to embark on a career as a distinguished art historian specialized in Byzantine studies. Duthuit soon stood as a distinguished Franco-British mediator in art matters, a committed scholar and administrator and, later in the 1940s, an editor of Transition. He remains arguably an outstanding art historian but I would like to focus on hi…
La croyance dans le fumoir : “The Portrait of Mr. WH”, l’éthique de la croyance de William Kingdon Clifford et l’assentiment selon John Henry Newman
2023
Wilde’s story “The Portrait of Mr. W.H.” blurs literary genres, asserts the importance of the false and plays with reader expectations. It has generated a substantial exege- sis, perhaps lacking in interest in the multi-faceted debates on belief running through the 1870s-1880s. Wilde takes part in that debate through a text of uncertain status and complex editorial history, contrasting Newmanian assent with W.K. Clifford’s ethics of belief (1877), before asserting the supremacy of desire, thus ruining all assent and epistemically justified belief. To the demanding philosophical-religious theories of Clifford and Newman, Wilde responds with an ambiguous, subversive narrative, intended to com…