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Enseigner l’activité « écriture collaborative »
2019
Although certain education policies emphasize “the ability to collaborate” as a key element of educational reform, education for digital collaboration is poorly supported by public schools. To build the conditions of a sustainable education, we have developed a training model focused on learner autonomy. We present the results of an experiment conducted with students, our pedagogical model and its implementation, as well as our observation and analysis of this experiment. We analyzed discussions in instant messaging between students and teachers, and their productions. All results show the influence of our training. Thus, education and digital collaboration can be built from a triple analyt…
Artistic and Literary Commitments (1880-1950)
2016
International audience; Recueil d'articles sur l'engagement politique des écrivains et des artistes britanniques et américains entre 1880 et 1850.
Le "changement de langue" d’Antjie Krog : "Babel heureuse"?
2010
This article examines the relationship between Afrikaans and English in post-apartheid South Africa though the prism of a specific example, Antjie Krog's Change of Tongue, whose generic and linguistic statuses plays on ambiguity and bilingualism.
The War Diaries of Hélène Berr and Etty Hillesum: Jewish Women in Occupied Paris and Amsterdam, 1941–1944
2021
International audience
“Much Ado About Something: American Writers and the Atlantic Cable of 1858”
2008
International audience
« Dis/continuity: Pater and (the) French »
2014
International audience; This presentation examines Walter Pater's complex and multi-directional links with French literature, French writer and with French as a language.
So the Horizon Line Vanishes': Landscape and Abstraction in England from the 1930s to the 1950s
2010
This paper explores the tension between abstraction and figuration in English landscape painting from the 1930s to the 1950s, a transitional period marked by opposition between these two semiotic systems. The tension between tradition and new departure runs through the paintings and texts by John Piper and Peter Lanyon.
An English Poet in Scotland: John Keats's Letters To His Brother Tom
2005
This paper studies the letters John Keats sent to his brother during his walking tour of Scotland. This means of expression provided the young poet with a medium in which to share his doubts and shocks when confronted with what was still a very foreign country for an Englishman at the time. The article first shows how letter-writing plays a part in creating distance from unpleasant experiences, mostly thanks to humour. It then moves on to a study of Keats's reactions in front of the Scottish landscape and Burns's cottage and tombstone, two aspects of Scotland he had been eager to discover. The language in the letters thus gradually becomes more literary, and the last part of the article foc…
Déconstruction et redéfinition du ‘clandestin’ dans Il ladro di merendine et L’altro capo del filo d’Andrea Camilleri
2022
Andrea Camilleri used to say he regretted that his novels were seen by his readers as more entertaining than thought-provoking. For his work carries a militant message and far-left ideas. In his narratives, the author deconstructs traditional schemes and definitions and proposes to read reality through other prisms. Thus, in his two novels Il ladro di merendine and L’altro capo del filo, Camilleri deconstructs and redefines the concept of ‘clandestinity’, both through inventio and through symbolic objects. The boundary shifts: it no longer separates the licit from the illicit but the intimate from the visible.
La nuit de la langueIntimité poétique de Fabio Morábito
2020
In the night's stay, where pulsate the origins (Alexandria, Milan, Mexico), Italo-Mexican poet Fabio Morábito (Alexandria, 1955) works to turn the language towards poetic inflammation. Since the very first collection, writing intimately binds to the night, where it is lodged, built and thought of in an inbetweenness, writing on the borders of the first idiom - the family and nomadic Italian - and of the adopted Spanish as the palimpsest of the intimate breath. So the lyrical gesture always seems to question, in the momentum of the verses, the part of the advance and that of the reversal of a voice constantly reconquered to strangeness.We intend here to examine the desire of night of a poet …