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An unexpected representation of burgundian vineyards in the 16th century: the map of “Les Environs de l’estang de Longpendu”
2022
The Environs de l’étang de Longpendu map by Jean Vandamme shows a part of the Burgundy territory, located in the center of Charolais, probably at the end of the sixteenth century. It is representative of a complex corpus and shows, in various ways, a part of the Burgundy vineyards in the North, and Charolais forests and plains in the South. The vineyards shown are partly those occupied by today’s Côte de Beaune, Côte chalonnaise, Mâconnais and Couchois. This is one of the oldest representations of the vineyard in Burgundy, and a precious tool for documenting the dynamics of vineyard expansion from the 16th to the 21st century.
La pérennisation par la remotivation des lieux, des mots et des choses de la Bourgogne viticole
2018
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Le site protohistorique d'Acy-Romance (Ardennes). 1 : l'habitat gaulois (1988-1990)
1992
Les animaux et l'histoire d'un village gaulois.
1998
Processus d’agglomération et définition de la ville
1997
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Capitales ou villes d'appui ? Les petites villes et leurs campagnes du Moyen Age au XXIe siècle
2014
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Aborder la question des violences sexuelles en littérature : perspectives méthodologiques
2022
Ce texte est tiré de la présentation proposée aux côtés de Lucie Nizard et d'Anne-Claire Marpeau lors de la séance « Aborder la question des violences sexuelles en littérature : perspectives méthodologiques » du séminaire « Actualité de la recherche » organisé par le laboratoire POLEN à l'université d'Orléans.
Puissance spéculaire et esthétique des images de corps violentés dans la sensibilité artistique de Michel Leiris
2017
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La transition espagnole à la démocratie (1975-1982) : la violence comme acteur politique
2022
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The Broker in Pornography and Violence: Lou Reed in Lulu’s World
2020
The article analyses the literary and cultural layers of Lulu, the album published by Lou Reed in collaboration with Metallica, based on Frank Wedekind’s two modernist dramas: Earth Spirit (1895) and Pandora’s Box (1904). In Reed’s reinterpretation, the two plays become his means through which he enters the area of disturbing perversion and graphic pornography. Consequently, Reeds seems to follow Susan Sontag’s diagnosis according to which the goal of pornographic literature is to disorient and to disturb mental balance. In the case of Lulu, it demonstrates Reed’s strategies of crossing the borders between what is commonly accepted and what is rejected because of its non-normative quality. …