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“An Unpleasant Book about Unpleasant Boys at an Unpleasant School”: Kipling’s Reshaping of the Victorian School Story in “Stalky & Co.”
2022
“Slaves of the Lamp, Part One”—the first tale of Rudyard Kipling’s Stalky & Co.—was published in 1897, forty years after the publication of Thomas Hughes’s Tom Brown’s Schooldays, a book that created a pattern followed by other practitioners of the school-story genre. The aim of the following paper is to discuss the ways in which Kipling challenged the established conventions of the Victorian school story. In contrast to his predecessors, Kipling did not set his tales in an old, established public school; he questioned the importance of sports and games in developing manly character; and refused to idolize the school traditions. His protagonists rebel against authority and do not follow…
Environmental levels of bisphenol A, genistein and vinclozolin feminize digit length ratios in male rats: towards a new sensitive indicator of prenat…
2012
Environmental levels of bisphenol A, genistein and vinclozolin feminize digit length ratios in male rats: towards a new sensitive indicator of prenatal endocrine disruption and its impact in the progeny. – CIME project. Colloque PNR-PE
Differential effects of perinatal, prepubertal or conception to adulthood exposures to a low dose mixture of genistein and vinclozolin on the genital…
2012
Differential effects of perinatal, prepubertal or conception to adulthood exposures to a low dose mixture of genistein and vinclozolin on the genital tract and fertility of male rats and their unexposed progeny. Colloque PNR-PE
Virilité, identité masculine et handicap
2011
International audience
Identité et sexualité chez Michel Foucault
2011
De l'égalité sous conditions à l'égalité sans conditions ? Débats autour de la mixité des concours (années 1980 à nos jours)
2018
International audience; Le professorat d'EPS est marqué par le passage de la séparation à la mixité des concours en 1989 (Szerdahelyi,2014). Aujourd'hui, l'enseignement de l'EPS est majoritairement exercé par des hommes, qui constituent 56,2 pour cent des professeur·es d'EPS quand le taux de femmes dans le second degré public s'élève inversement à 58,4 pour cent (DEPP, 2017). Sur la base d'une analyse des effectifs au concours du CAPEPS, cette contribution proposera un état des lieux du recrutement des professeur·es d'EPS depuis leur intégration au MEN en 1981. L'objectif est de mettre à l'épreuve le concept d'égalité au prisme de ses applications, sous conditions ou sans conditions (Sénac,…
Féminisation et masculinisation des professions : approches historiques et comparatives (Introduction)
1995
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“Fear No More”: Gender Politics and the “Hell” of New Media Technologies in Michael Almereyda’s Cymbeline (2014)
2018
The paper focuses on Michael Almereyda’s Cymbeline (2014), a modernized re-telling of Shakespeare’s play in which the Briton motorcycle gang, led by drug kingpin Cymbeline, comes into conflict with the Rome police force, led by Caius Lucius. In the film, which has been defined as “Shakespeare in the Instagram age,” sustained attention to media practices and technologies competes with the incorporation of textual material. In particular, the film displays a conflict between old media, including Shakespearean textual inscriptions (e.g. the “Fear No More” woodcut that Posthumus makes and sends to Imogen as a gift), and new media technologies, pervasively associated with perverse visualization …
The sociologist as cruiser: Masculinities, deviance and sexuality in gay sex work arenas
2019
This article explores the methodological and ethical issues that arise from ethnographic research in sexual practices in the study of non-normative sexualities. It explores the researcher as a subject in the research as well as doing the research. Taking a queer approach, it identifies key themes and issues that the reflexive researcher faces when in the field.
Pat Barker’s Regeneration: Subverting the Masculinity of World War I Official Discourse
2014
Pat Barker’s Regeneration (1991) offers an imaginative deconstruction of the myth of the Great War as produced within British official patriotic rhetoric and in some of the best-known lyrics by Wilfred Owen (1893- 1918), who, together with Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967), has always been celebrated as one of the leading War poets. If Owen’s poetry partly entails the apolitical sublimation of the devastating facts of war through the ambiguous sentiment of pity, in Barker’s novel any suppression of emotions is posited as artificial and counterbalanced by a thorough exploration of those contradictory aspects of the Great War which official discourses have tended to obscure: the homoerotic experi…