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Björn-Olav Dozo, François Provenzano
Bibliothèque idéale des sciences sociales






Michèle Gally, Michel Jourde
L'inscription du regard
Moyen Âge – Renaissance
Signes



Brigitte Gaïti, Nicolas Mariot
Intellectuels empêchés
Hindered intellectuals
Ou comment penser dans l'épreuve
Thinking under duress
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps



Katia Schneller, Noura Wedell, Jean-Marie Gleize
Signes
This book has precedence and an audience in visual arts, critical studies, visual studies and esthetics but also draws on a variety of interdisciplinary texts and topics across the humanities, in literature, poetry and philosophy making it interesting to a wider audience.



Nathalie Saudo-Welby, Jean-Jacques Lecercle
Jack and Jekyll
La dégénérescence en Grande-Bretagne 1880-1914
Degeneration in Great-Britain 1880-1914
Signes
Late nineteenth century Great-Britain was haunted by a fear of degeneration which confusedly merged concerns about morbid heredity, "racial decline" and social pathology. Degeneration discourse became the common ground shared by alarmist pseudo-scientific texts and Gothic fiction.



Jean-Yves Debreuille
Signes



Katia Zakharia
À la découverte des textes de la littérature arabe classique
Discovering texts from classical Arab Literature



Laura Fournier-Finocchiaro, Liviana Gazzetta, Barbara Meazzi
Laboratoire italien. Politique et société, n°26/2021
Voix et parcours du féminisme dans les revues de femmes (1870-1970)
Voices and paths of feminism in women's magazines (1870-1970)
Between the 19th and 20th centuries, women's magazines were the main instrument of debate and collective action for Italian feminism. They played a crucial role in Italian women’s engagement with international feminist associations and illustrate the complexity of feminist motivations and struggles.



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