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Mots. Les langages du politique, n°124/2020
Chanter le collectif
Mots. Les langages du politique
Singing the collective
This dossier focuses on all songs with a certain symbolic charge, endowed with emotional potential and integrated into certain ritual practices, which celebrate, objectify and reinforce the existence of a human collective. National anthems occupy a prominent, but not exclusive place in the articles, which deal with the conditions of emergence and existence of these songs, their linguistic and musical characteristics, and their many social uses. Allowing a comparative perspective, different countries, different social groups and different eras are called forth: Amazonian anthems celebrating nature and transcending frontiers, a New Caledonian anthem designed to express and attempt to master a diversity of languages and cultures, a feminist anthem reappropriated by the new generations, regimental anthems composed under the particular conditions of the Great War. Concerning the French national anthem, it is analysed from the point of view of the role of melody in its success.
Paul Bacot
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Contributions:
Paul Bacot, Michelle Lecolle
The names of political organizations are proper nouns with specific features: they name groups, they are chosen by those they will collectively name, and their wording belongs to the common lexicon. This collection of studies tackles party names in a wide variety of situations, countries and ideological persuasions.
Paul Bacot, Chloé Gaboriaux, Christian Le Bart, Damon Mayaffre
This Special issue of our journal will be entirely devoted to presidential speeches and presidential electoral campaigns.
Paul Bacot, Maria Aldina Marques, Michèle Monte
Paul Bacot, Dominique Desmarchelier, Sylvianne Rémi-Giraud
Paul Bacot, Dominique Desmarchelier, Jean-Paul Honoré
Paul Bacot, Christian Le Bart
Paul Bacot, Sylvianne Rémi-Giraud
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