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Le Mot Comme Signe En Francais
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Tamara Ceban © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 6, Issue 2
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In this paper, we discuss the essential features of the French word.
The word as a sign is placed in an entirely new perspective for that time, namely the
communication, concept that marked then the study of language. In another direction,
more attached to the communicational approach, the structure of the word, as a sign,
cannot be reduced solely to the relationship between signifier and the signified. It
refers to the object to which the sign relates, e.g. to the referent... |
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word, sign, signifier, signified, referent, function
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Types Didentites Chez Les Ecrivains Francophones
Du Sud-Est Europeen
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Alina Boboc © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 6, Issue 2
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The nineteenth century Romanian, often inspired by the French comedy,
presents a complex world with realistic characters that are outlined with more or less
nuances. From the behavior of these characters, we can focus on some psychological
issues: the mercantilism, the selfishness, the snobbery, the vanity, the receptivity to
new ideas, the stupidity, the indulgence, the severity, the suspicion, the friendship,
the love, the gratitude. The manner of the playwrights to present all these aspects in
the comic texts is not always very subtle, but the caricatural vision that outlines the
comic universe of that age has a documentary value that worths to be known. |
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Romanian comedy, psychological issues, family relationships, feelings, conflicts
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Les Enjeux De La Mobilite Sociale: La Place Dannie
Ernaux
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Emine Bogenc Demirel, and Arzu Kunt © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 6, Issue 2
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Along the biographical features, Annie Ernaux evokes in La place the
relation with her father. This retrospective story grows around the central events of
her life, as the admission to the Capes, her youth, her social condition and her
cultural evolution growing up into an obstacle. Thus, the scenes described by Ernaux
trace their roots in her socio-cultural success that provokes a "social transfuge," felt
like treason. Based on the essential concepts of the social analysis and the discourse
elements, this paper underlines the compounds of the "social mobility... |
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Annie Ernaux, La place, discourse, autobiography, autosociobiography, language register, social mobility
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Lecture Stylistique De Beni Ou Le Paradis Prive De
Dazouz Begag
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Bouchra Benbella © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 6, Issue 2
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In this article, we try to detect, identify, select, and correlate the
recurring stylistic processes and their semantic effects in blessed or private Azouz
Begags paradise. This novel, Beni ou le paradis prive, has indeed a corpus of com-
parative and metaphorical expressions which are associated with different isotopes,
to be read as exotic and sometimes humorist. The comic tone of Begags style is
even more obvious by overabundant employment of more or less innovative linguistic
reappropriations and atypical lexical creations, part of a discourse assigned to a young
character who adopts a juvenile language with naives resonance and sincere ipso
facto. |
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style, comparison, metaphor, hyperbole, real effect, exoticism
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Sirenes, Gorgones, Meduse Et Les Monstres Marins.
Les Evolutions Dun Mythe Dans La Litterature Et
Lart
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Efstratia Oktapoda © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 6, Issue 2
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Marine monsters are represented by female, dangerous and devastating
figures under a beautiful appearance. The sirenes embody predatory and devouring
femininity. They are seductive and terrible, enchanting and dangerous. In modern
literature, they become allegorical figures with human characters, sometimes exacer-
bated. Regarding the Gorgon, she is apprehended in the shape of an extremely
worrying aquatic figure, while the Gorgon Medusa is a fascinating, frequent, but
exceedingly streamlined figure... |
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Marine monsters, Sirens, Gorgons, Medusa, myth, French literature, Greek literature, arts
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La Guerre Des Etoiles: Un Nouveau Mythe Georges
Dumezil Contre George Lucas: Le Double Etat-Major
De La Souverainete Et De La Force
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Efstratia Oktapoda © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 6, Issue 2
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We speak of a modern myth by referring to the Star Wars. We
have analyzed a Western mythical structure (the story of the Grail) against a
Force that would be extreme Oriental. If, according to what it is said, the
themes of the film are imposed because of their deep affinity with the structures
of the imagination, it is still apparent to no one that behind this spectacular
decor could be concealed a very peculiar and singular imagination. We would
like to establish that this imaginary area meets the tripartite structure established
by G... |
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Star Wars, myth, Georges Dumezil, George Lucas, the three functions of Dumézil
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Technique, Genie Genetique Et Biotechnologies.
Lethique De La Responsabilite Et Lutopie De
Labondance
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Efstratia Oktapoda © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, Volume 6, Issue 2
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In Platos work, techne (know-how) opposes to episteme (theoretical
science which depends on the power of the mind). Technology today is techno-
science, the knowledge par excellence, the materialized science of modern times.
If the Rousseaus Discours criticizes illusions of progress, it is in the 20th and
21st centuries that criticism of the technique takes its philosophical dimension
and this kind of philosophical and ethical debate makes the purpose of this paper.
We live in an era of biotechnological discoveries which raise moral and ethical
issues about the nature of life, the notion of "species," the instrumentalization
and appropriation what is alive by humans... |
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technique, genetic engineering, biotechnology, Utopia, abundance, ethics, future, philosophy
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The Story So Far: Towards A (Frin)Gender
Perspective
Within the NEWW COST Action1
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Carmen Dutu © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies, Volume 1, Issue 2
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During a Training School2 in The Hague in May 2011, one key issue
during the debates was that the NEWW COST Action is not meant to be a project,
but rather a "collection" of research projects encouraging collaborative research
between different individuals/institutions/geographical areas. |
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womens writing, womens reception, thematic network,
southeast European area, (Frin)Gender
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Using the Internet for Learning: Fact or Fiction
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Ana-Maria Chisega-Negrila © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies, Volume 1, Issue 2
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With the emergence of Web 2.0, women had the opportunity to com-
municate, share information, publish their work and become more active on the
Internet as being protected by the anonymity it provides. |
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Web 2.0, the Internet, learning, women studies
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Study on Gender Friendliness of Tutorial Sessions
of the
Open School Programs of the Bangladesh Open
University
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Sabina Yeasmin and CRK Murthy © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies, Volume 1, Issue 2
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The Open School of Bangladesh Open University (BOU) develops its
courses of studies keeping in policy in line to gender friendliness in the curriculum
and syllabuses, self-learning materials (SLMs) and tutorial support services. |
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Gender, BOU, ODL, SLM, TC
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Human Rights Education for Womens Rights
Protection:
What Role for the Nigerian University?
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Kiikpoye K. Aaron and Jessica Ezekiel-Hart © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies, Volume 1, Issue 2
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Popular commentary on, and policy response to, sexual harassment in
Nigerian universities is largely shaped and framed by the so-called natural/bio-
logical theory which adopts a uni-directional interpretation of the phenomenon, por-
traying the male lecturers as the aggressive predators and female students as helpless
victims. |
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human rights education, human rights, womens rights,
sexual harassment, human rights protection
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Challenging the Literary Scene:
Late Nineteenth-Century Romanian Women Writers
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Ramona Mihaila © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies, Volume 1, Issue 2
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The tradition of the feminine writing in the Romanian Principalities
was born in circumstances determined by the social changes that took place during
the century, which exerted a lot of influence on a womans daily life. |
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feminine writing, cultural impact on womens changing social status
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Hide and Seek:
On Trail of Women Writers
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Sima Begum Imsir © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies, Volume 1, Issue 2
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The Turkish literature canon routinely excludes the work of the many
women writers who have contributed vivid insights into the evolving Turkish society,
within the Ottoman Empire and as a republic. |
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Canon, Women Writers, Fatma Aliye, Halide Edip Ad
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Emancipation sexuelle et obstacles paratextuels :
Le cas dAndre Gide
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Frederic Canovas © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies, Volume 1, Issue 2
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In his 1987 book devoted to the paratext in literature, Gerard Genette
referred many times to Gides texts. Gides work presents indeed a rich and fas-
cinating reservoir for paratext studies. |
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Gide, homosexuality, paratext, coming-out, Symbolism
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Reason Held Passion by the Throat
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Barbara A. Nelson © 2011. Addleton Academic Publisher
Journal of Research in Gender Studies, Volume 1, Issue 2
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My paper will compare Charlotte Brontes treatment of female iden-
tity in Jane Eyre - a work often credited with being the first to externalize the
female schizophrenic split so pervasive in the Victorian era - with Darren Aronofskys
portrayal of the identity drawn in the Black Swan. |
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Keywords
female madness, female identity, film, 19c literature
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