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Faire vraiment de la recherche sur le travail [Rachel Beaujolin]
Xerfi Canal a reçu Rachel Beaujolin, professeure de management et relations humaines, Neoma Business School, pour parler de la recherche sur le travail. Une interview menée par Jean-Philippe Denis
Author interview: Q&A with Rachel O’Neill on Seduction: men, masculinity and mediated intimacy
In this author interview, we speak to Rachel O’Neill about her recent book, Seduction: Men, Masculinity and Mediated Intimacy, which offers an ethnographic study of the ‘seduction industry’. In the interview, she discusses the seduction industry as part of a continuum of mediated intimacy, the ways in which neoliberal rationalities are shaping masculine subjectivity today, how the book relates to contemporary discussions surrounding consent and women’s sexual agency and the particular challenges of undertaking this fieldwork. If you are interested in this interview, you can read a review of Seduction on LSE RB here. Q&A with Rachel O’Neill, author of Seduction: Men, Masculinity and Mediated Intimacy (Polity, 2018
Vivências em retalhos: um ensaio sobre a crônica de Rachel de Queiroz na revista O Cruzeiro (anos 50)
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Florianópolis, 2011Esta tese tem por objetivo o estudo da crônica de Rachel de Queiroz (1910-2003) publicada na revista O Cruzeiro no decênio de 50. Proponho uma avaliação ensaística da sua contribuição para o gênero e tento detectar a relevância de sua escrita para a crítica e a historiografia literárias. Com um amplo repertório de crônicas, publicadas por cerca de 77 anos, Rachel de Queiroz escreveu sobre os mais diferentes temas e estratégias discursivas na imprensa brasileira. Perpassado por leituras multidisciplinares, este estudo está dividido em cinco partes: anotações sobre o campo biográfico e um breve perfil do periódico; breves percursos teórico e histórico sobre a crônica; levantamento das crônicas que tematizam questões ligadas às mulheres e à literatura de autoria feminina, e, por último, crônicas que tratam de algumas facetas do artesanato da escrita.A análise da crônica de Rachel de Queiroz, portanto, é uma oportunidade de ampliação e (re) configuração do seu repertório literário na cena brasileira do século XX.This thesis aims at studying the chronicle production of Rachel de Queiroz (1910-2003) published in the #O Cruzeiro# magazine in the 1950s. I propose an essay evaluation of her contribution to the genre and try to detect the relevance of her writings to literary critics and historians. With a vast repertoire of chronicles, published over a period of 77 years, Rachel de Queiroz wrote on the most diverse themes and discursive strategies of the Brazilian press. Supported by multi-disciplinarian readings, this study is divided into 5 parts: notes on the biographical field; a brief profile of the periodic; a brief theoretical and historic overview of the chronicle genre; a list of chronicles which deal with issues related to women and the literature produced by women; and, at last, chronicles which dwell on different facets of the writing craft. The analysis of the chronicle production of Rachel de Queiroz is, therefore, a great opportunity to enlarge and reconfigure her literary repertoire in the 20th-century Brazilian Literary Scene
Mary Jean Cummings Pruitt and Paula Pruitt Rachel
This photograph shows Mary Jean Cummings Pruitt and her daughter Paula Pruitt Rachel on Salt Street in Salem
Mary Jean Cummings Pruitt and Paula Pruitt Rachel
This photograph shows Mary Jean Cummings Pruitt and her daughter Paula Pruitt Rachel on Green Street in Salem
Episode 3: Rachel Wightman, CSP Staff and Author
In this episode, CSP\u27s Associate Director of Instruction and Outreach, Rachel Wightman, shares about her new book, Faith and Fake News: A Guide to Consuming Information Wisely, including how she became interested in the topic, what led to the creation of this book, and why this topic is so important today
Rachel Swarns Book Event: The 272
A conversation with Rachel Swarns, author of The GU272: The Families Who Were Enslaved And Sold To Build The American Catholic Church (Penguin Random House 2023). The conversation was moderated by Georgetown Professor Adam Rothman and hosted by Georgetown's Center for the Study of Slavery and Its Legacies
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Rachel, the circulation of the image, and the death of tragedy
textAlthough it is frequently suggested that the idea of celebrity, as opposed to fame, is a construct of twentieth-century popular culture, many of the originating mechanisms and characteristics of modern celebrity have their roots in the more distant past. In France, the Industrial Revolution and the resulting mechanization of the media in the early to mid-nineteenth century fostered the processes of publicity. The invention of photography, the explosion in circulation of newspapers, and the emergence of cultural criticism gave rise to a new sense of both the importance and the relatability of people in the public eye.
Elisa Rachel Félix (1821-1858), known professionally as “Rachel,” was the undisputed star of the French state theater, the Comédie-Française, from 1838 until shortly before her death. She was in many ways the first exemplar of the tropes of celebrity in French popular culture. Not only was she greatly admired for her talent in performance, especially in the classical tragic repertoire of the Golden Age of French playwriting, but she was also a pioneer in what Tom Mole has called “the hermeneutic of intimacy,” the perception on the part of the public that the accessibility of images of the performer creates a sense of connection and sympathy between artist and audience.
This dissertation will explore the varieties of media through which Rachel’s career and life were publicized and the competing currents of her celebrity identity: the extent to which the star was understood as an exceptional woman versus her identification with her public. Depictions of Rachel in traditional arts, such as sculpture and painting, competed with her portrayal in such modern media as photographs, newspaper columns and caricatures, either enhancing her closeness to her fans or emphasizing her fundamental difference.
The image of celebrity which Rachel helped to create endured after her premature death and contributed mightily to a foundational shift in the emphasis of media culture in France. Coinciding as it did with the heyday of Romanticism and the rise of realism in the arts, the cult of celebrity contributed strongly to the death of the tragic genre.French and Italia
Theodore Clement Steele: A Lecture by Rachel Perry
Join author and curator Rachel Perry for a lecture on the life and artwork of Theodore Clement (TC) Steele. Perhaps the most well-known artist of the “Hoosier Group,” Steele created impressionist portraits and landscape paintings from his studio in Nashville, Indiana.https://scholarship.depauw.edu/peeler_event/1084/thumbnail.jp
Cohen (Rachel). — L'apprentissage précoce de la lecture : A six ans est-il déjà trop tard ?
Piacere Jean. Cohen (Rachel). — L'apprentissage précoce de la lecture : A six ans est-il déjà trop tard ?. In: Revue française de pédagogie, volume 47, 1979. pp. 72-76
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