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Olivier Donnat et Paul Tolila (sous la direction de), Le(s) Public(s) de la culture : politiques publiques et équipements culturels
Labarthe Fabien. Olivier Donnat et Paul Tolila (sous la direction de), Le(s) Public(s) de la culture : politiques publiques et équipements culturels. In: Culture & Musées, n°4, 2004. Friches, squats et autres lieux : les nouveaux territoires de l'art ? (sous la direction de Emmanuelle Maunaye) pp. 125-128
Olivier Donnat et Paul Tolila (sous la direction de), Le(s) Public(s) de la culture : politiques publiques et équipements culturels
Labarthe Fabien. Olivier Donnat et Paul Tolila (sous la direction de), Le(s) Public(s) de la culture : politiques publiques et équipements culturels. In: Culture & Musées, n°4, 2004. Friches, squats et autres lieux : les nouveaux territoires de l'art ? (sous la direction de Emmanuelle Maunaye) pp. 125-128
O — Emmanuelle — Catherine M. Kobiecy trójgłos o seksie
O — Emmanuelle — Catherine M. Three female voices on sex In the article the author analyses three literary texts — French erotic novels translated into Polish, which were written by women. They encompass: Pauline Reage’s Histoire d’O, Emmanuelle Arsan’s Emmanuelle, and the autobiography of Catherine Millet Sex Life of Catherine M. These novels represent three styles of talking about sex; namely, silence — d’O erotic metaphor, picturesequeness — Emmanuelle and talking directly — Catherine M. The authors named the sexual act and the parts of body connected with it drawing abundantly from the general repertoire of sexualisms and choosing consistently according to their life philosophy. Thus, they created their personal way of talking about sex. In the analysed instances sexual idiolect as “a code of an individual speaker” reveals the philosophy of life of the conspicuous, female characters.O — Emmanuelle — Catherine M. Three female voices on sex In the article the author analyses three literary texts — French erotic novels translated into Polish, which were written by women. They encompass: Pauline Reage’s Histoire d’O, Emmanuelle Arsan’s Emmanuelle, and the autobiography of Catherine Millet Sex Life of Catherine M. These novels represent three styles of talking about sex; namely, silence — d’O erotic metaphor, picturesequeness — Emmanuelle and talking directly — Catherine M. The authors named the sexual act and the parts of body connected with it drawing abundantly from the general repertoire of sexualisms and choosing consistently according to their life philosophy. Thus, they created their personal way of talking about sex. In the analysed instances sexual idiolect as “a code of an individual speaker” reveals the philosophy of life of the conspicuous, female characters
Author correction: Cross-ancestry genome-wide association analysis of corneal thickness strengthens link between complex and Mendelian eye diseases
Emmanuelle Souzeau, who contributed to analysis of data, was inadvertently omitted from the author list in the originally published version of this Article. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article
Vertus du désajustement: critique et intelligibilité des Lumières selon Isabelle de Charrière
The issue of the female subject cannot be separated from the multiple ways in which Isabelle de Charrière recognized and expressed herself as someone besides all kinds of norms. This article lists the numerous ways in which Charrière was out of step in order to grasp the point of view from which, as a novelist (and author of Sainte Anne in particular, 1799), she articulated her own gender-informed vindication of the human mind, according to which women as well as men belong to humanity
« Les Femmes des Lumières et l’idée de progrès », en collaboration avec Marie-Emmanuelle Plagnol,
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Author Correction: Cross-ancestry genome-wide association analysis of corneal thickness strengthens link between complex and Mendelian eye diseases.
Emmanuelle Souzeau, who contributed to analysis of data, was inadvertently omitted from the author list in the originally published version of this Article. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article
Author Correction:Cross-ancestry genome-wide association analysis of corneal thickness strengthens link between complex and Mendelian eye diseases
Emmanuelle Souzeau, who contributed to analysis of data, was inadvertently omitted from the author list in the originally published version of this Article. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.</p
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