503 research outputs found
Juan Bernier: sujeto lector
Ilustración: "Nude", AMMLVersión del editor: http://ojs.impossibilia.org/index.php/impossibilia/article/view/121La publicación en 2011 de su Diario contribuye a completar el perfil intelectual de
un escritor de la importancia de Juan Bernier. A su interés literario, hay que añadir su utilidad
como instrumento para el estudio de su figura y de su obra. El presente artículo propone un
acercamiento al Diario y al autor cordobés a partir de las lecturas que en él se consignan.The publication in 2011 of his diary helps to complete the intellectual profile of a
writer of the importance of Juan Bernier . To the value as a literary work, it must be added its
usefulness as a tool for the study of his figure and his work. This article proposes an approach
to the Diary and the author from Cordoba from his readings
Patrick Bernier & Olive Martin : je suis du bord
« Tout événement vient au monde par deux chemins : le chemin de l’aller, qui est celui des faits, et le chemin du retour, où les faits se transforment en chansons, paraboles, mythes, blagues, proverbes, prophéties, images, rites » (p. 18) : ainsi commence l’essai de l’écrivain franco-togolais Kossi Efoui, invité par Patrick Bernier et Olive Martin à intervenir dans le catalogue de leur exposition au CAPC de Bordeaux et à la Maison d’art Bernard Anthonioz à Nogent-sur-Marne, une initiative hor..
Illustration des pharmacopées. Bernier (Patrick), L’Illustration des pharmacopées en Europe du XVIe au XVIIIe siècles. Mémoire pour le Master II en Histoire de l’Art, Université de Poitiers, année 2010-2011.
Bourrinet Patrick. Illustration des pharmacopées. Bernier (Patrick), L’Illustration des pharmacopées en Europe du XVIe au XVIIIe siècles. Mémoire pour le Master II en Histoire de l’Art, Université de Poitiers, année 2010-2011.. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 99e année, N. 374, 2012. pp. 228-229
Les richesses du fonds ancien de la bibliothèque de l'ancienne École de médecine navale de Rochefort : Patrick Bernier , La Bibliothèque et le cabinet de curiosités de l'École d' anatomie et de chirurgie de Rochefort au XVIIIe siècle et l'illustration des pharmacopées et des livres d'anatomie
Bourrinet Patrick. Les richesses du fonds ancien de la bibliothèque de l'ancienne École de médecine navale de Rochefort : Patrick Bernier , La Bibliothèque et le cabinet de curiosités de l'École d' anatomie et de chirurgie de Rochefort au XVIIIe siècle et l'illustration des pharmacopées et des livres d'anatomie. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 94ᵉ année, n°353, 2007. pp. 143-144
Bcl-2 expression in thalamus, brainstem, cerebellum and visual cortex of adult primate
Due to the functional importance of Bcl-2, which acts as an anti-apoptotic protein that also affects neural differentiation and adult neurogenesis, we undertook a detailed immunohistochemical study of the distribution of this protein in the brain of squirrel monkeys. The present study describes findings obtained at thalamic, brainstem, cerebellum and visual cortex levels, and the data are compared with our previous results gathered in the same species. At thalamic level, Bcl-2-positive neurons occur in anterior, rostral intralaminar, midline and lateral habenular nuclei. The protein is also expressed in several structures associated with the ventricular system, including the subventricular zone (SVZ), the subcommissural organ, and the periventricular grey at rostral and caudal tips of the fourth ventricle. At brainstem and cerebellar levels, Bcl-2-positive neurons occur in the dorsal raphe nucleus, inferior olivary complex, and in molecular and granular layers of the cerebellum. Finally, neurons of layer IV of the striate cortex display a very strong Bcl-2 immunoreactivity that contrasts with the poor labeling of neurons in adjacent parastriate and peristriate cortices. These finding suggests that Bcl-2 plays a role in the plasticity and structural maintenance of various structures in the primate brain and indicate that the mitotically active SVZ might be more extended along the rostrocaudal axis in primates than in rodents
Édifice Wilder Espace Danse, 1435, rue De Bleury, Montréal, 2014-2017
Loge maintenant Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal, Tangente, l'École de danse contemporaine de Montréal et l'Agora de la danse; Architecte de l'édifice d'origine: Charles R. Tetley; Dates de construction de l'édifice d'origine: 1918-1923; Firmes chargées du réaménagement et de l'agrandissement de l'édifice: Consortium Lapointe Magne + AEdifica; Concepteur: Michel Lapointe; Chargé de projet: Patrick Bernier; Ingénieurs en structure: Consortium SDK/NCK; Ingénieurs en mécanique et électricité: SNC-Lavalin / Bouthillette Parizeau; Dates d'exécution des travaux de réaménagement et d'agrandissement: 2014-2017; Cours ARC 2340: Photographie en architecture - Projet Quartier des spectacles de Montréal - Automne 2020; Professeur: Alain Laforest; Photographie: Ian Cédillotte-Ramsay, 2020.11.04; Numéro de repérage: C-R_I__DSC0421Au premier plan: Place des Festivals; À droite, à l'arrière plan: Édifice de l'îlot Balmora
Édifice Wilder Espace Danse, 1435, rue De Bleury, Montréal, 2014-2017
Loge maintenant Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal, Tangente, l'École de danse contemporaine de Montréal et l'Agora de la danse; Architecte de l'édifice d'origine: Charles R. Tetley; Dates de construction de l'édifice d'origine: 1918-1923; Firmes chargées du réaménagement et de l'agrandissement de l'édifice: Consortium Lapointe Magne + AEdifica; Concepteur: Michel Lapointe; Chargé de projet: Patrick Bernier; Ingénieurs en structure: Consortium SDK/NCK; Ingénieurs en mécanique et électricité: SNC-Lavalin / Bouthillette Parizeau; Dates d'exécution des travaux de réaménagement et d'agrandissement: 2014-2017; Cours ARC 2340: Photographie en architecture - Projet Quartier des spectacles de Montréal - Automne 2020; Professeur: Alain Laforest; Photographie: Geneviève Guay, 2020.12.06; Numéro de repérage: _DSC6203GGÀ gauche, en brique, au second plan: Ancien édifice Blumenthal connu maintenant sous le nom de Maison du Festival Rio Tinto Alcan; À droite, teinté de rose, à l'arrière plan: Sommet de la tour KPM
Characters of Blood: Black Heroism in the Transatlantic Imagination
Across the centuries, the acts and arts of black heroism have inspired a provocative, experimental, and self-reflexive intellectual, political, and aesthetic tradition. In Characters of Blood, Celeste-Marie Bernier illuminates the ways in which six iconic men and women—Toussaint Louverture, Nathaniel Turner, Sengbe Pieh, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Tubman—challenged the dominant conceptualizations of their histories and played a key role in the construction of an alternative visual and textual archive.
While these figures have survived as symbolic touchstones, Bernier contends that scholars have yet to do justice to their complex bodies of work or their multifaceted lives. Adopting a comparative and transatlantic approach to her subjects’ remarkable life stories, the author analyzes a wealth of creative work—from literature, drama, and art to public monuments, religious tracts, and historical narratives—to show how it represents enslaved heroism throughout the United States, Africa, and the Caribbean. In mapping this black diasporic tradition of resistance, Bernier intends not only to reveal the limitations and distortions on record but also to complicate the definitions of black heroism that have been restricted by ideological boundaries between heroic and anti-heroic sites and sights of struggle.https://encompass.eku.edu/jora_books/1000/thumbnail.jp
Radical cheek: black camp, racial kitsch, and Patrick Kelly’s subversive fashions
This doctoral research is the first comprehensive study of Patrick Kelly’s work. It examines the work of the late fashion designer who is most known for being the first American to be accepted into the Chambre Syndicale du Prêt-à-Porter des Couturiers et des Créateurs de Mode in 1988 as well as his fashioning of black memorabilia – figures and images associated with racist depictions of black people – which he attempted to reclaim and redefine through camp ready-to-wear fashion. Kelly’s use of camp involved undermining the connotations of black memorabilia and its form with queer coding. I contextualize his design techniques and aesthetics, specifically his use of racialized imagery as mode of deconstruction and subversion, and center him as a designer-artist that unsettled whiteness in the fashion industry. My exploration of his work
focuses on creating a discourse around his design processes and breaking down the elements of his appropriation of racial kitsch. Therefore, I situate Kelly within a predominately art historical and theoretical context that understands Kelly’s work as design-art. I deploy a semiotic/object-based analysis which situates Kelly’s practice within the contexts of wider queer visual tactics and black radical art making. Black radical art making is the techniques and visual narratives
used by black artists to defy and confront black peoples’ history of subjection to whiteness, and Patrick Kelly operated in this realm of radicalism with his ready-to-wear creations
Newly generated neurons in the amygdala and adjoining cortex of adult primates
The subventricular zone remains mitotically active throughout life in rodents. Studies with tritiated thymidine, which is incorporated into the DNA of mitotic cells, have revealed that the rodent subventricular zone produces neuroblasts that migrate toward the olfactory bulb along the rostral migratory stream. A similar migratory stream has been documented in monkeys by using the thymidine analogue BrdUrd. The same approach showed that neurogenesis occurred in the dentate gyrus of adult primates, including humans. In the present study, experiments combining injections of BrdUrd and the dye 1,1'-dioctadecyl-3,3,3',3'-tetramethylindo-carbocyanine, with the immunostaining for molecular markers of neurogenesis (polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule, beta-tubulin-III, collapsin response mediator protein-4, neuronal nuclear protein) in New World (Saimiri sciureus) and Old World (Macaca fascicularis) monkeys have revealed that new neurons are produced in the amygdala, piriform cortex, and adjoining inferior temporal cortex in adult primates. These newborn neurons expressed the antiapoptotic protein Bcl-2 and formed a more-or-less continuous pathway that extended from the tip of the temporal ventricular horn to the deep portion of the temporal lobe. The production of newborn neurons in the amygdala, piriform cortex, and inferior temporal cortex seems to parallel the continuing addition of neurons in the olfactory bulb. These two concomitant phenomena may ensure structural stability and functional plasticity to the primate olfactory system and temporal lobe
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