16 resultados para Société des amis de Montaigne

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L’objectif de cet article est d’approfondir le fonctionnement textuel des registres, vus comme des matrices d’écriture, dans un cas particulier de discours médiatique : les campagnes institutionnelles antitabac. Tout en montrant que ces campagnes s’appuient sur quatre registres (le délibératif, le didactique, l’épidictique et le pathémique), l’article analyse la distribution différenciée de ces derniers selon les genres (brochure ou affiche) dans lesquels ils s’intègrent. Par ailleurs, l’accent est mis sur l’ambiguïté interprétative de ces registres, à travers leur interaction entre le texte et l’image dans une affiche typique.

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En dépit de sa croissance économique, le Burkina Faso reste l’un des pays les plus pauvres du monde. Dans les villes, entre 20 et 30% des moins de 30 ans sont sans travail véritablement rémunéré. Beaucoup d’entre eux vivent en situation de contrat entre les générations à l’envers, logés et nourris par leurs parents. Ce climat de précarité constante et d’incertitude quotidienne conduit à des formes spécifiques de fantaisies et d’actions. Les entretiens avec de jeunes hommes et femmes de Bobo-Dioulasso que nous avons menés à plusieurs reprises sur trois ans (étude longitudinale) mettent en lumière les conditions qui facilitent l’action en situation d’incertitude quotidienne.

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This article explores the intersection of orientalism and marginality in two regions at the former Russo-British frontier between Central and South Asia. Focussing on Tajikistan’s Gorno-Badakhshan and Gilgit-Baltistan in today’s Pakistan, an analysis of historical and contemporary orientalist projections on and in the two border regions reveals changing modes of domination through the course of the twentieth century (British, Kashmiri, Pakistani and Russian, Soviet, Tajik). In this regard, different local experiences of “ colonial ” rule, both in Gorno-Badakhshan and Gilgit-Baltistan, challenge “ classical ” periodisations of colonial/postcolonial and colonial/socialist/postsocialist. This article furthermore maintains that processes of marginalisation in both regions can be interpreted as effects of imperial and Cold War contexts that have led to the establishment of the frontier. Thus, a central argument is that neither the status of the frontier between Central and South Asia as a stable entity, nor the periodisations that have conventionally been ascribed to the two regions as linear timelines can be taken for granted.

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This paper deals with the difference between risk and insecurity from an anthropological perspective using a critical New Institutionalist approach. Risk refers to the ability to reduce undesirable outcomes, based on a range of information actors have on possible outcomes; insecurity refers to the lack of this information. With regard to the neo-liberal setting of a resource rich area in Zambia, Central Africa, local actors – men and women – face risk and insecurity in market constellations between rural and urban areas. They attempt to cope with risk using technical means and diversification of livelihood strategies. But as common-pool resources have been transformed from common property institutions to open access, also leading to unpredictability of competitors and partners in “free” markets, actors rely on magic options to reduce insecurity and transform it into risk-assessing strategies as an adaptation to modern times. Keywords: Risk, insecurity, institutional change, neo-liberal market, common pool resources, livelihood strategies, magic, Zambia.

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Conférence donnée à l’invitation de la Société des lecteurs de Claude Simon, Université Paris 7-Diderot, 1er février 2014.