143 resultados para Indépendance sérielle
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Théodore Reinach
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Text in Spanish.
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Contiene: T. I (CLIX, 291 p., [1] h. lám.) -- T. II (408 p., [1] h. lám., [1] map. pleg.) -- T. III (424 p.) -- T. IV (428 p.) -- T. V (435 p.) -- T. VI (395 p.)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Binder's title: Varia sur l'Italie.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Author identity verified in Barbier, A. A. Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes, 1872-1879, v.3, p. 174.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Un document accompagne le mémoire et est disponible pour consultation au Centre de conservation des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal (http://www.bib.umontreal.ca/conservation/).
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Gender perceptions, religious belief systems, and political thought have excluded women from politics, for ages, around the world. Combining feminist and modernisation theorists in my theoretical framework, I examine the trends in patriarchal Europe and I highlight the gender-sensitive model of the Nordic countries. Retracing local gender patterns from precolonial to postcolonial eras in sub-Saharan Africa, I explore the links between perceptions, needs, resources, education and women's political participation in Cameroon. Democratisation is supposed to open up political participation, to grant equal opportunities to all adults. One ironic feature of the liberalisation process in Cameroon has been the decrease of women in parliamentarian representation (14% in 1988, 6% in 1992, 5% in 1997 and 10% in 2002). What social, cultural and institutional mechanisms produced this paradoxical outcome, the exclusion of half the population? The gender complementarity of the indigenous context has been lost to male prevalence privileged by education, church, law, employment, economy and politics in the public sphere; most women are marginalised in the private sphere. Nation building and development have failed; ethnicism and individualism are growing. Some hope lies in the growing civil society. From two surveys and 21 focus groups across Cameroon, in 2000 and 2002, some significant results of the processed empirical data reveal low electoral registration (34.5% women and 65.9% men), contrasted by the willingness to run for municipal elections (33.3 % women and 45.2% men). The co-existence of customary and statutory laws, the corrupt political system and fraudulent practices, contribute to the marginalisation of women and men who are interested in politics. A large majority of female respondents consider female politicians more trustworthy and capable than their male counterparts; they even foresee the appointment of a female Prime Minister. The Nordic countries have institutionalised gender equality in their legislation, policies and practices. France has improved women's political inclusion with the parity laws; Rwanda is another model of women's representation, thanks to its post-conflict constitution. From my analysis, Cameroonian institutions, men and more so women, may learn and borrow from these experiences, in order to design and implement a sustainable and gender-balanced democracy. Keywords: democratisation, politics, gender equality, feminism, citizenship, Cameroon, Nordic countries, Finland, France, United Kingdom, quotas, societal social psychology.
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Este trabalho tem como objetivo principal analisar a ocorrência do mito no romance Vinte e Zinco, de Mia Couto, publicado pela primeira vez em 1999, em Lisboa. Nesse romance, o autor aborda os aspectos sociais e culturais da população moçambicana durante a colonização portuguesa. Através de uma linguagem que insere os mitos africanos no contexto social e histórico moçambicano, o autor denuncia os horrores da colonização durante a Guerra Colonial, metaforizados entre os dias 19 e 30 de abril de 1974. No entanto, o fim da guerra ainda não representa a liberdade completa dos moçambicanos. Eles terão de esperar até o dia 25 de junho de 1975, quando presenciarão a Independência de Moçambique. A constituição dos mitos vai além do registro das crenças e lendas africanas, pois o romance é construído através de uma linguagem que se reconfigura a partir das denúncias implícitas nas falas das personagens. Essa é uma das principais características do mito, que se apropria da linguagem como objeto principal de sua veiculação. Por isso, o mito em Vinte e Zinco pode ser entendido como fala ou mensagem que precisa ser decifrada para ser compreendida. Nossa intenção é perceber onde e como essas mensagens (mitos) se apresentam no romance
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Petites obsessions : ironie et satire dans l'écriture de nouvelles destinées à la jeunesse", mémoire en création littéraire, comporte deux parties. La première présente un recueil de nouvelles humoristiques destinées à un lectorat jeunesse. Ces nouvelles, au nombre de huit, bien que différentes les unes des autres, partagent une même thématique, l'obsession, et des tonalités humoristiques comparables, soit la satire et l'ironie. La seconde partie de ce mémoire, plus théorique, se divise en trois sections. D'abord, on trouve une section traitant de la littérature jeunesse; on y parle du héros et du système de personnages, de l'humour utilisé dans ce type de littérature et, finalement de quelques thèmes fréquemment rencontrés : amour, intégration au groupe de pairs, identité, liberté et indépendance, nouvelles réalités sociales. Ce portrait rapide et succinct de la littérature jeunesse vient étayer les stratégies d'écriture utilisées lors de la rédaction de Petites obsessions , stratégies susceptibles de favoriser l'éclosion de l'humour dans un contexte littéraire. L'analyse d'un corpus restreint, mais représentatif, qui s'ensuit (Raymond Plante, Robert Soulières, Sylvie Desrosiers et Denis Côté) permet d'observer concrètement la présence des divers éléments textuels décrits en première partie, pour ensuite les mettre en corrélation avec la création littéraire proprement dite. À cette dernière étape, consignée dans la troisième section, s'ajoute une réflexion sur l'intentionnalité qui fonde l'écriture de Petites obsessions de même que sur les cibles qui y sont visées.