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St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 31, 2006
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 31, 2006
Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 24 And Christmas 2006
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 24 And Christmas 2006
Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 17, 2006
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 17, 2006
Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 10, 2006
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 10, 2006
Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN
Crusader, December, 8, 2006, College Of The Holy Cross
Crusader, December, 8, 2006, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 3, 2006
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 3, 2006
Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN
Index
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.
La Représentation Du Politique Dans La Littérature Gabonaise, Jean René Ovono Mendame
La Représentation Du Politique Dans La Littérature Gabonaise, Jean René Ovono Mendame
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
From which viewpoint do Gabonese writers relate to the realities of the political and social policies of their country and what place do political players occupy in their works? Why do they hesitate so much to denounce the problems of their society? Why is there such a pronounced silence within their literary works? This article raises these delicate and complex questions. The report produced on the evolution of Gabonese writing affirms that writers’ silence is the product of self-censorship. They are condemned to fear saying anything, not only because of potential reprisals, but because they are, for the majority, political …
L'Islam En Termes Chrétiens : Quand L’Aventure Ambiguë « Croise » Pascal Et Saint Augustin, Mbaye Diouf
L'Islam En Termes Chrétiens : Quand L’Aventure Ambiguë « Croise » Pascal Et Saint Augustin, Mbaye Diouf
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
If it is recognized that The Ambiguous Adventure is one of Africa’s most studied texts, it should also be noted that most analyses of Cheikh Hamidou Kane’s novel are general sociological commentaries on a mythologized Africa or on a society that is caught in the snares of its own mythic “values.” These commentaries often forget that the text is also the passage through a history that was imposed on Africa, and one which the writer tries to interpret in his own way. If Kane’s text plunges into the Christian faith by invoking Pascal and Augustine, it is in order to …
Présence Francophone, Numéro 67 (2006)
Présence Francophone, Numéro 67 (2006)
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.
L’Historiographie Positiviste Au Miroir De La Fiction Littéraire, Kasereka Kavwahirehi
L’Historiographie Positiviste Au Miroir De La Fiction Littéraire, Kasereka Kavwahirehi
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
In its study of L’Écart by V.Y. Mudimbe, this article examines the critical and ironic mirroring of the discourses of the social sciences. By highlighting the pretensions of scientific discourse, Mudimbe’s fiction reveals the ambiguity and the limits of positivist methodology in a postcolonial context.
L’Espace Sexué Dans Riwan Ou Le Chemin De Sable De Ken Bugul, Antje Ziethen
L’Espace Sexué Dans Riwan Ou Le Chemin De Sable De Ken Bugul, Antje Ziethen
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
In Riwan ou le chemin de sable by Ken Bugul, the protagonist lives in the interstice between her own house and that of her husband’s, between the life of a woman educated in Europe and the life of a wife subjected to the laws of mouridism. In her circular movement along the sandy road evoked in the novel’s title, she gradually creates a space that allows her to reconcile the two facets of her identity. Merging different genres, stories and languages, the text itself enacts the symbolism of the road as a transitional sphere.
Le Roman Camerounais À La Traversée Des Savoirs Anthropologique, Ethnologique Et Sociologique, Abomo-Maurin Marie-Rose.
Le Roman Camerounais À La Traversée Des Savoirs Anthropologique, Ethnologique Et Sociologique, Abomo-Maurin Marie-Rose.
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
The Cameroon novel situates itself at the crossroad of knowledges. It brings back to life some practices drawn from ancestral tradition, and shows them to be forms of social science. Thus, the writer acts as an ethnologist who studies the customs of a community. However, contrary to the field researcher, the novelist recreates the situations in which the scientific phenomena occur. various disciplines take place.
Réécritures Romanesques Du Mythe De Médée Chez Maryse Condé Et Marie N’Diaye, Jean-Luc Manenti
Réécritures Romanesques Du Mythe De Médée Chez Maryse Condé Et Marie N’Diaye, Jean-Luc Manenti
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
The mythical figure of Medea, made notable by child murder, has had a significant diffusion in contemporary fiction. A comparative analysis of her apparition in some novels by Maryse Condé and by Marie N’Diaye demonstrates the transposition and the updating of the myth according to varied cultural contexts. Situated between transgression and sublimation, the renovated figure of the infanticidal genitrix associates the imaginary of the beneficent mother to the one of the harmful mother. This hybrid status allows her to reveal a different specificity, one that goes beyond manichean classifications.
Alexie Tcheuyap (2005). De L’Écran À L’Écrit.Les Réécritures Filmiques Du Roman Africain Francophone, Zacharie Petnkeu Nzepa
Alexie Tcheuyap (2005). De L’Écran À L’Écrit.Les Réécritures Filmiques Du Roman Africain Francophone, Zacharie Petnkeu Nzepa
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.
La Traversée Des Savoirs Dans Le Roman Africain, Justin K. Bisanswa
La Traversée Des Savoirs Dans Le Roman Africain, Justin K. Bisanswa
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
The African novel refers to a socio-political as well as a literary History, but does so with guile, expressing this History from an angle. Referring constantly to the social and human sciences, to the point of competing with them, the novel vacillates between dependency and autonomy. It thus proposes a specific knowledge of society, its functioning, and the individuals who constitute it. However, its true intention is not to copy the world, nor even to imitate its life, but to provide a miniaturized replica of both, and set itself up as a vast metonymic duplicate of a certain universe.
Le Romancier Africain Et L'« Énigme D'Arrivée », Bernard Mouralis
Le Romancier Africain Et L'« Énigme D'Arrivée », Bernard Mouralis
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
The theme of travel occupies an important place in African literature for two reasons. The earliest African writers wanted to substitute their own discourse for the one that had been produced by the West for centuries and which was long considered to be the sole legitimate discourse on Africa. By portraying African heroes and/or narrators who embarked on voyages to Africa or to Europe, African writers showed that the African too could be a traveler. The second reason is linked to generic considerations. Since the time of Don Quixote, the novel unfolds as an itinerary moving from one point to …
Livres Reçus
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.
The Sword, December 2006-January 2007
The Sword, December 2006-January 2007
Sword, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Gulfport, MS
Catholic Deaf Newsletter, December 2006
Catholic Deaf Newsletter, December 2006
Catholic Deaf Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Hartford, CT.
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 2006
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 2006
Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Detroit, MI
Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit Finding Aid
Ministry With The Deaf, December 2006-January-February 2007
Ministry With The Deaf, December 2006-January-February 2007
Ministry with the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Springfield, MA
Ministry With the Deaf Finding Aid
The Orbit, Winter 2006
Orbit, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Cleveland, OH
Our Silent News, December 2006-January 2007-February 2007 2006
Our Silent News, December 2006-January 2007-February 2007 2006
Our Silent News
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Fort Worth, TX
Our Silent News Finding Aid
St. Dominic Deaf Center, December 2006
St. Dominic Deaf Center, December 2006
Saint Dominic Deaf Center
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Houston, TX
Saint Dominic Deaf Center Finding Aid
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, December 2006
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, December 2006
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Poughkeepsie,NY
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center Finding Aid
Ephatha, Winter 2006-2007
Ephatha
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Newark, NJ
Ministry With The Deaf, December 2005-January-February 2006
Ministry With The Deaf, December 2005-January-February 2006
Ministry with the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Springfield, MA
Ministry With the Deaf Finding Aid
Research Note: Assessing Household Service Losses With Joint Survival Probabilities, Victor Matheson, Robert Baade
Research Note: Assessing Household Service Losses With Joint Survival Probabilities, Victor Matheson, Robert Baade
Economics Department Working Papers
Traditional analyses of household service losses in personal injury and wrongful death litigation calculate the losses over the expected lifetime of the injured or deceased individual. In fact, the losses to the surviving family members are more accurately described by using joint survival probabilities of the injured or deceased person and their survivors, or a “joint life expectancy.” The use of joint probabilities will always serve to reduce expected household service losses and these reductions can be especially significant when the deceased is significantly younger than the surviving spouse or if the survivor has a relatively low remaining life expectancy.
Présentation, Justin K. Bisanswa, Susanne Gehrmann
Présentation, Justin K. Bisanswa, Susanne Gehrmann
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.