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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 28, 2014 And January 1, 2015
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 28, 2014 And January 1, 2015
Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN
St. Francis Of Assisi Catholic Church And Center For The Deaf Sunday Bulletin, December 28, 2014
St. Francis Of Assisi Catholic Church And Center For The Deaf Sunday Bulletin, December 28, 2014
Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church and Center for the Deaf Sunday Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Landover Hills, MD
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church and Center for the Deaf Sunday Bulletin Finding Aid
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 24-25, 2014
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 24-25, 2014
Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN
Church Bulletin, December 24, 2014
Church Bulletin, December 24, 2014
Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Ottawa, Canada
Church Bulletin Finding Aid
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 21, 2014
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 21, 2014
Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN
St. Francis Of Assisi Catholic Church And Center For The Deaf Sunday Bulletin, December 21, 2014
St. Francis Of Assisi Catholic Church And Center For The Deaf Sunday Bulletin, December 21, 2014
Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church and Center for the Deaf Sunday Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Landover Hills, MD
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church and Center for the Deaf Sunday Bulletin Finding Aid
Saint John The Evangelist Church, December 14, 2014
Saint John The Evangelist Church, December 14, 2014
Saint John the Evangelist Church
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Green Bay, WI
Saint John the Evangelist Church Finding Aid
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 14, 2014
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 14, 2014
Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN
Church Bulletin, December 14, 2014
Church Bulletin, December 14, 2014
Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Ottawa, Canada
Church Bulletin Finding Aid
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 7, 2014
St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 7, 2014
Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN
Présentation, Jean-Pierre Karegeye.
Présentation, Jean-Pierre Karegeye.
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.
Discours, Paroles Et Liens À L’Autre Dans Les Groupes Thérapeutiques. Ce N’Est Pas La Fin D’Un Génocide Qui Clôt Un Génocide., Marie-Odile Godard
Discours, Paroles Et Liens À L’Autre Dans Les Groupes Thérapeutiques. Ce N’Est Pas La Fin D’Un Génocide Qui Clôt Un Génocide., Marie-Odile Godard
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
Psychologists and psychoanalysts distinguish between testimony, or personal accounts, and discourse, a fixed societal account. Because genocide, for the survivor, is not a subject of study, we must not only look at the various discourses concerning the genocide, but at their effect on the survivors. We describe how the post-G-Gacaca therapy groups, established to help survivors who had participated in Gacaca assemblies, demonstrated how expression is only effective when it is directed at someone and this person agrees to hear it and be affected by it.
Esquisse D’Un Projet Épistémologique Pour La Science Politique Dans Une Afrique Post-Génocide, Mame-Penda Ba
Esquisse D’Un Projet Épistémologique Pour La Science Politique Dans Une Afrique Post-Génocide, Mame-Penda Ba
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
This article attempts to answer two main questions: “What does it mean to teach political science in an African university when oneself is African?” and “what social realities are we documenting (or should we document)?” As a political scientist, I came to ask myself these questions based on my encounter with the genocide of the Tutsi in Rwanda, and based on the questions that this major event had kindled in me. My encounter with the subject of “genocide” was in all respects an upheaval because I understood suddenly a large weakness in the way political science was taught at Université …
Index
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.
Présence Francophone, Numéro 83 (2014)
Présence Francophone, Numéro 83 (2014)
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.
La Fiction Du Génocide Ou Le Partage Des Émotions, Josias Semujanga
La Fiction Du Génocide Ou Le Partage Des Émotions, Josias Semujanga
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
The goal of this study is to show that the fiction of genocide aims to share emotions between the narrator and the reader. It is possible to consider the narrator as representing the real reader and not only as the simple recipient written into the text. This is to say that the narrator is a part of the story but is also the reader’s counterpart as the real recipient, because both-- narrator and real reader-- are integrated in the imaginary world of the story. The role of the author is to construct intermediate mechanisms between the reader and the author. …
L’Usage De La Rhétorique Émotionnelle Dans Les Récits De Jean Hatzfeld, Michael Rinn
L’Usage De La Rhétorique Émotionnelle Dans Les Récits De Jean Hatzfeld, Michael Rinn
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
In France, the books of Jean Hatzfeld -- journalist and writer -- have played a key role for the public opinion to become aware of the tragedy of the genocide of the Rwandan Tutsi in 1994. Our paper aims to show how the discourse strategy of Jean Hatzfeld aims to influence the reader by using emotions. We would like to know how this rhetoric of emotions relies on specific cultural codes which are largely western centered. Our thesis is that since Auschwitz, those codes have constructed an argumentative framework for contemporary understanding of passion and pain in discourse.
Bernard Binlin Dadié, Le Père De La Littérature En Côte D’Ivoire, Claire L. Dehon
Bernard Binlin Dadié, Le Père De La Littérature En Côte D’Ivoire, Claire L. Dehon
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
To fully understand today’s literature in the Ivory Coast, it is important to remember its first steps. A general overview of the main ideas and characteristics of Bernard B. Dadié’s literary works demonstrates the audacity and originality of the first Ivorian who wrote in French, and who helped impose French as the national language in the Ivory Coast.
Matière Grise De Kivu Ruhorahoza : Un Nouveau Discours Filmique Pour Le Rwanda?, Charles J. Sugnet
Matière Grise De Kivu Ruhorahoza : Un Nouveau Discours Filmique Pour Le Rwanda?, Charles J. Sugnet
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
Films like Hotel Rwanda, Sometimes in April, and Shooting Dogs have codified certain ways of representing the 1994 Rwandan genocide, with realist aesthetics, epic sweep, and aspirations to historical authenticity. A young Rwandan director, Kivu Ruhorahoza, has won two major prizes at the Tribeca Festival for his 2011 feature Grey Matter, a breakthrough film that is different from its predecessors in almost every respect. Ruhorahoza’s film is intimate, cosmopolitan, metaphorical, and avant-garde; it requires some effort to understand, yet it is extremely moving. On the 20th Anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda, it offers new ways of understanding the consequences …
Livres Reçus
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.
Abstracts
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.
Parties Annexes
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.
Front Matter And Table Of Contents (V.83)
Front Matter And Table Of Contents (V.83)
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
No abstract provided.
Chercheurs D’Afrique Et Archive Coloniale, Jean-Pierre Karegeye
Chercheurs D’Afrique Et Archive Coloniale, Jean-Pierre Karegeye
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
The main goal of this article is to demonstrate that discourse on the Rwandan genocide has an origin. In other words, the hamitic myth transcends the question of race and is present in its most radical form in the events of 1994 in Rwanda. However, the myth itself is not intrinsically genocidal, but it did clear the path. The danger arose when the myth was demythified, that is to say, perceived as historic reality and scientific knowledge, and entered a new environment of genocide discourse. To proceed based on the notion of archive is to approach the genocide in relation …
Le Génocide Comme Défi À L’Éthique, Théoneste Nkeramihigo
Le Génocide Comme Défi À L’Éthique, Théoneste Nkeramihigo
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
This article proposes the genocide constitutes moral defiance for at least three evident reasons: by the suffering of the innocent, it shows the failure of the moral vision that establishes a causal link between pain suffered and evil committed, of ethics and redistribution. And finally, the genocide challenges ethics by spreading the mortal conflict of opposite moral systems meaning the genocide was perpetrated according to a particular moral code. The article examines an essential aspect of politics, the hostility towards finding the structure of reception of the genocidal drift. Then, how to imagine a moral code that effectively fights the …
International Catholic Deaf Association United States Section, Inc. Midwest Region E-Newsletter, December 2014
ICDA Mid-West Region Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in USA
ICDA Mid-West Region Newsletter
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 2014
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 2014
Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Detroit, MI
Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit Finding Aid
Office Of Ministry With The Deaf Newsletter, December 2014
Office Of Ministry With The Deaf Newsletter, December 2014
Office of Ministry with the Deaf Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Springfield, MA
Office of Ministry with the Deaf Newsletter Finding Aid
Effeta, December 2014
Effeta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Bologna, Italy
Signs Of Faith, December 2014
Signs of Faith
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Paterson, NJ
Signs of Faith Finding Aid