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Journal articles on the topic "Voyage imaginaire"
Rus, Martijn. "Un voyage imaginaire aberrant." Poétique 159, no. 3 (2009): 325. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/poeti.159.0325.
Full textÉmile, Arthur. "Un imaginaire en voyage." Artefact, no. 18 (June 15, 2023): 319–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/artefact.14120.
Full textRequemora, Sylvie. "L’espace dans la littérature de voyages." Images et imaginaire de l’espace 34, no. 1-2 (February 23, 2004): 249–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/007566ar.
Full textFlahault, François. "Donner corps au voyage imaginaire." Archives de sciences sociales des religions, no. 196 (December 4, 2021): 129–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/assr.59978.
Full textBackès-Thomas, Madeleine. "Un voyage imaginaire avec Madame Favez." Bulletin de psychologie 49, no. 423 (1996): 163–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bupsy.1996.14514.
Full textSolioz, Christophe. "Laisser passer le vent entre les mots." Esprit Septembre, no. 9 (September 23, 2024): 117–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/espri.2408.0117.
Full textLemercier-Goddard, Sophie. "“Upon what ground?”: Hamlet as Journeying Play." Études anglaises Vol. 76, no. 2 (November 30, 2023): 225–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/etan.762.0225.
Full textD'Angelo, Biagio. "S'eloigner (et sortir) de Malbork: topographies de l'imagination moderne." Aletria: Revista de Estudos de Literatura 15 (June 30, 2007): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.15.0.163-177.
Full textCabanès, Jean-Louis. "Le voyage en Hollande : clichés et musée imaginaire." Cahiers Edmond et Jules de Goncourt 1, no. 2 (1993): 55–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/cejdg.1993.1502.
Full textDupuy, Lionel. "Le dialogue des imaginaires. Formes du monstrueux et merveilleux géographique dans Voyage au centre de la Terre (Jules Verne, 1867)." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 61, no. 172 (December 6, 2017): 117–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1042718ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Voyage imaginaire"
Amirou, Rachid. "Imaginaire touristique et sociabilités de voyage." Paris 5, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA05H073.
Full textThis thesis is a result of several years of work as tour guide, from 1984 to 1988, with the French youth hostels, I travelled with French groups of tourists to different countries like brazil, china, Thailand, Philippines, Burma, Ireland, Hong-Kong, Malaysia and Quebec. Inspired by a reflection on child's playing extracted from Donald. W. Winnicot(1), this contribution intends to cast a socio-anthropological light on holidays' behavior. Its main hypothesis is that there is a 'homology of structure' (max weber) between the child's area of play and the vacations' space. Child’s play, according to some psychoanalysts, expresses a relationship of confidence established with space and the immediate environment. An area of playing (or space of illusion) is thus created as an intermediary element between the child and the outside world. That imaginary and that infantile experiment of a confident balance with the outside world can be laid down as a symbolic matrix that moulds the vacations' sociality of today. Pilgrimages, group tourism, clubs, holiday villages, camping, etc. Strongly suggest the presence or creation of a proper space time. That space time, along with the themes it conveys - conviviality and retiring into one's shell -, evokes a laymen's pattern of "communitas" on the one hand, and, on the other hand, it somehow actualizes that original relation to the "outside world" where the child lives. The same process of apprehension of the outside world via the creation of a specific
Courtinat, Nicolas. "Philosophie, histoire et imaginaire dans le Voyage en Orient" de Lamartine." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999CLF20012.
Full textCourtinat, Nicolas. "Philosophie, histoire et imaginaire dans le "Voyage en Orient" de Lamartine /." Paris : H. Champion, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb390083440.
Full textCeccucci, Leonardo <1996>. "“Le Voyage en Orient de Gérard de Nerval entre réalité et imaginaire”." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/21141.
Full textMenzies, Ruth. "Les "Voyages de Gulliver" de Jonathan Swift et la tradition française du voyage imaginaire : parcours intertextuels et identité générique." La Réunion, 2004. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/04_06_Menzies.pdf.
Full text"Gulliver's travels" belong to the imaginary voyage tradition, founded by Lucian of Samosata and particularly popular in 17th-Century France. The links between Swift's work and the texts in French are of two types. The "Travels" are intertextually connected to several hypotexts (the d'Ablancourt version of the "True history", Rabelais' "Quart livre", Cyrano de Bergerac's "L'autre monde"), whereas other resemblances are the result of traits characteristic of the genre. Swift's text shares many codes and topoi͏̈ with Veiras' "Histoire des Sévarambes", Foigny's "Terre australe connue" and Tyssot de Patot's "Voyages et aventures de Jacques Massé", anchoring itself firmly within a textual network in order to reflect upon human society, truth and fiction, as well as literary continuity, which the work both embodies and perpetuates
Alves, Vaz Paulo. "Imaginaire mythique de l’Afrique subsaharienne à l’âge classique." Thesis, Paris 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA040201.
Full textDifferent travellers decided to visit and explore Africa either on their own or because of government, religious or commercial obligations. They had various motivations : some were really interested in this continent and wanted to know more about it, others went there to satisfy a desire of discovery and to share unknown lands for trade. As soon as they arrived visitors were struck by the difference - in physionomy - between the African population and the rest of the world. Travel stories - reports of bygone days - bring back the African peoples who were seing white people for the first time. The discovery of a new world, its exploration and literature are the root of the fascination for Africa. In this context the representation and the enchantment - that Sub-Saharan Africa aroused in the collective imagination of the Classical Age travellers - will be studied. Africa has become over the centuries a name which sounds mysterious, suggesting to the minds of men a stream of unusual landscapes. Myths were born from the observation of unknown lands through writing. In fact thanks to different travellers from previous centuries Africa shows in the collective imagination of Europeans from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries two mythical and real pictures, opposed but complementary. This continent is described as a huge desert territory filled with fabulous beings where precious stones and gold grow or are washed away by the rivers flooded after rain. Africa is then described as a contintent with poor, ignorant, superstitious peoples : savages and cannibals. Everything looks different for travellers : men, civilisations, plants and lands so myths linked with Africa sprouted from them. The symbolic value of the myth is transferred in travel books and provide a common background of marvellous pictures
t'Felt, Kristina. "Le voyage des Danois et le tourisme des Chinois. Mobilité : entre l'imaginaire et le réel." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LORR0268/document.
Full textHow to explain the continuous growth of tourist mobility despite the global economic crisis? One of the answers establishing the fundamental problem of this research in sociology is the constancy of the noetic function of travel. Moving to meet the Other one and the Elsewhere can be a source of inspiration, pleasure, refusal or indifference. Which meaning does the social actor give to his journey? This can be imagined, lived or told, and thus producing varied images. During a trip the individual is confronting three temporalities: the images of the trip mingle with his previous imaginary representations, his present is made of a sensory experience associated with the space-time forming the frame and, at the same time he is already in the perspective of the return/homecoming collecting images or objects that will compose the support of his future story and memory. Two field surveys made it possible to distinguish the tourist trip from the journey, one carried out with Danish travelers / tourists in Aude on the one hand and another one with Chinese tourists in Paris, and to show that every tourist becomes a traveler when he makes a noetic experience, that is to say, he enters into a dialogue with the Other one and the environment creating a temporality likely to change himself and so his perception of reality. Formerly identified by ancient philosophers, this dialectic remains potential in any voluntary mobility despite industrial, standard, mass tourism and continues to play an initiatory role in the construction of being
Journolleau, Elisabeth. "Le voyage dans l'imaginaire à travers les oeuvres de : Selma Lagerlöf, "Le merveilleux voyage de Nils Holgerssson à travers la Suède", [de] Franz Hellens, "Mélusine" [et de] Michael Ende, "L'histoire sans fin"." Bordeaux 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996BOR30051.
Full textNadifi, Rajaa. "Le Proche Orient arabe d'après des récits de voyage et des textes de fiction, de 1880 à 1939." Rouen, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988ROUEL053.
Full textThe Orient has, throughout the Middle Ages to our present day, held a unique place among french thinking. Between 1880 and 1939, perception of the orient underwent profond changes. Exotic appeal of an orient of dreams and fantaisies, as defined by romantics, evaporeted with the onset of realism. The pre-conceived notion were replaced by a quest for the "other orient". Between the end of 19th century and World War II, the "exoticism" of the arabic and near eastern world was condamned as a minar genre. Turbulents events which plaqued theses countries did not leave much room for dreams. Loti and Barrès, by the sheer beauty and power of their writting, were the only ones who could revive the theme that had fallen into oblivion. Credit should be given to minar writers who shed light upon the society in their treatment of the "other anf far giving birth to a new definition of exoticism. The oriental society perceived in its duality, was only a miror reflacting an inperished french society. The refusal to recognize the true identity of the Orient betrays its own confusion, in a world characterized by instability and the loss of ancestral values the western world was seeking for security in the Orient, but it's for ever lost there
Durocher, Maryse. "Allons au pays des merveilles : la construction des univers merveilleux dans les récits de voyage imaginaire pour la jeunesse." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/31526.
Full textBooks on the topic "Voyage imaginaire"
Peres, Shimon. Le voyage imaginaire: Avec Théodore Herzl en Israël. Paris: Éd. 1, 1998.
Find full textAnnarosa, Poli, ed. Voyage imaginaire, voyage initiatique: Actes du Congre s international de Ve rone, 1988. Gene ve: Slatkine, 1991.
Find full textVerona, Università di, Centre de recherche sur l'imaginaire de Grenoble., Centro interuniversitario di ricerche sul "Viaggio in Italia.", and Congrès International sur Voyage imaginaire, voyage initiatique (1988 : Verona, Italy), eds. Voyage imaginaire, voyage initiatique: Actes du congrès internationale de Vérone, 26-28 avril 1988. Moncalieri, Italy: Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur le voyage en Italie, 1988.
Find full textCentro interuniversitario di ricerche sul "Viaggio in Italia.", ed. Voyage imaginaire, voyage initiatique: Actes du congrès international de Vérone, 26-28 avril 1988. Moncalieri, Italy: Centro interuniversitario di richerche sul "Viaggio in Italia", 1990.
Find full textWaggaman, Béatrice Elisabeth. Le voyage autour du monde de Bougainville: Droit et imaginaire. Nancy: Presses universitaires de Nancy, 1992.
Find full textBrissac, Elvire de. Voyage imaginaire autour de Barbe Nicole Ponsardin, veuve Cliquot, 1777-1866. Paris: Grasset, 2009.
Find full textNicolas, Bouvier, and Starobinski Pierre, eds. Le corps, miroir du monde: Voyage dans le musée imaginaire de Nicolas Bouvier. Carouge-Genève: Zoé, 2000.
Find full textCappellen, Raphaël. Letres des ysles et terres nouvellement trouvées par les Portugalois: Un voyage imaginaire à Sumatra à la Renaissance. Genève: Droz, 2021.
Find full textGaleries nationales du Grand Palais (France), ed. La Lune: Du voyage réel aux voyages imaginaires. Paris: M, 2019.
Find full texteditor, Poullain Christine, Theulière Guillaume editor, Centre de la Vieille Charité, and Musée des civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée à Marseille, eds. Picasso: Voyages imaginaires. Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux-Grand Palais, 2018.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Voyage imaginaire"
Meynier, Fabien. "La carte et le voyage." In Cinéma et imaginaire topographique, 197–220. Grenoble: UGA Éditions, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/11smn.
Full textDavid, Leonard, Andrew Aldrin, and Peter Eckart. "Imaginary Voyages and “Lunatics”." In Handbook of Lunar Base Design and Development, 1–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05323-9_56-1.
Full textDunér, David. "Imaginary Voyages (from Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century)." In Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, 1419–24. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-65093-6_5373.
Full textDunér, David. "Imaginary Voyages (from Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century)." In Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, 1–6. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27833-4_5373-1.
Full textPoppenhagen, Nicole. "“Ocean People”: Maritime (Im)Mobilities in the Chinese American Imaginary." In Maritime Mobilities in Anglophone Literature and Culture, 187–210. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91275-8_10.
Full textPatel, Sandhya. "“To treat them with all imaginable humanity”: Violence and James Cook’s Endeavour Voyage." In Representations of Violence in the Eighteenth-Century Pacific, 155–203. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-62630-2_4.
Full textRemmington, Janet. "‘Through Dustless Tracks’ for African Rights: Narrative Currents and Political Imaginaries of Solomon Plaatje’s 1914 Sea Voyage." In Sea Narratives: Cultural Responses to the Sea, 1600–Present, 81–110. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58116-7_4.
Full textGal, Ofer. "Two Bohemian Journeys: Real, Imaginary and Idealized Voyages at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century." In Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 15–30. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7383-7_2.
Full textMargaroni, Maria. "Time-Voyagers to the Infinity-Point of the Human: Woolf, Kristeva and the Bisexual Imaginary." In Different Voices, 43–68. Göttingen: V&R unipress, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737015288.43.
Full textGal, Ofer. "Imaginary Voyages: The New Science and Its Search for a Vantage Point (Or: How the Imagination Was Used to Domesticate the Exotic)." In The Palgrave Handbook of Early Modern Literature and Science, 49–71. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-46361-6_3.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Voyage imaginaire"
Cremades Cano, Isaac David. "Eau et mémoire chez Marie-Célie Agnant." In XXV Coloquio AFUE. Palabras e imaginarios del agua. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/xxvcoloquioafue.2016.3066.
Full textConrad, Thomas. "« Dans la nuit, mais sur les limites du jour » : les mondes de Balzac." In Voyages imaginaires et récits des autres mondes (XIXe-XXIe siècles). Fabula, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.4807.
Full textDésile, Patrick. "Les mondes de la lune, une rêverie ordinaire." In Voyages imaginaires et récits des autres mondes (XIXe-XXIe siècles). Fabula, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.4805.
Full textBesson, Anne. "Le Trône de fer, les routes sans fin d’un univers en expansion." In Voyages imaginaires et récits des autres mondes (XIXe-XXIe siècles). Fabula, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.4817.
Full textPantin, Isabelle. "L’Autre Monde introuvable dans l’œuvre de J. R. R. Tolkien." In Voyages imaginaires et récits des autres mondes (XIXe-XXIe siècles). Fabula, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.4809.
Full textLavocat, Françoise. "Introduction. Analogies, métaphores et explorations des limites : les autres mondes de la fiction." In Voyages imaginaires et récits des autres mondes (XIXe-XXIe siècles). Fabula, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.4801.
Full textGouvard, Jean-Michel. "Jules Verne : une collection de panoramas." In Voyages imaginaires et récits des autres mondes (XIXe-XXIe siècles). Fabula, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.4803.
Full textPalombi, Maria-Pia Mischitelli & Melinda. "Voyages dans l’en‑deçà avec Italo Calvino. Les Cosmicomics et les Villes invisibles, esquisses cartographiques." In Voyages imaginaires et récits des autres mondes (XIXe-XXIe siècles). Fabula, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.4813.
Full textBréan, Simon. "Théories fictionnelles des mondes possibles en science‑fiction." In Voyages imaginaires et récits des autres mondes (XIXe-XXIe siècles). Fabula, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.4815.
Full textSzyman, Alexandra. "Les mots et les imaginaires de l’eau dans l’œuvre de Simone Schwarz-Bart." In XXV Coloquio AFUE. Palabras e imaginarios del agua. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/xxvcoloquioafue.2016.3175.
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