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Aubin, Isabelle. "Souvenirs du quotidien". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/mq25482.pdf.
Texto completoLaforge, Lise. "Vivre l'art du quotidien". Thèse, Chicoutimi : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 1993. http://theses.uqac.ca.
Texto completoCe travail de recherche a été réalisé à l'UQAC dans le cadre du programme de maîtrise en arts plastiques extensionné de l'UQAM à l'UQAC. CaQCU Document électronique également accessible en format PDF. CaQCU
Bohac, Barbara. "L’esthétique du quotidien chez Mallarmé". Paris 4, 2006. http://ezproxy.normandie-univ.fr/login?url=http://www.classiques-garnier.com/numerique-bases/garnier?filename=BbcMS01.
Texto completoThe goal of this thesis is to define the principles of an aesthetics of the everyday in Stéphane Mallarmé’s work so as to go beyond the opposition often put forward between frivolous and deep literary works. More specifically, the aim is to evaluate the unity of the poet’s work by examining the writings usually considered minor, such as his texts on decorative art or his so-called Vers de circumstance, no less than the writings considered major, such as the poems of the Poésies. It becomes evident that the poet distances himself from the traditional hierarchy of arts and genres that tends to assign a low value to an aesthetics of the everyday. For Mallarmé, the decorative object embodies a beauty consisting of a series of necessary relations that spiritualise it and confer on it a suggestive power. Its shine and colours reflect the solar drama that is a symbol of man’s condition on earth, and it serves as an instrument of a domestic cult of the human spirit. The image of the solar drama and its suggestive associations can be found in many poetic texts, where the everyday is transmuted into dream and music and grounds a « metapoetic dimension », facilitating a conception of the unity of an aesthetics of the everyday
Mihali, Ciprian. "Pour une hermeneutique du quotidien". Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000STR20013.
Texto completoJannet, Anne-Marie. "La rhetorique du journal quotidien". Paris 3, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA030047.
Texto completoWriting for a newspaper as a specific way of "speaking" is hardly a wellknown activity. A speech analysis with such an objective as the study of the linguistic processes that eventually lead the "speaker" to produce sense can enable very researcher to define the main ways in which what specefic speech is used by the newspaper eventually works. In the present study, such an analysis will probe into three different levels of speech : the layout of the newspaper, such a varied linguage phenomena as enunciation technics, the various modes of referring to the topics dealt with. . . And also the different ways of organizing any speech, whether it be a story, a description or a demonstration. Such theorical processes as are ordinarily used for the study of litterature have been adapted to fit the study of rhetorical means used to provide the readers with news and information in as specific a situation as that of communicating through the media. Various strategies within whose range the two partners implied in the act of communicating have to "operate" as thus been defined, taking into account the main two aims of this kind of speech : how to let the readers know about the news and how to make them trust what is thus said. The way in which what information is given by the newspaper will be trusted depends upon a twofold process : how real and how trustfull the information will eventually sound. Besides, whatever text may be a produced by the newspaper cannot come "out of the blue", and its readers will be implied in a twofold way of copying with the articles : they will both have to discover and to recognize
Côté, Nancy. "Vivre au quotidien avec le VIH". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/mq25539.pdf.
Texto completoLanglois, Chantal. "La chronique scandaleuse : l'ombre du quotidien". Thesis, McGill University, 1988. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=64030.
Texto completoFrisque, Cégolène. "L'activité journalistique au quotidien : travail relationnel, identitaire et rédactionnel des journalistes de la presse quotidienne régionale". Paris 10, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA100156.
Texto completoSchilling, Derek. "Mémoires du quotidien : les lieux de Perec". Villeneuf d'Ascq Presses Univ. du Septentrion, 2006. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&docl̲ibrary=BVB01&docn̲umber=014990527&linen̲umber=0001&funcc̲ode=DBR̲ECORDS&servicet̲ype=MEDIA.
Texto completoLesure, Sandrine. "Soins et hygiène des pieds au quotidien". Bordeaux 2, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BOR2P032.
Texto completoGiralt, Marie-Carmen. "Création au quotidien d'une réalité monacale féminine". Paris, EHESS, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995EHES0016.
Texto completoBecause the construction of manastic reality springs from the very "apory" of the notion of exteriority and interiority of the world, it sends back-owing to its existence - through a tragic reflexivity to the key question of the knowing of reality. How does this social form come into being as a challenge to the corpus of knowledge ofreality through by and for the human body? in what way would the behaviour proning disposession of the self be paradigmatic of the religious as a whole ? in a attempt to answer those questions, the field of research is made up of three monasteries each of them presenting a particular character as to the tale of their origins wich intermingle with a different "monastic memory" whose aim is no other than the fact of providing a frame for the embodying of memory, within continuity, rupture, actualization of a past in relation with place time and divinity
Zicola, Michaël. "Vivre le handicap au quotidien : étude microsociologique". Orléans, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005ORLE2084.
Texto completoSchilling, Derek. "Mémoire du quotidien : les lieux de Perec". Paris 8, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA081356.
Texto completoIn 1950's and 1960's france, the emergence of the everyday as a category at the intersection of literature, philosophy, and the social sciences marked an important shift in intellectual history: from the actor-event nexus to the "long duration" of annales's historiography (braudel); from narratives of class emancipation to an understanding of alienation in spatial terms (lefebvre); from the existential project to the ontological priority of an everydayness without subjective content (blanchot). As certeau would reiterate, the quotidian composed a level of practice that dominant systems of thought had repressed by necessity but which harbored utopian qualities. Like these postwar thinkers, georges perec classified a significant portion of his work as a "'sociological' questioning of the everyday. " from his novel things, a flaubertian montage of petty bourgeois commonplaces, to hyperrealist set pieces and time lapse experiments conducted in paris streets during the 1970's, perec redefined narrative and descriptive genres by appropriating modes of viewing, recording, and archiving associated with descriptive ethnography and semiology. This study examines the ways in which such texts, while establishing an inventory of material culture, reinterpret the function of writing in relation to the rhetorical tradition of artificial memory and topics described by yates and barthes. The memory place and the commonplace provide perec, a child of the holocaust, with tools for an oblique, serialized self-description which stresses the commonality of lived space. In a culture where collective memory is increasingly predicated on national ideals (cf. Nora's lieux de memoire), perec's description of the everyday gives symptomatic expression to historical trauma only to forge a potential memory for a collective whose sole identity lies in its passage through an inexhaustible series of places, in the city and in discourse
Gauthier, Geneviève. "Objets rituels pour mieux vivre le quotidien /". Thèse, Chicoutimi : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 2002. http://theses.uqac.ca.
Texto completoOliver-Coron, Florence Debru Armelle. "La philosophie du quotidien dans la correspondance de Cicéron". Lille : A.N.R.T, 2006. http://documents.univ-lille3.fr/files/pub/www/recherche/theses/OLIVIER_CORON_Florence.pdf.
Texto completoLANHORE, MARC. "L'aliment : du modele de l'anorexie au pharmakon quotidien". Paris 7, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA070067.
Texto completoFernez-Walch, Sandrine. "L'innovation de produit au quotidien en entreprise industrielle". Paris, ENMP, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991ENMP0294.
Texto completoFontane, Wacker Nathalie. "L'étrangeté du quotidien dans l'oeuvre de Marie NDiaye". Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007CLF20024.
Texto completoPieroli, Jean-Luc. "Le mineur de fer au quotidien : mines d'Hayange /". Knutange (9 rue Foch, 57240) : Fensch vallée éd, 1995. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40061141t.
Texto completoCohen-Giaoui, Nathalie. "L'éducation du diabétique au quotidien : rôle du pharmacien". Paris 5, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA05P012.
Texto completoDieng, Omar. "Le sport dans les quotidiens généralistes sénégalais Le Soleil, Sud Quotidien et Walfadjri (1970-2012) : un tiraillement entre tradition et modernité ?" Thesis, Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018UBFCC032.
Texto completoThis research work is based on the analysis of the Senegalese general dailies Le Soleil (1970-2012), Le Sud Quotidien (1984-2012) and Walfadjri (1984-2012). This study aims to describe the place of sport and bodily practices in Senegalese newspapers. In other words, it is a question of understanding how sport is represented, constructed and cultivated in this press in order to satisfy a very diverse public, gathering both intellectuals and illiterates. What tools do newspaper journalists have at their disposal to promote sports images and messages in Senegal? This research attempts to show that sport, conveyed by the largest post-colonial generalist dailies, evolves according to the political regimes that have followed one another in Senegal: since independence in 1960 under Senghor, through the presidency of Abdou Diouf and, finally, during the political alternation of Wade in the 2000s. Ultimately, this study intends to show that the journalists of these dailies appropriate, for example, the Senegalese wrestling in a perspective of promotion and recognition of the national identity and physical heritage. This cultural and traditional practice, appreciated by the population, is part of a very diverse range of sporting activities, which could finally reveal the general political, social and cultural positioning of a Senegal torn between modernity and tradition
Debras, Sylvie. "Lectrices au quotidien : Enquêtes de réception auprès de lectrices et lecteurs d'un quotidien régional : Analyses des discours, des pratiques et des textes". Paris 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA020019.
Texto completoSmets, Patrick. "La légitimité au quotidien: l'idéologie dans le discours managérial". Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/211100.
Texto completoTalpin, Emilie V. "L'exploration du quotidien dans Chats perchés de Chris Marker". Oxford, Ohio : Miami University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1201736838.
Texto completoGiret, Sabine. "Approche de l'hygiène dans l'exercice quotidien de la stomatologie". Paris 5, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA05P212.
Texto completoOliver-Coron, Florence. "La philosophie du quotidien dans la correspondance de Cicéron". Lille 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006LIL3A007.
Texto completoHis letters reveal the numerous strategies that Cicero uses in order to make the best of his time. His philosophy applies to this concrete field and its even sometimes influenced by it. Cicero makes the best of the positive potential that bear the present and the circumstances, and he adjusts to them, even though he remains autonomous. He does his utmost to take advantage of lasting periods of time by choosing constructive habits and encouraging the continuity of positive aspects. In this search for stability, physical or material elements can help to minimize changes, that Cicero thinkd harmful overall ; he only accepts them when they are unavoidable. Lastly, writing and reading letters especially allow him to picture himself out of the real time, either in future, which gives him perspective on the present, either in his own temporality, that he can rearrange in a personal way, either in virtual evocations. Faced with the limits and the hardships that time imposes om him, Cicero can build, thanks to philosohy, ethics and a persona, between seriousness and jokes, between ideal and compromise
Marion, Céline Gotti. "Lieux-dits : expérience d'un quotidien par l'image en mouvement". Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25263.
Texto completoLaalaj, Lamia. "Le quotidien sublime : à la recherche d'un langage pictographique". Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/29473.
Texto completoTalpin, Emilie V. "L’EXPLORATION DU QUOTIDIEN DANS CHATS PERCHÉS DE CHRIS MARKER". Miami University / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1201736838.
Texto completoGreen, Clare. "Design et relations pérennes avec les objets du quotidien". Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019EHES0105.
Texto completoThis research starts from designing, an activity at the heart of interrogations concerning our current consumption behaviour. As a practice, design is evolving in reaction to responsibilities in the current environmental context, by questioning the role of physical objects and by finding technological and virtual alternatives. While evolutions towards more virtual solutions may be beneficial they don’t resolve the problem of the place of materials in our relations and our behaviour. This constitutes the research start point: attempting to identify the relational components that contribute to product longevity, as the optimisation and extension of product life-times has the potential to reduce the rate of consumption of both materials and embodied energy. The aim is to focus on the banal objects and relations that constitute the majority of what surrounds us.This research is in three parts, which represent three different ways to approach lasting product relations. Section one concentrates on the activity that creates objects and produces elements that can create relations with them. Section two examines theoretical frameworks already used to structure object relations, with the aim of identifying elements appropriate for addressing longer relations and aspects of relations that may be overlooked. Section three examines object relations in-situ in everyday life, through a series of studies of user behaviour based on design research methods. The potential complexity of longer everyday object relations is underlined by these three sections. Section one highlights the multiple facets that products can possess. Section two illustrates different ways that these facets can be structured and section three regroups product facets that appear to contribute to longer product relations. The first and third sections also illustrate two different moments in product relations: firstly conception, production and first contact, and secondly reception and life with the object, which may not be sufficiently taken into account in design activity.The outcome of the experimentation phase (section three) is an illustration mapping the key components present in longer product relations. This illustration gives an overview of the components identified as most robust. Some of these components match themes and determinants already identified in recent research and confirm the multi-facetted nature of longer everyday product relationships. The identification of the importance of actions (using, touching and feeling…), less present in the literature consulted, constitute a key contribution in this research. These are relational components that should be emphasised in future models and design strategies.This research aims to re-evaluate the importance given to the symbolic aspects of object relations in the context of ordinary products and underline the presence, importance and particularities of other components closer to the physical, material object
Semi, Giovanni. "Le multiculturalisme quotidien : Porta Palazzo entre commerce et conflit". Università degli studi (Torino, Italia), 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004EHES0166.
Texto completoKone, Adama. "Fraternité-Matin étude du quotidien national ivoirien (1964-1984)". Lille 3 : ANRT, 1985. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb375942686.
Texto completoChretien, Julie. "Rôle de la mobilité dans la maîtrise d’un quotidien complexe". Thesis, Paris Est, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PESC1058/document.
Texto completoTimes studies agree on the fact that our society is currently undergoing changes in terms of pace of life, but debates arise as to the uniformity of such changes within the population and individuals’ scope of action in the face of said phenomena. Given that society as a whole mastered time and space through the rise of transport speed, one is tempted to assume that it is also the case on the individual level. However, few empirical studies have taken it upon themselves to analyze the impact of speed in daily mobility on individuals’ pace of life. Using a combination of statistical analysis and in-depth interviews, this thesis aims at providing supplementary insight into the topic by analyzing transport modes and mobility patterns of inhabitants of the Greater Paris region. Through this micro-social analysis, we show that the more out-of-home activities people do, the lower their average speed in the course of a day is, whilst the average distance to a destination also decreases. This can be explained by the way they choose their destinations. For activities which are meaningful to them, they maximize the utility of their destination by using fast transport modes. For ancillary activities, they minimize travel time by locating them in the direct vicinity of their high-value activities, which prompts the use of slower modes. Finally, we show that the combination of these two rationales is easier in the center than in the suburbs, thus facilitating a high pace of life and more improvised schedules in the former. Hence, more than access to speed, it is residential location which induces disparities between people in their ability to deal with time demands
Abisror, Thierry. "La sclérose en plaques : du traitement au quotidien du malade". Paris 5, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA05P032.
Texto completoLopes, Marta Julia Marques. "Les soins, images et réalités : le quotidien soignant au Brésil". Paris 7, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA070109.
Texto completoThis thesis deals with the universe of health care in the hospitals. The small units and the staff are analised from a sistematic (strategy) and interactive (socio-anthropological) perspective. This base analytical perspective is complemented with a focus on the sexual division of work while a principle of the production organization. Thus, nursing health care is discussed as a concrete result of this division of work based on the fact that nursing is a"natural" female action
Kouvibidila, Gaston-Jonas. "Histoire et diffusion du quotidien Mweti des origines à 1985". Bordeaux 3, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989BOR30065.
Texto completoJaouadi, Nejib. "Une famille au quotidien : enquête filmique dans un village tunisien". Paris 10, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA100210.
Texto completoThe PH. D. Thesis consists of a dissertation and a documentary film that shows the daily activities of a large family in "Chaabet el Chemlali", a troglodytic village in the south-west of Tunisia. The text consists of 8 chapters. The first three chapters deal with preparation of the film, the village space organization and its history. The different stages of the survey preceding the filming are analyzed. The question: "how can a film director works with people who are hostile to a movie camera" is studied in details. Chapters 4 to 8 explain the strategy of the setting and a picture analysis. The conditions in which the film was taken are depicted. There is a detailed analysis of the space and time limits, the relational constraints, the choice of the setting, the "profilmy" of characters and the reactions in front of the camera. Afterwards are studied in details: women housework, men agricultural tasks and introduction of the youth into the world of growups. The text ends with an analysis of the editing (montage), which gives a coherence to the film
LEORAT, NICOLE. "Les romans de barbara pym : une peinture minimaliste du quotidien". Caen, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994CAEN1153.
Texto completoThis thesis based on the novels of barbara pym )a contemporary english writer) focuses on what makes up the gist of her work: the description of the everyday life of a micro society (that of the english, anglican middle-class) observed from a distance, which leads both to a humorous point of view and to a minimalist approach the first part centres on the minimalism of her material: spatial limitation, repetitive time, humdrum lives but whose description is enhanced by the author's humorous and sympathetic view. Then the techniques used to highlight the deliberately ordinary nature of the material are studied: for example, external focalisation by means of "observer" characters, the use of material details, commonplace dialogues, different attenuating devices (understatements, oblique approach. . . ) which lead to a minimalism of point of view and expression, thus reinforcing the everyday life aspect of the selected material. The third part deals with the attempts at escaping the routine, banal existence through the power of imagination or by actual travels. It then shows how these attempts always end in failure or derision, so accentuating the impact and hold of the "everyday" on the characters'lives
Sipe, Daniel Aquinas. "L'Idéal quotidien : poésie, société et quête d'utopie au XIXe siècle". Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003STR20059.
Texto completoIn this dissertation I study the poetry of two of the nineteenth century's more important authors, Charles Baudelaire and Stéphane Mallarmé, in order to show how their formulation of a utopian literary practice can serve as a model for understanding the complex interactions between literature and society. I contend that authors like Baudelaire and Mallarmé no longer 'show' utopia; instead, they attempt to 'produce' it through the creation of a revolutionary kind of poetic language. While this essentially theoretical approach examines something like the discursive logic of the utopian from a twenty-first-century perspective, it does so by building on a historical reading of nineteenth-century utopian practice. In the introductory stages of my work, I show how representations of utopia in pre-Revolutionary French literature were fantasies about social possibilities. Because utopia was never some distant island (not even in Thomas More's 1516 eponymous novel) but rather a sophisticated metaphor for existing society, the 'space' utopia occupied and defined was that of literary discourse itself. In the nineteenth century, however, two factors conspired to alter the nature and objectives of utopian practice: (1) technological advances brought on by the Industrial Revolution; and (2) the political void left by the collapse of the French monarchy. Together these elements made many citizens of this emerging but still undefined social order believe that true utopia was imminent. Utopian movements flourished. The great expectations they engendered became the ideological catalysts for the litany of revolutions that define the century. While the impact of utopian thought on nineteenth-century French politics is well documented, no significant scholarly work to date has investigated the rich interplay between utopia, literary production and society. I argue this is because the subject is embroiled in one of the great paradoxes of nineteenth-century literature. For the closer society thought itself to utopia the more superfluous abstract literary fantasies of the social sphere became. By mid-century, however, these utopian social movements begin to disintegrate under the weight of their untenable dreams. It is at this point, I contend, that utopia resurfaces in the literary, but in entirely new and unexpected ways - in the formulation of a dystopian literary model in Baudelaire's "Pauvre Belgique" and in the fetishisation of female bodies in Mallarmé's poetry to name two examples. If literary scholars have generally ignored the significance of this fundamental shift in utopian literary practice, it is, I contend, because most have viewed the fields it affects as distinctly autonomous. Utopian literature has been perceived either as a social-political problem or as an aesthetic-literary problem but not as both. On one hand, sociological readings of the era tend to concentrate solely on the causal association between literary production and the introduction of market forces in French publishing circles. .
Vallart-Rossi, Marie-Agnès. "Le christianisme vécu au quotidien au XVIIe siècle : Benoite Rencurel". Paris, EPHE, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006EPHE5019.
Texto completoJaouadi, Nejib. "Une Famille au quotidien enquête filmique dans un village tunisien". Lille 3 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37598468q.
Texto completoBriand, Virginie. "Manger au quotidien : la vulnérabilité des familles urbaines en Afrique /". Paris : IRD éd. : Karthala, 2008. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41190082t.
Texto completoBibliogr. p. 237-255.
Coulibaly, Bojana. "L'invention du quotidien dans la nouvelle ouest africaine d'expression anglaise". Thesis, Tours, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOUR2010.
Texto completoThis study draws its inspiration from what the French sociologist Michel de Certeau identified as the invention of the quotidian in his well known The Practice of Everyday Life (1980). A close reading and analysis of West African short fiction will allow us to examine how through everyday creative practices and within their own private spheres the represented individuals reestablish a space of agency previously denied to them. The first part of our study will consist in presenting the various conditions of emergence of African short fiction. We will look at the socio-political context and at the role of the short story writer, the publishing industry as well as the reception of African short fiction in Africa and abroad, which will allow us to emphasize the intrinsic link between dignity, agency and development. Secondly, we will focus on the writing of the collective memory of war, trauma and violence and on the numerous creative strategies used by the characters to reaffirm their existence, to fight against violence and to heal from trauma. The final part of this study will examine the stylistic and linguistic strategies used by West African short fiction writers to create a rupture with the colonial literary tradition and to reinvent a new short story genre
Diaz, Soria Inmaculada. "L'expérience touristique de l'espace quotidien : le cas des visiteurs barcelonais". Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOU20066/document.
Texto completoHow do we become tourists? This research aims at understanding the experience of rediscovering the usual environment. Can we expect to be surprised?In a postmodern context where individuals become hybrid (they are at the same time residents and visitors, temporal and permanent inhabitants, in a simple and in a complex relationship with the world surrounding them), we raise the following question: (How) is it possible to enjoy a tourist experience in the region where we live?Our methodology rests on four actions: listening to the cultural and tourist sector, identifying the offer and the existing themes, observing guided tours especially conceived for locals and accessing to visitors’ experiences.Through a qualitative approach, we aim at ascertaining if the distance is indeed an essential component of tourist experiences. The case of the City of Barcelona will be analysed, especially how different experiences are contextualised, first, within the biography of each interviewed visitor and, second, within the spatial and temporal frame where these experiences are carried out. The results provide deeper understanding of the tourist condition and of the transformation of ordinary places into highlights from a rediscovery point of view
IDELSON, Bernard. "La presse quotidienne régionale, P.Q.R., acteur social local : analyse d'un discours de presse : le cas du "Quotidien de La Réunion", 1976-1997". Phd thesis, Université de la Réunion, 1999. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00468911.
Texto completoFoisil, Nadia [Verfasser]. "Être et avoir un corps : Corps quotidien, corps scénique / Nadia Foisil". Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1114640050/34.
Texto completoGermani, Danielle. "Les inhibitions chez l'enfant face à l'acte d'écrire : violences au quotidien". Paris 8, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA081038.
Texto completoTouboul, Annelise. "Le journal quotidien sur le web : dispositif, forme, et identité éditoriale". Lyon 2, 2001. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2001/touboul_al.
Texto completoThis thesis is primarily a semiological study of the technical and formal devices employed by mainstream daily newspapers on the web. Form is considered as an essential means of editorial communication. This study, which clearly asserts the responsibility of the editorial instance, reveals that the devices co-produce the newspaper and are omnipresent throughout the visit. Study of an international corpus reveals the tension between an ostensibly present editorship and the seeming neutrality of the information presented and graded in boxes. Editors are eager to flag the diversity of their web sites and their mastery of informational flux and present substantial amounts of information controlled semi-automatically within pre-fabricated layouts. The sheer volume and density of information all but pre-empt any possible privileging of news items within such a format that necessarily induces substantial fragmentation. A study of the temporal evolution of the web sites reveals three major registers : ephemeral and rapidly updated news stories, more permanent information, and the storage of articles in an archive. Online newspapers function both as news agencies and databases. The editors seek to capture the widest possible public and try to keep them within the site through internal hypertext links. Fragmentation, hierarchisation and automation are the main ingredients of the online paper. It is thus up to the reader to create the most important links - the links of meaning
Matteoli, Jean-Luc. "L' objet pauvre : mémoire et quotidien sur la scène contemporaine française". Rennes 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006REN20042.
Texto completoIn the " dark times " of the twentieth century, the weight of history was further increased by mass horrors, affecting the very image of man. As a result, somme call upon drama to revive, as Aristotle put it, “the sense of human”. Can the real object be up to the part ? The poor object, introduced on the art scene, and later on, right after World War I (Shwitters) or World War II (Kantor), under the aspect of remnants or ruins, is obviously connected to disappearance – of ideas, beings, things. Through the study of the drama scene which has been developing over the last thirty years under the aegis of the discarded object, one realizes that the latter is very much present in puppet shows, street arts or a certain form of “more main stream” drama, and this despite its insignifiance. There, it plays the part of an objector to performance, to representation but also to the obsolescence and following neglect that museums and commemorations attempt to make up for. Nowadays, this few of them flirting with hoax, in wich memory resemble a refuge against the turmoils of history as well as resisting force to engulfing anonimity. Poetically speaking, the object forces the actor to renounce egotism and establish a dialogue with that which Kantor considered a full-fledges partner. In fine, this work is an ttempt to grasp the legacy of the Polish director who died in 1990, as so many artists and companies, from the Théâtre du Radeau, to the Deschamps & Makeïeff Compagny and the 26 000 couverts, see in him a source of inspiration for their own work
Gardner, Flore. "À la fois performance artistique et geste du quotidien. . . (le) Nonsense". Paris 1, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA010722.
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