Home
2 Events
- 1
Sort
-
Exploring a democratic ritual: “Young citizens’ ceremonies” in transnational perspective
Throughout the 20th century, and in some instances until today, various European countries, among them Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and France, have organized ceremonies to celebrate the accession of young citizens to their political rights (and duties). Called Jungbürgerfeier, Erstwählerfeier, Burgerdag or promotions citoyennes, these rituals have long been forgotten in countries where they ceased to exist, or been overlooked as marginal or simply boring. In fact, however, in the course of their transformations and transnational circulation they have crystallized key tensions within contemporary democracies. We would like to invite scholars working on or interested by these ceremonies in other contexts to join us and help us broaden our transnational perspective.
-
The Relevance of Anne Brontë in the English-speaking World and Elsewhere
Current Perspectives
This monographic issue seeks to showcase novel perspectives on the work of Anne Brontë, with a special emphasis on various aspects of her literary and cultural prism. Firstly, it aims to delve into the cultural traces that her legacy left through interconnected reflections on the context of her life, her family's creative and religious milieu, and even the work of her sisters. Secondly, it aims to study the presence and reception of Anne Brontë's work in other countries, both through novels (influence, dialogue and intertextuality) and other creations, such as cinema.
2 Events
- 1
Choose a filter
Events
- Past (2)
event format
Languages
- English
Secondary languages
Years
- 2021
Subjects
- Society (1)
- Sociology (1)
- Ethnology, anthropology (1)
- History (1)
- Political studies (1)
- Sociology (1)
- Mind and language (1)
- Language (1)
- Literature (1)
- Language (1)
- Periods (2)
- Modern (2)
- Nineteenth century
- Twentieth century (1)
- Twenty-first century (1)
- Modern (2)
