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La Plaine-Saint-Denis
Presenting communities in front of the cinema screen
En quoi le spectacle cinématographique fait-il communauté ? Doit-il être considéré comme une instance de division ou un moteur consensuel au sein de celles-ci ? Comment se forgent les publics en situation minoritaire ? Il s’agira de questionner côte à côte, parfois d’un seul tenant, deux types de processus : les phénomènes d’homogénéisation culturelle et ceux de coexistence, forcée ou consentie, entre des groupes multiples au sein d’un même territoire en explorant le large éventail de pratiques collectives politiques et sociales émergeant au sein et en marge des espaces de projection animée.
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Coimbra
Conference, symposium - Modern
Lusophone mobilities: between past and present, which future?
6th Conference of the Portuguese Association of Anthropology - panel T047
This panel is meant to discuss these migrating populations’ mobility procedures in lusophone countries, while seeking to construct through the different presentations a broaden mosaic of reflexions about when and how these populations have moved, and how they have used and instrumentalized the "imagined" and politically constructed idea of a "lusophone community".
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Paris
The cultural performances of gender
Ce séminaire interdisciplinaire se propose d'explorer différents espaces, « lieux » et « lisières » de la culture pour penser le genre comme une pratique singulière et mouvante et la performance comme son espace de prédilection.
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Nanterre
Seminar - Ethnology, anthropology
Modes of existence and forms of action in the auditive experience
CREM seminar 2013
Série de trois séances sur le thème : « Modes d'existence et formes d'action dans l'expérience auditive ». Le séminaire du CREM est ouvert aux chercheurs et étudiants de toutes disciplines. Organisé par Jean Lambert, Nicolas Prévot, Christine Guillebaud, Victor A. Stoichiţă.
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Lausanne
Conference, symposium - History
Perspectives from India and Russia
Projeté à l’occasion de la réunion des sections des langues orientales et slaves de l’université de Lausanne, ce colloque vise à explorer la notion des « marges » de l’orientalisme dénoncé par Edward Saïd en plaçant au centre des réflexions quelques cas de figures qui sont demeurés hors de la critique post-coloniale. Mettant en parallèle le cas anglo-indien, souvent présenté comme emblématique de l’« orientalisme classique », et le cas russo-soviétique, à la fois objet de l’orientalisme européen (et pour cette raison stigmatisé comme « euro-asiatique ») et producteur d’un discours « orientaliste », cette rencontre vise à décentrer le regard des espaces impériaux franco-britanniques pour le rediriger vers des comparaisons moins traditionnelles, tant à l’égard des histoires respectives des études orientalisantes, que par rapport aux mécanismes de l’orientalisation et des exotisations.
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Paris
History of Science, History of Text
The seminar "History of Science, History of Text" will mainly explore textual problems related to the ERC Project SAW – "Mathematical Sciences in the Ancient World". The seminar will address the following issues regarding scientific sources: how textual sources bear witness to the social groups that produced them; How textual sources testify to knowledge; history of compilations How actors structure their texts and knowledge into parts; how textual sources reflect the material environment in which they were produced.
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Paris
South Asia, another name for the Indian Subcontinent, is a recent concept (only about six decades old), forged outside the region in the wake of the establishment of area studies by American universities. While it may be preferred to Indian subcontinent for its political neutrality, it is nonetheless a contested concept, both externally and internally. Whether in South Asia itself or in international institutions or research centres outside the region, there is no general consensus about the countries the concept encompasses: it primarily refers to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, the Maldives, as per the definition of the SAARC, which has however included Afghanistan lately (2005) among its members. Some would also include Burma (Myanmar) as it was a province of British India till 1937. Internally, the concept is contested on the political level but in a fairly paradoxical way: on the one hand, as a concept closely associated with India, it is in some contexts rejected by its neighbours; on the other hand, neighbouring countries (especially Nepal and Sri Lanka) have been instrumental in making the concept exist through the creation of journals, associations, and websites that mobilise the term.
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