The soldier's collective body
In: Inflexions, Band 12, Heft 3, S. 177-190
In: Inflexions, Band 12, Heft 3, S. 177-190
Catalogue of a group exhibition offering a dialogue and reflective artist space to critically explore the conditions and actions that promote or combat sexual violence. Through the work of the artists, the body is shown to be a site for expression, empowerment and resistance. In the context of the exhibition, the work is diverse in its construction, media, and presentation, moving from participatory actions to installation and performance art. In this way, the art offers rich visual and conceptual material for stimulating educational programming including workshops, tours, and talks. 0Artists: Hannah Claus, Dayna Danger, Maria Ezcurra, Sandeep Johal, Kama La Mackerel et Nadia Myre. Published in collaboration with IMPACTS: McGill University?s Collaborations to Address Sexual Violence on Campus. In English and French. 00Exhibition: McClure Gallery, Montreal, Canada (07.-29.06.2019)
In: Family, sexuality and social relations in past times
In: Bulletin de la Classe des sciences, Band 46, Heft 1, S. 53-60
Les auteurs indiquent l'existence d'une nouvelle classe d'invariants analytiques en le paramètre de couplage pour des systèmes de particules en interaction. Ces invariants sont à transformée de Fourier singulière. C'est la raison pour laquelle ils échappent au théorème classique de Poincaré. Ils s'expriment à l'aide des concepts fondamentaux de la théorie moderne du scattering, tels que le propagateur.
L'existence de cette classe d'invariants nous oblige à reconsidérer le problème ergodique.
In: Multitudes, Band 52, Heft 1, S. 34-35
ISSN: 1777-5841
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"This long awaited book discusses both ancient and modern shamanism, demonstrating its longevity and spatial distribution. The book is divided into eleven thought-provoking chapters that are organised into three sections: mind-body, nature, and culture. It discusses the clear associations with this sometimes little-understood ritualised practice, and asks what shamanism is and if tangible evidence can be extracted from a largely fragmentary archaeological record. The book offers a novel portrayal of the material culture of shamanism by collating carefully selected studies by specialists from three different continents, promoting a series of new perspectives on this idiosyncratic and sometimes intangible phenomenon."--Back cover
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In: Esprit, Band Décembre, Heft 12, S. 136-145
Les médias et les réseaux sociaux donnent une portée mondiale à des désordres locaux, comme les bavures policières et les occupations de l'espace public. Leur traitement différencié par les autorités interrogent la capacité de ses mouvements à susciter des réformes.
The mere mention of the body captures the attention. However, criminal law considers it only through the human person and the protection purposes of the latter. The human body is reflected through protected social values which are part and parcel of the person, or more generally of the human being, but it is rarely considered as such. The body, being concealed behind these values, questions its position under criminal law. This study is intented to reverse the traditional approach by addressing the body for what it is and not through the values it conveys.The analysis of the position of the body under criminal law reveals its frequent concealment behind the person. When the body is tackled as an individual object, then the legislator seems to associate it with a protected social value. Yet, this first impression is misleading since it forms only the substratum. Life, physical integrity or dignity are certainly inherent to the body but the latter being only the solid support to convey those abstract notions. All this leads to an unsatisfactory legal regime, firstly because the treatment accorded to protected social values is not suitable to the body and secondly, because when treated outside the person lens, the body is the subject of a flawed apprehension. Faced with these inconsistencies, this study aims to renew the legal regime granted to the human body by applying the rules on the pre-existing legal categories- things and people. By taking advantage of the criminal law regarding people and of criminal law regarding property, a renewed understanding of the body emerges in criminal law. ; La seule évocation du corps humain éveille l'attention. Pourtant, le droit pénal ne s'en saisit qu'à travers la personne humaine et aux fins de protection de cette dernière. Le corps humain apparaît au travers des valeurs sociales protégées consubstantielles à la personne, ou plus généralement à l'humain, mais rarement en tant que tel. Dissimulé derrière ces valeurs, le corps interroge quant à la place que lui accorde le ...
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