Postscript : Domestic Service as Politics
In: Politique africaine, Band 154, Heft 2, S. 145-147
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In: Politique africaine, Band 154, Heft 2, S. 145-147
In: Studia politica: Romanian political science review ; revista română de ştiinţă politică, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 869-888
After more than a decade of dictatorship, Chilean arts were confronted, in 1990, to a democratic framework: the common enemy was gone; or not? In this sense, my investigation seeks to answer to two interdependent questions. Which path did the Chilean state follow so as to grant an artistic institutional framework after authoritarianism? How did Chilean artists perceive this transformation, and how did they regard (report themselves to) the past in their works? Besides this double intention, this article seeks additionally, as its title indicates, to verify the persistence or not of "artistic authoritarian enclaves". I will verify how this formula introduced by Manuel Antonio Garretón gains a different sense if we think about it from the point of view of the relation between art and politics.
International audience ; Les 12 et 13 février 2015, s'est tenu à Paris 7-Paris Diderot le troisième colloque des jeunes chercheu-r-se-s en études critiques du politique, organisé par Armand Aupiais-L'homme, Yohan Barres, Jephthé Carmil, Charlène Charles, Cléo Collomb, Kévin Eybert, Brice Nocenti, Charlotte Puiseux, Aslı Telseren, Pauline Vermeren et Rémi Zanni, avec le soutien du COSTECH, du LCSP et de l'URMIS. Nous proposions alors de partir en quête des traces de la politique, laissant, comme il est d'usage depuis quatre ans maintenant, un large espace à la discussion et à la construction de conclusions collectives entre les intervenant-e-s – étudiant-e-s, doctorant-e-s et docteur-e-s récemment adoubé-e-s, provenant de différents champs disciplinaires rattachés aux humanités et aux sciences sociales – et le public. En voici les actes.
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International audience ; Les 12 et 13 février 2015, s'est tenu à Paris 7-Paris Diderot le troisième colloque des jeunes chercheu-r-se-s en études critiques du politique, organisé par Armand Aupiais-L'homme, Yohan Barres, Jephthé Carmil, Charlène Charles, Cléo Collomb, Kévin Eybert, Brice Nocenti, Charlotte Puiseux, Aslı Telseren, Pauline Vermeren et Rémi Zanni, avec le soutien du COSTECH, du LCSP et de l'URMIS. Nous proposions alors de partir en quête des traces de la politique, laissant, comme il est d'usage depuis quatre ans maintenant, un large espace à la discussion et à la construction de conclusions collectives entre les intervenant-e-s – étudiant-e-s, doctorant-e-s et docteur-e-s récemment adoubé-e-s, provenant de différents champs disciplinaires rattachés aux humanités et aux sciences sociales – et le public. En voici les actes.
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International audience ; Lecture critique de l'ouvrage édité par Claudio Radaelli et Kevin Featherstone: The Politics of Europeanization (Oxford:Oxford University Press)
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International audience ; Lecture critique de l'ouvrage édité par Claudio Radaelli et Kevin Featherstone: The Politics of Europeanization (Oxford:Oxford University Press)
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The paper examines the relation of esotericism and oblique politics in the Byzantine philosopher Michael Psellos (11th century) on the basis of Eva De Vries' study of the letters that Psellos addressed to the statesman Leo Paraspondylos. Traditionally, the name of Psellos signifies a revival of Neoplatonism in medieval Constantinople according to researchers like Chr. Zervos in the beginning of 20th century. Contemporary researchers such as Anthony Kaldellis and Stratis Papaioannou point to a more organic than speculative theorization in Psellos' work while another contemporary scholar, Frederick Lauritzen, undertakes a synthesis of the two approaches. In any case, as this paper supports, it would be inadequate to consider the relation of esotericism to politics without referring to the evolution of the moral standards considered in a contextualized manner. ; The paper examines the relation of esotericism and oblique politics in the Byzantine philosopher Michael Psellos (11th century) on the basis of Eva De Vries' study of the letters that Psellos addressed to the statesman Leo Paraspondylos. Traditionally, the name of Psellos signifies a revival of Neoplatonism in medieval Constantinople according to researchers like Chr. Zervos in the beginning of 20th century. Contemporary researchers such as Anthony Kaldellis and Stratis Papaioannou point to a more organic than speculative theorization in Psellos' work while another contemporary scholar, Frederick Lauritzen, undertakes a synthesis of the two approaches. In any case, as this paper supports, it would be inadequate to consider the relation of esotericism to politics without referring to the evolution of the moral standards considered in a contextualized manner.
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Papers from a colloquium held at the European University Institute. ; Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for research or private study purposes
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In: Revue française de science politique, Band 64, Heft 6, S. 1258-1260
ISSN: 0035-2950
In: Politique étrangère: PE ; revue trimestrielle publiée par l'Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Heft 3, S. 688-689
ISSN: 0032-342X
In: Revue française de science politique, Band 61, Heft 5, S. 1007-1008
ISSN: 0035-2950
In: Histoire_372Politique: politique, culture, société ; revue électronique du Centre d'Histoire de Sciences Po, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 2
ISSN: 1954-3670
In: Revue française de science politique, Band 56, Heft 6, S. 1040-1045
ISSN: 0035-2950
In: Recherches féministes, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 148-150
ISSN: 0838-4479