Surveiller, punir… divertir : le cas du bateau-prison La Martinière dans Détective
In: Parlement(s): revue d'histoire politique, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 115-129
ISSN: 1760-6233
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In: Parlement(s): revue d'histoire politique, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 115-129
ISSN: 1760-6233
International audience ; Qui est donc Miss Eleonor Holm Jarrett, athlète qui, le temps des JO de Berlin, devint la coqueluche des journalistes internationaux ? Cet article retrace la construction de cette curieuse figure médiatique qui, de la page sportive à la page « people » cumula différents « capitaux de visibilité », jusqu'à devenir un véritable personnage. En marge des grands événements sportifs, loin des enjeux politiques, et pourtant paradoxalement au cœur de la sociabilité de ces olympiades, l'étonnante trajectoire de la nageuse américaine exclue de la compétition pour une affaire de champagne offre un regard décalé sur l'événement au centre de ce dossier.
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International audience ; Qui est donc Miss Eleonor Holm Jarrett, athlète qui, le temps des JO de Berlin, devint la coqueluche des journalistes internationaux ? Cet article retrace la construction de cette curieuse figure médiatique qui, de la page sportive à la page « people » cumula différents « capitaux de visibilité », jusqu'à devenir un véritable personnage. En marge des grands événements sportifs, loin des enjeux politiques, et pourtant paradoxalement au cœur de la sociabilité de ces olympiades, l'étonnante trajectoire de la nageuse américaine exclue de la compétition pour une affaire de champagne offre un regard décalé sur l'événement au centre de ce dossier.
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In the 19th Century, new Court genres appeared to represent trials, which became public after the Revolution. Since 1825 when the first Court newspaper the Gazette des tribunaux was created, the popularization through the media of the Court became more and more successful, first in political newspapers, then later at the end of the century in cheap newspapers and in 1887 when the Court Press Union was founded. The newspaper genre is based on two prototypes: the stenographic report of the Crown Court and the comic little chronicle for the debates of the magistrate's Court. They contained literary qualities, which were developed during the century in some changes of the article, which enriched her poetics. A specializedpress, which was not daily, entitled L'Audience (1839) or Le Tribunal illustré (1879) turned out to be very innovative. But other genres were also influential: the " cause célèbre du jour" was a media chain between a "fait divers" and a report created during resounding trials; the new " Court chronicle " of the 1880s appeared between a review and a report and some columns like « les souvenirs judiciaires » were situated between History and Fiction. Finally, when the literary, media, and Court fields met, it created the « court fictions », in which trial was at the same time the main subject and the structure. We find them in different fields: in panoramic literature, in novels and also in plays. ; Au XIXe siècle, différents genres du prétoire apparaissent pour représenter les procès, devenus publics avec la Révolution. À partir de 1825 avec le premier quotidien judiciaire, la Gazette des tribunaux, cette médiatisation du tribunal ne cesse de prendre de l'importance, aussi bien dans les journaux politiques que plus tard dans la presse bon marché et en 1887 leSyndicat de la Presse Judiciaire est fondé. Le genre journalistique repose sur deux prototypes : le grand compte rendu sténographique pour la cour d'assises et la petite chronique comique pour les débats de police correctionnelle. Non dépourvu de ...
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In the 19th Century, new Court genres appeared to represent trials, which became public after the Revolution. Since 1825 when the first Court newspaper the Gazette des tribunaux was created, the popularization through the media of the Court became more and more successful, first in political newspapers, then later at the end of the century in cheap newspapers and in 1887 when the Court Press Union was founded. The newspaper genre is based on two prototypes: the stenographic report of the Crown Court and the comic little chronicle for the debates of the magistrate's Court. They contained literary qualities, which were developed during the century in some changes of the article, which enriched her poetics. A specializedpress, which was not daily, entitled L'Audience (1839) or Le Tribunal illustré (1879) turned out to be very innovative. But other genres were also influential: the " cause célèbre du jour" was a media chain between a "fait divers" and a report created during resounding trials; the new " Court chronicle " of the 1880s appeared between a review and a report and some columns like « les souvenirs judiciaires » were situated between History and Fiction. Finally, when the literary, media, and Court fields met, it created the « court fictions », in which trial was at the same time the main subject and the structure. We find them in different fields: in panoramic literature, in novels and also in plays. ; Au XIXe siècle, différents genres du prétoire apparaissent pour représenter les procès, devenus publics avec la Révolution. À partir de 1825 avec le premier quotidien judiciaire, la Gazette des tribunaux, cette médiatisation du tribunal ne cesse de prendre de l'importance, aussi bien dans les journaux politiques que plus tard dans la presse bon marché et en 1887 leSyndicat de la Presse Judiciaire est fondé. Le genre journalistique repose sur deux prototypes : le grand compte rendu sténographique pour la cour d'assises et la petite chronique comique pour les débats de police correctionnelle. Non dépourvu de ...
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In the 19th Century, new Court genres appeared to represent trials, which became public after the Revolution. Since 1825 when the first Court newspaper the Gazette des tribunaux was created, the popularization through the media of the Court became more and more successful, first in political newspapers, then later at the end of the century in cheap newspapers and in 1887 when the Court Press Union was founded. The newspaper genre is based on two prototypes: the stenographic report of the Crown Court and the comic little chronicle for the debates of the magistrate's Court. They contained literary qualities, which were developed during the century in some changes of the article, which enriched her poetics. A specializedpress, which was not daily, entitled L'Audience (1839) or Le Tribunal illustré (1879) turned out to be very innovative. But other genres were also influential: the " cause célèbre du jour" was a media chain between a "fait divers" and a report created during resounding trials; the new " Court chronicle " of the 1880s appeared between a review and a report and some columns like « les souvenirs judiciaires » were situated between History and Fiction. Finally, when the literary, media, and Court fields met, it created the « court fictions », in which trial was at the same time the main subject and the structure. We find them in different fields: in panoramic literature, in novels and also in plays. ; Au XIXe siècle, différents genres du prétoire apparaissent pour représenter les procès, devenus publics avec la Révolution. À partir de 1825 avec le premier quotidien judiciaire, la Gazette des tribunaux, cette médiatisation du tribunal ne cesse de prendre de l'importance, aussi bien dans les journaux politiques que plus tard dans la presse bon marché et en 1887 leSyndicat de la Presse Judiciaire est fondé. Le genre journalistique repose sur deux prototypes : le grand compte rendu sténographique pour la cour d'assises et la petite chronique comique pour les débats de police correctionnelle. Non dépourvu de ...
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