Le Babouchier Migrateur

Le Babouchier Migrateur
Author: Alain Dizerens
Publisher: Alain Dizerens
Total Pages: 257
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Dans une stridence de métal, le train s’engagea sur un splendide pont suspendu dont les grandes voiles treillissées de titane laissaient chanter leur armature au vent. À soixante mètres au-dessus du vide, heureux d’échapper à la pesanteur qui l’avait tenu encoffré toute l’année, le babouchier éprouva le sentiment de sauter dans l’inconnu, comme un brodeur d’escales avide de colorier le monde sans retouche, à même la pulpe de l’existence. Au-delà du fleuve, des tours en verre fumé se découpaient d’une façon presque irréelle sur le bleu éthéré du ciel. Au moment où la locomotive lança un cri déchirant, il comprit qu’il venait de fausser compagnie à son passé et qu’une nouvelle page de vie s’offrait à lui. En apesanteur entre deux rives, il savoura cet instant suprême avant d’ouvrir son guide qu’il feuilleta distraitement, conscient que sa destination importait peu puisque sa destinée s’était remise en mouvement. Soudain, un étrange pays attira son attention : Krishnewrhubarbe. Aussitôt, il se plongea dans la lecture…

Francophone Literatures

Francophone Literatures
Author: M. H. Offord
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2001
Genre: French language
ISBN: 9780415198394

Unique in its analysis both of literary and linguistic techniques, this text draws together extracts from novels written in French by writers from Francophone areas outside Europe, including North Africa, Black Africa, the Caribbean and North America.

Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature

Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature
Author: Julie Scott Meisami
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780415185714

This reference work covers the classical, transitional and modern periods. Editors and contributors cover an international scope of Arabic literature in many countries.

Silence Is Death

Silence Is Death
Author: Julija Sukys
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780803205956

On May 26, 1993, the Algerian novelist and poet Tahar Djaout was gunned down in an attack attributed to Islamist extremists. An outspoken critic of the extremism roiling his nation, Djaout, in his death, became a powerful symbol for the “murder of Algerian culture,” as scores of journalists, writers, and scholars were targeted in a swelling wave of violence. The author of twelve books of fiction and poetry, Djaout was murdered at a critical point in his career, just as his literary voice was maturing. His death was a great loss not only for Algeria and for Francophone literature but also for world literature. Rage at the news of his slaying was explosive but did nothing to quell the increasing bloodshed. Silence Is Death considers the life and work of Djaout in light of his murder and his role in the conflict that raged between Islamist terrorist cells and Algeria’s military regime in the 1990s. The result is an innovative meditation on death, authorship, and the political role of intellectuals. By collapsing the genres of history, biography, personal memoir, fiction, and cultural analysis, Julija Šukys investigates notions of authorial neutrality as well as the relationship between reader and writer in life and in death. Her work offers a view of reading as an encounter across time and place and opens the possibility of a relationship between different cultures under peaceful terms.

Adventuring in Dictionaries

Adventuring in Dictionaries
Author: John Considine
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2010-10-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 144382626X

Adventuring in Dictionaries: New Studies in the History of Lexicography brings together seventeen papers on the making of dictionaries from the sixteenth century to the present day. The first five treat English and French lexicography in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Heberto Fernandez and Monique Cormier discuss the outside matter of French–English bilingual dictionaries; Kusujiro Miyoshi re-assesses the influence of Robert Cawdrey; John Considine uncovers the biography of Henry Cockeram; Antonella Amatuzzi discusses Pierre Borel’s use of his predecessors; and Fredric Dolezal investigates multi-word units in the dictionary of John Wilkins and William Lloyd. Linda Mitchell’s account of dictionaries as behaviour guides in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries leads on to Giovanni Iamartino’s presentation of words associated with women in the dictionary of Samuel Johnson, and Thora Van Male’s of the ornaments in the Encyclopédie. Nineteenth-century and subsequent topics are treated by Anatoly Liberman on the growth of the English etymological dictionary; Julie Coleman on dictionaries of rhyming slang; Laura Pinnavaia on Richardson’s New Dictionary and the changing vocabulary of English; Peter Gilliver on early editorial decisions and reconsiderations in the making of the Oxford English Dictionary; Anne Dykstra on the use of Latin as the metalanguage in Joost Halbertsma’s Lexicon Frisicum; Laura Santone on the “Dictionnaire critique” serialized in Georges Bataille’s Surrealist review Documents; Sylvia Brown on the stories of missionary lexicography behind the Eskimo–English Dictionary of 1925; and Michael Adams on the legacies of the Early Modern English Dictionary project. The diverse critical perspectives of the leading lexicographers and historians of lexicography who contribute to this volume are united by a shared interest in the close reading of dictionaries, and a shared concern with the making and reading of dictionaries as human activities, which cannot be understood without attention to the lives of the people who undertook them.

Socio-educational Factors and the Soft Power of Language

Socio-educational Factors and the Soft Power of Language
Author: Anna Odrowaz-Coates
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2019-10-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1498576346

Anna Odrowąż-Coates shows that English, as a language of European integration and communication, has become an element of social status. In privileged social groups, its position has changed from a foreign language to a second language, which demonstrates a linguistic shift with long-term consequences. Socio-educational Factors and Soft Power of Language critically examines the cultural and individual implications of this phenomenon in the context of field study in Poland and Portugal. Odrowąż-Coates uses institutional ethnography with a combination of theoretical constructs, including “soft power” and “positioning theory,” to examine evidence of English as a new tool for social stratification and its effect on language policies as well as the ways in which it impacts people's lives and their opportunities. Whilst critical of the neoliberal, neo-colonial, and imperialistic dimensions of English language hegemony, Odrowąż-Coates argues for a gendered perspective of English as a language of opportunity, inclusion, and empowerment. She focuses on discourses that are shown to be products of and the makers of the material aspects of language. Using an ethical imperative not only to question, but also to participate in the existing power structures in order to change the power dynamic, Odrowąż-Coates argues that language choices are not necessarily individually driven but are instead institutionally driven.

L'enfant Migrateur

L'enfant Migrateur
Author: Aude
Publisher: Xyz
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1998
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Troisième roman d'une auteure québécoise qui a aussi publié des recueils de nouvelles et de contes. Les héros, Hans et le Petit, sont des jumeaux inséparables. Une histoire de "fraternité osmotique", un récit habité par une "tension dramatique" constante mais qui laisse le lecteur plutôt "perplexe". [SDM].