Archives
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Reframing Suspicion
No. 17 (2024)Issue edited by Pascale Antolin & Chiara Battisti
Copyedition by Rose Borel
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Lumières Autochtones : autogouvernance, expressions artistiques, éducation
No. 16 (2023)Issue edited by Jean-Marc Serme
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Transmettre (dans) la Caraïbe : Continuités, ruptures, passages et expériences
No. 15 (2023)Issue edited by Nicole Ollier and Kerry-Jane Wallart
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The Desert and the USA
No. 13 (2022)Issue edited by Karim Daanoune, François Gavillon et Lionel Larré
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Sociability and democratic practices in Britain and Ireland, 1789-1832
No. 12 (2021)Issue edited by Rémy Duthille, Magalie Fleurot et Laurence Machet
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Looking back on DC’s Vertigo Comics
No. 11 (2021)Issue edited by Isabelle Licari-Guillaume (LIRCES) and Jean-Paul Gabilliet (CLIMAS)
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Pies in the sky—Food in Great Britain and in France: How Representations and Practices Have Changed, 18th-21st centuries
No. 10 (2020)Issue edited by Magalie Fleurot and Nathalie Jaëck (CLIMAS)
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Intermedial Frankensteins
No. 9 (2020)Issue edited by Jean-François Baillon (CLIMAS), Delphine Gachet (TELEM), Nicolas Labarre (CLIMAS), Gilles Menegaldo (FORELL) and Natacha Vas Deyres (CLARE)
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Lying
No. 8 (2019)Issue edited by Pascale Antolin (CLIMAS), Nathalie Jaëck (CLIMAS) and Arnaud Schmitt (CLIMAS).
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Remediating Images
No. 7 (2019)Collection of articles edited by Mathilde Arrivé (EMMA), Nicolas Labarrre (CLIMAS) and Héléna Lamouliatte-Schmitt (CLIMAS).
This collection of articles is dedicated to the memory and academic legacy of our colleague and friend François Brunet, who passed away on December 25th, 2018. François Brunet made a significant contribution to the development of visual studies in France. He was one of the Keynote Speakers for the 2017 Remediation conference that paved the way for this publication. It is with great emotion and gratitude that we publish his article today as a tribute to his passion for images, his commitment to research, and his truly outstanding and pioneering work.
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Diasporas et migrations asiatiques aux États-Unis / Excentricités de la bande dessinée
No. 6 (2018)Collection of articles #1: “Diasporas et migrations asiatiques aux États- Unis. Traumatismes de guerre et écritures féminines” was directed by Nicole Ollier (Bordeaux Montaigne University).
Collection of articles #2: “Les excentricités de la bande dessinée” was directed by Céline Mansanti and Amélie Junqua (Université de Picardie Jules Vernes). -
Minor Voices? When Major Literary Authors Write For Children
No. 5 (2018)Issue edited by Stéphanie Durrans and Sarah Dufaure (Univ. Bordeaux Montaigne), with an introduction by Sirpa Salenius (University of Eastern Finland).
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The Enclave
No. 4 (2017)Borrowing from a wide range of disciplines—philosophy, sociology, history, cinema, postcolonial, and literary studies—these essays reflect on the notion of enclave in history and the arts in the English-speaking world. Earlier versions of these essays were presented at the “Enclave” conference held in Bordeaux, March 11-12 2016.
Issue edited by Remy Arab-Fuentes, Isabelle Gras and James Perosi-Doughty (Bordeaux Montaigne University)
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Vulnerability
No. 3 (2017)Issue edited by Pascale Antolin and Nathalie Jaëck (Bordeaux Montaigne University)
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The Child’s Voice, the Child’s Gaze
No. 2 (2016)Issue edited by Stephanie Benson, Sarah Dufaure, Stéphanie Durrans and Lhorine François (Univ. Bordeaux Montaigne)
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After Terror: The shock effect and rebuilding, 20th-21st centuries
No. 1 (2015)This first issue is published online a few days after the recent attacks in Paris, which occured on November 13th, 2015, and demonstrates, if necessary, the need to think about and to express terror and its repercussions on human beings and human societies.