What to Do with the Memory of Wars of the Twentieth Century?
Esprit
2011/1 January
204 pages
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Table of contents
Editorial: Opacity of States, Transparency of Markets . . . or the Opposite?
Articles
Haiti: Literarure and Politics
Filming Prison, in Prison
New Representations of Prison Life in French Cinema
- By Alice Leroy
What Justice for Minors?
Humor and Literature in Media Comedy
Julien Gracq and the Latin Concern
Oedipus Rex or the Invention of Legal Truthfulness
What to Do with the Memory of Wars of the Twentieth Century?
Memory and Historical Troubles
War Memories: On the Subject of Modernization of Commemorations
- By Marc Crépon
Capable of Dying, Capable of Killing. Questions of War Heroism
Translated from the French by Cadenza Academic Translations
The Horrible, the Imprescriptible and the Admirable
A Rereading of Paul Ricœur’s Memory, History, Forgetting
Life Re-figured
On Les Disparus by Daniel Mendelson
The Charter of the “Metropolitans”
Putting Metropolization at the Center of the Public Debate
Switzerland Lacks a Role
- By Joëlle Kuntz
The End of the Socialist “Pact”
Insurance: Collective Protection or Individual Choice?
- By Dick Howard
Another Year by Mike Leigh
Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker: A Subtle Art of Movement
The Lives of Artists: What Makes a Masterpiece?
News from the Americas (V)
- By Dick Howard
The Theater in the City of London
Focus
Focus
Publication date: 01/01/2011
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ISBN 9782909210933