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12/20/11 Symbolism was a literary movement – primarily poetic – which developed at the end of the nineteenth century in France. But it was not restricted solely to literature, and even less so to just the French mainland. Here it is summarised in a hundred words.
12/8/11 Who has never wished to rewrite a novel’s ending in their own way? With Figures du Désir, his latest work, Jacques Dubois tries his hand at critical-fiction and reinterprets certain of the characters who have marked his reading experience.
9/28/11 What a lot of fuss, some will snigger. Maybe. But isn’t ‘making a fuss’ precisely the manner in which women have chosen to situate themselves in relation to modes of thought and the university? Vinciane Despret and Isabelle Stengers have set themselves the question.
2/22/11 ‘The Museum, an out of date institution?’ That is the question posed in an eponymous work by the museum specialist, André Gob. An impertinent question, to which numerous responses are found in his book.
12/3/10 Surrealism: the word has established itself in the collective imagination and even in everyday speech, above all in Belgium! A book in the ‘Que-sais je?’ series positions it through a 100 different signposts.
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