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    Archéologies maghrébines et relectures de l’histoire. Autour de la patrimonialisation de Paul-Albert Février by Clémentine Gutron

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…By analysing the professional path and work of the learned archaeologist and historian of late antiquity with the numerous political and academic reappropriations of his work by contemporary authors, this paper analyzes the question of history, its relationship to the past, its uses and the «need for history» in the Maghreb. …”
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  2. 182

    Une histoire territoriale d’Argos hellénistique et romaine par le prisme de deux sanctuaires extra-urbains by Clémence Weber-Pallez

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Under the Roman domination, the community reappropriates part of these peripheral spaces and invests them with new functions, notably linked to the imperial cult.…”
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  3. 183

    Les contes et leurs fantômes dans l’objectif des photographes. Album pour la jeunesse et art contemporain by Christiane Connan-Pintado

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Tout en suivant le fil de la narration, leurs images se réapproprient les textes sources au service d’un propos renouvelé, teinté de comique, de tragique ou d’étrangeté. …”
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    Construção, desconstrução: o legado do neoconcretismo by Sonia Salzstein

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…<br>For the artists of Brazilian neoconcretismo, the constructive experience should result naturally from the extreme gesture of reconsidering and reappropriating in a new manner the lost promises of European constructivist avant-gardes, a gesture that, in the view of these artists, had been oftenly postponed in European and North American 20th century art.…”
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    Hay Baykar (« Lutte arménienne »),périodique protestataire arménien dans le sillage de Mai 68 by Sophie-Zoé Toulajian

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…On the other hand, Hay Baykar interconnects aspects of the endogenous heritage of the Armenian struggle with the exogenous experience of international radicalism, especially by reappropriating Marxism and Third-Worldism. Piecing together the diasporic, national, local aspects, this diachronic study of Hay Baykar unveils a periodization of the underlying Armenian Liberation movement and therefore reflects on the multiple temporalities that nurture diasporas.…”
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  6. 186

    « Extraterrestres ou spéculatives » by Aurore Turbiau

    “…The second part of the article focuses more specifically on proposing a cross-problematization of queer and the notion of constellations, sketching out some hypotheses based on the articles proposed in QuébeQueer: queer, like constellations, are notions that make it possible to « reappropriate, recode, and redeploy » the meaning of creations and the links they establish with each other.…”
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    Quand l’ordre scolaire s’ajuste à la rue : éduquer des jeunes déscolarisés dans un centre associatif à Tripoli (Liban) by Simone Spera

    “…In order to establish closeness with the learners and foster their autonomy, it can also lead to reappropriating tropes in a playful manner, such as cunning in defiance of teacher authority.…”
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    A redefinition of transcendental violence seen from shame and despise of oneself by Daniel Salvador Alvarado Grecco

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In this essay, I will try to reappropriate the concept of transcendental violence and link it with that of shame, which I will define here as an objectifying glance that has consequences on the ego’s behavior. …”
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  9. 189

    Aires protégées, gestion participative des ressources environnementales et développement touristique durable et viable dans les régions ultra-périphériques by Jean-Marie Breton

    “…The ecotourism approach, calling for a joint and integrated management of resources and areas, is a challenge for tour operators as for environment actors, and brings local population an opportunity to reappropriate their life environment. Its concept and implications must then be clarified, before analysing its aims and stakes regarding sustainable development…”
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  10. 190

    Techno-Concepts for the Cultural Field: n-Dimensional Space and Its Conceptual Constellation by Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…As particular cases, this paper argues that the mathematical concepts of n-dimensional, vector and latent spaces constitute examples of techno-concepts that can be reappropriated and reworked for cultural analysis and interpretation. …”
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    La notion de transaction sociale à l’épreuve du temps by Bernard Fusulier, Nicolas Marquis

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…If the latter has been the object of numerous reappropriations since then, a re-examination of its present-day pragmatic relevance for researchers in the social sciences seems called for. …”
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    La reconceptualisation et l’adaptation d’expression en terminologie culturelle by Abibatou Diagne

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…They are means by which, in an African environment, in a context of weak terminological development, speakers of a language can reappropriate knowledge and adapt it to the possibilities of expression specific to that language. …”
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    Le travail corporel dans le contexte des élections de Miss by Camille Couvry

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…After having illustrated the women’s reappropriations of their experiences in contests into professional life, using concrete examples, the article provides an account of the socialisation of the body at work in the contests and of what the configuration of contests produces in terms of potential access to employment involving aesthetic labour. …”
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    Déjouer les interfaces by Florent Di Bartolo

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Il donne aussi des exemples de propositions artistiques qui se réapproprient des interfaces numériques et étendent leur jouabilité en les ouvrant à de nouvelles pratiques, à de nouveaux usages qui outrepassent les restrictions fixées par leurs concepteurs.…”
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    The Car Chase as Allegory for the Loss of the American Dream: The Case of Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry by Scott Pearce

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…These later incarnations reappropriated the car chase to mute the genre’s capacity to provide a critique of dominant social and political discourses. …”
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    De la pellicule au pixel. À propos des remédiations numériques de films expérimentaux sur Internet (et YouTube en particulier) by André Habib

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…These films endure violent digital remediation, savage reappropriations and remixes that are both fascinating and worrisome, and that all testify to a contemporary state of the circulation of images. …”
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    “What’s in a Name?”: H.D.’s Re-Vision of Shakespeare by Claire Conilleau

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…It explores the creative diversions and reappropriations of Shakespeare’s plays that H.D. resorts to, especially her play with onomastics, the evocations and inscriptions of the Bard and his plays in the body of her works as well as a lesser known text, By Avon River, whose theme is Shakespeare himself.…”
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    Building From Our Demonic Nature. For A Para-Biological Definition of Fantasy by Rômulo Moraes

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The main objectives, in reappropriating these and other philosophies of nature as if they were theories of fantasy, are, first, to show how, through simple thought-experiments, the ensemble of phenomena usually associated with nature could be understood ethically as evil and aesthetically as weird (instead of as good and pure, as some Romantics believed, or as completely neutral, as the hard sciences imply). …”
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    Morocco's Hirak al-Rif Movement: "Youths of the Neighbourhood" as Innovative Protesters? by Ahmed Chapi

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Tactical innovations can thus be fostered through pressures and reappropriations enacted "from below", which bind core activists to the wider base of the movement through moral obligations. …”
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    ‘I’ve left enough data’: Relations between people and data and the production of surveillance by Hwankyung Janet Lee

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Highlighting how the tracing system positioned surveillance ‘in the hands of citizens’, the study exposes the complexities of the relations that the participants formed with the data they produced, and how they reflexively reappropriated their practices through alterations and deflections on the basis of their tacit knowledge and imaginaries concerning digital data and their constituent positions in the knowledge production system. …”
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