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This interview between Gilles Nadeau and Serge Daneault explores key issues in palliative care through the lenses of existential suffering, spirituality, and the evolving role of medicine. The discussion highlights the growing need to preserve a human-centered approach amid an increasingly technical and standardized healthcare system. The authors emphasize the impact of fear, loneliness, and the search for meaning at the end of life, stressing the importance of community engagement and volunteer support. They also critique the modern medical model, where economic imperatives and administrative constraints limit meaningful patient-caregiver interactions. Finally, they advocate for reintegrating philosophical and spiritual reflection into medical practice to better address the deeper dimensions of human suffering.
Keywords: Accompagnement spirituel, Souffrance existentielle, Transcendance, Soins palliatifs, Éthique médicale
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10214.More information
Keywords: Impacts, Covid-19, Maisons de soins palliatifs, Étude descriptive mixte transversale
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10216.More information
Keywords: siècle, genre, non-dits, roman, sociocritique, poétique, 19th century, gender, silences, novel, sociocriticism, poetics
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Keywords: Théâtre occitan, Théâtre d’intervention, Rôles féminins, Images de la femme
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Keywords: approche culturelle, formation initiale en enseignement, médiation, stratégies de formation, système didactique
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This article examines the use of politically correct language in Brazilian beer advertising, focusing on the emblematic case of the Skol brand. Historically, beer advertising in Brazil has targeted a male audience, often objectifying women, especially in the context of Carnival. The article explores Skol’s discursive repositioning following a controversial campaign in 2015, analyzing the strategic adoption of politically correct discourse as a means of symbolic legitimation. Methodologically, the study draws on the French tradition of Discourse Analysis, particularly the theoretical and methodological frameworks of Michel Pêcheux. The analysis is also informed by concepts such as discursive formation, ideological manipulation, and social interpellation. The findings suggest that the shift toward politically correct discourse does not represent a true ideological break with the past, but rather a symbolic reformulation aimed at aligning with evolving public expectations.
Keywords: discurso, discourse, discours, políticamente correcto, political correctness, politiquement correct, estereotipo, stereotype, stéréotype, publicité, advertising, publicidad
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