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In this interview, the writer explains her literary evolution and poetic style which are marked by aphorism, polarized by philosophical reflection (politically oriented) and sustained by a biographical tension towards a liberation of both her being and discourse with respect to patriarcal order. For her, mastering an au- thentically feminine expression represents a humanist and political goal as well as example (see compte rendu). Together, these may well open up ones conscience to poetic analysis which is truly political as well as anima ted by the « Atelier » spirit.
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Studies relating to the notion of musical ethos in Antiquity, while plentiful in number, have suffered from a piecemeal approach that pervades them. The result is that musical ethos is often ignored for being poorly understood. The goal of this article is to examine the discourse surrounding the study of musical ethos; it proposes that the absence of musicological interest in the subject has been caused by the structure of ancient knowledge itself, which could be characterized today as interdisciplinary. This interdisciplinary aspect leads the researcher to adopt an epistemological stance that implies a return to primary sources, and as such to the study of ancient languages and nonmusicological sources.
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