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  1. 6331.

    Boisclair, Martin and Ruiz, Maria Estévez

    Le roman et le conte hispano-américains

    Article published in Québec français (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 129, 2003

    Digital publication year: 2010

  2. 6333.

    Article published in Bulletin d'histoire politique (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 26, Issue 1, 2017

    Digital publication year: 2017

  3. 6335.

    Article published in Bulletin d'histoire politique (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 27, Issue 1, 2018

    Digital publication year: 2018

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    Keywords: Nationalisation, transnationalisme, keynésianisme, libéralisme économique, planification étatique, Hydro-Québec, énergie électrique, 20e siècle, Québec (province)

  4. 6336.

    Article published in Philosophiques (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 49, Issue 2, 2022

    Digital publication year: 2023

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    Digital humanities is a rapidly developing field. Here, it is illustrated through a computer analysis of the evolution of ideas expressed in a philosophy journal from its 1974 inception. To do this, we selected the journal Philosophiques, published by the Société de philosophie du Québec. The articles of this journal had never been the object of an in-depth study.The detailed examination proceeds in three stages. Since studies on the recent evolution of ideas in Quebec philosophy are rare, we first recall some preceding research results obtained by the traditional means of philosophy (Simard 1998). The articles of the journal are then subjected to a double computational treatment, the first one being of a more deductive style, the other one more inductive. Finally, the results of this double analysis are compared with the one realized in 1998, conducted on a corpus composed mainly of philosophy books. The results obtained are clear : a computer-aided analysis complements accurately the results of more traditional research. We conclude with some future perspectives on the digital humanities applied in the philosophical realm.

  5. 6337.

    Article published in International Journal of Canadian Studies (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 45-46, 2012

    Digital publication year: 2012

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    Philippe Garigue became involved in numerous theoretical and normative debates in Québec, which prompted him to embark on a similar exercise for French Ontario after coming to Toronto in 1980. Garigue has an original viewpoint of this community, one which brings to the foreground Toronto's particular position in the context of French-speaking Ontario. Garigue's works on Francophone Ontario have almost no echo among the contemporary works about this society. We mobilize this corpus in order to respond to two questions: What are Philippe Garigue's contributions to the study of French Ontario? To what degree are these contributions still current? This article has three parts. First, we present a brief biography of the sociologist. Second, we synthesize Garigue's contributions according to four themes: community life, education, politics, and identity. Third, we explore the parallels between Garigue's work and the work of scholars who put forth a postnational approach to study French Ontario, though there are certain disagreements between these works as well.

  6. 6338.

    Article published in Intermédialités (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 11, 2008

    Digital publication year: 2009

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    AbstractHow can the study of visual culture respond to the increasing interest in the “presence” of the image? Can this phenomenological concern for the power of the object to determine its own reception be related to approaches that emphasize its political potential? Is it possible to conceive the image as “presentation” and “representation” at the same time?

  7. 6339.

    Bussières, Marie-Pierre, Cazelais, Serge, Crégheur, Eric, Dîncă, Lucian, Johnston, Steve, Kodar, Jonathan I. von, Létourneau, Jean-François, Mahé, Jean-Pierre, Painchaud, Louis and Poirier, Paul-Hubert

    Littérature et histoire du christianisme ancien

    Article published in Laval théologique et philosophique (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 63, Issue 1, 2007

    Digital publication year: 2007

  8. 6340.

    Article published in Théologiques (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 29, Issue 2, 2021

    Digital publication year: 2022

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    Nebuchadnezzar's dream of the composite statue in Daniel 2 has belonged to the traditional folklore of the Judeo-Christian tradition since Antiquity. Since the figure of Nebuchadnezzar is based largely on Nabonidus, the last king of Babylon (556-539 BC), this article offers new elements of reflection on the origin of this vision, arguing that the motif of the succession of empires originated during the reign of Nabonidus, and that the demands of Nebuchadnezzar to the Chaldeans reflect a reminiscence of the obsession of Nabonidus for his own dreams and their mantic content.