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  1. 361.

    Article published in Intermédialités (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 7, 2006

    Digital publication year: 2011

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    Sophie Calle's texts are elaborate devices that facilitate the production of figures, of complex symbolic entities. In fact, her work enables us to better understand how figures emerge and unfold in the imaginary. Thus, we find in her Disparitions (Disappearances), a startling figure, which we can name the “rased Child.” The author presents this figure and explains how it stems from the description of a painting by Rembrandt, stolen at the Isabella Gardner Stewart Museum in Boston. He starts by identifying some of the essential processes implied in the identification of a figure, and, to do so, provides two short examples drawn from Witold Gombrowicz and Don DeLillo. Then, after having described the figure of the Erased Child, he argues, following Georges Didi-Huberman in his reading of Walter Benjamin, that figures are auratic objects.

  2. 362.

    Article published in Inter (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 107, 2011

    Digital publication year: 2011

  3. 363.

    Article published in Entre les lignes (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Volume 8, Issue 3, 2012

    Digital publication year: 2012

  4. 364.

    Article published in Entre les lignes (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Volume 9, Issue 1, 2012

    Digital publication year: 2012

  5. 365.

    Gravel, Jean-Philippe

    Le cinéma de Jerzy Skolimowski

    Article published in Ciné-Bulles (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Volume 27, Issue 4, 2009

    Digital publication year: 2010

  6. 366.

    Article published in Protée (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 35, Issue 3, 2007

    Digital publication year: 2008

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    This article offers a brief overview of the importance of the archive in the work of Georges Perec, as a prelude to a detailed analysis of the main patterns of enunciation in the drafts published posthumously as Le Cahier des charges de La Vie mode d'emploi. There are essentially two main instances of enunciation, that of the scribe and that of the scripter. The scribe covers four functions : transcription, placement, comparison and adaptation. The scripter, on the other hand, fulfills eight functions : checking, realization, decision-making, commenting, story-boarding, writing-out, what I call inking/anchoring, and personalization. Using specific examples to illustrate the various patterns and how they affect the reader, this study reveals the complexities of the Cahier des charges as much more than a mere catalogue of “Oulipian” constraints.

  7. 367.

    Article published in Psychiatrie et violence (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 10, Issue 1, 2010

    Digital publication year: 2011

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    Although it is necessary to avoid hasty conclusions based strictly on biological explanations, what are the consequences for criminal justice if the origin of paedophilic crimes is the result of biological propensities? In order to protect society in the long term, the purpose of this paper is to examine whether the applicability of an exclusive retributive justice is appropriated to tackle paedophilic crime.

    Keywords: Pédophilie, Neurobiologie, Rétribution, Récidivisme, Traitement, Paedophilia, Neurobiology, Retribution, Recidivism, Treatment

  8. 368.

    Article published in Nuit blanche (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 50, 1992-1993

    Digital publication year: 2010

  9. 369.

    Article published in Nuit blanche (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 53, 1993

    Digital publication year: 2010

  10. 370.

    Article published in Nuit blanche (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 77, 1999-2000

    Digital publication year: 2010