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  1. 922.

    Frigault, Louis-Robert

    Tourisme sexuel et virtualité

    Article published in Téoros (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 22, Issue 1, 2003

    Digital publication year: 2020

  2. 924.

    Article published in Sens public (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    2021

    Digital publication year: 2022

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    After a brief overview of the participation of female writers in the anarchist press in Italy at the beginning of the twentieth century, the article examines the main ideas developed in the first anarchist women’s periodicals published in Italy, La Donna libertaria (1912-1913) and L’Alba libertaria (1915). In addition to encouraging women to take part in the anti-capitalist and anti-militarist struggle, anarchist women’s periodicals showed some openness to women’s issues, in particular by formulating original positions on motherhood and birth control through contraception. At the same time, the periodicals accuse the anarchist companions of having neglected the female element within the movement and intend to fight against antifeminism of all kinds.

  3. 925.

    Review published in Ciel variable (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 118, 2021

    Digital publication year: 2021

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    Keywords: Exposer la photo

  4. 926.

    Article published in MuseMedusa (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 10, 2022

    Digital publication year: 2023

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    Kevin Lambert explores the ambivalence of care and violence in Querelle de Roberval (2018), a union fiction that slowly turns into a brutal fantasy. Querelle, the protagonist, is inspired by the seductive sailor of Jean Genet's Querelle de Brest (1947). When corsairs bewitch him, another literary figure emerges, that of Josée Yvon, the great fairy of ravaged stars. This paper looks at the transfiguration of the fairy carried out by Lambert in the light of Yvon's work and queer theories.

    Keywords: Querelle de Roberval, Kevin Lambert, Josée Yvon, littérature québécoise, littérature contemporaine, fée, pleureuse, queer, sexualités, sorcière, Querelle de Roberval, Kevin Lambert, Josée Yvon, Quebec literature, contemporary literature, fairy, mourning, queer, sexuality, witch

  5. 927.

    Article published in Petite revue de philosophie (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 3, Issue 1, 1981

    Digital publication year: 2023

  6. 928.

    Article published in Études françaises (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 39, Issue 2, 2003

    Digital publication year: 2003

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    From the first works of romantic inspiration, to his last great utopian novels, Zola's work is replete with multiple variations linked to the transformation of the cultural and social realms and the evolution of the author on an ideological and political level. Nevertheless, behind these very real modifications, one finds a portrait of a world that remains unchanged and places his work in a stasis. A striking illustration is the particular concept of “woman” that, notably acquired from Michelet, fills his novel from beginning to end. We examine here how this character manifests, from La confession de Claude to Travail, through Germinal, a profoundly conservative vision of the word that is the background to more progressive aspects visible on the surface of his work.

  7. 929.

    Thesis submitted to McGill University

    2013

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    Ce mémoire étudie le traitement judiciaire de la preuve issue du domaine des sciences sociales dans le contexte des recours fondés sur la Charte canadienne de droits et libertés. Il entreprend une lecture en profondeur de deux décisions récentes de première instance, concernant la prostitution et la polygamie, dans lesquelles les juges ont eu à analyser de grandes quantités de données empiriques provenant du domaine des sciences sociales. Il soutient que la priorité que confère le système judiciaire à la persuasion, à la victoire et au règlement définitif des litiges l'empêche de bénéficier pleinement de la contribution que pourraient apporter les sciences sociales au droit et à la recherche juridique de la vérité. La doctrine de stare decisis pourrait, elle aussi, devoir être repensée. Ce …

  8. 930.

    Article published in Lumen (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 42, 2023

    Digital publication year: 2025

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    In her pseudo-historical oriental novel Abbassaï, histoire orientale (1753), Anne-Marie de Fauques takes a critical look at 18th-century France. This novel holds up a mirror to readers that invites them to reflect on the dynamics of gender, as well as on power in religion and society. As a narrative space for experimenting with new ideas and for challenging mainstream ideology, Abbassaï is a testament to Anne-Marie de Fauques' effort to imagine a new social order through fiction.