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  1. 551.

    Article published in Sens public (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    2009

    Digital publication year: 2019

  2. 552.

    Article published in Frontières (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 18, Issue 2, 2006

    Digital publication year: 2020

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    This article briefly gives the results of a comparative study about the suicide rates of elderly people, according to countries, ages and sex. In our effort to understand the social meaning of these figures, we are inspired by Émile Durkheim's thesis, according to which the phenomenon of the suicide is connected to the capacity of a society to integrate certain groups, as the elder. Finally, we investigate how exclusion or rather incapacity of integration of elder is susceptible to lead to suicidal behavior. In end, we shall suggest a respectful and discreet accompanying of the elder in their choices.

    Keywords: taux de suicide, aînés, intégration, accompagnement, suicide rates, elder, integration, accompanying

  3. 553.

    Article published in Culture (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 1, Issue 2, 1981

    Digital publication year: 2021

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    An attempt is made to interpret a clown act, a musical entree, as it was performed in various European one-ring circuses during the earlier part of this century. This interpretation relies on the fact that clowns, as circus actors, attempt to re-create the ordinary, everyday world in a ludic form by scrutinizing our expressions of what is ordinary and everyday. In effect, clowns “defamiliarize” many of our habits of perception. In this way clowns are saying something about our everyday world in a way in which their audience can reflect and thereby come to a better understanding of the world in which they live.

  4. 554.

    Article published in Frontières (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 20, Issue 2, 2008

    Digital publication year: 2008

  5. 555.

    Thesis submitted to Université du Québec à Montréal

    2008

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    Au début de Cantique des plaines, un roman de Nancy Huston, la narratrice reçoit en héritage le manuscrit inachevé d'un traité de philosophie sur le temps, que son grand-père avait vainement tenté d'écrire tout au long de sa vie, et qu'elle lui avait promis de terminer. Cependant, au lieu de le continuer, elle écrit plutôt un récit de fiction dans lequel elle « invente » une vie à son grand-père, tout en discutant de ses difficultés d'écriture avec lui. L'hypothèse sur laquelle repose ce mémoire est que l'acte narratif qui préside à l'écriture de ce roman suit de près la thèse de Paul Ricoeur dans Temps et récit, seion laquelle seul l'acte narratif peut apporter une réponse à l'énigme du temps. Le premier chapitre du …

  6. 556.

    Thesis submitted to Université de Sherbrooke

    2024

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    L’expression « exil » ne se rapporte pas seulement à une situation de déplacement géographique, mais aussi à une réalité psychologique. Compte tenu de la grande mobilité populationnelle qui caractérise l’actualité (Bélanger-Dumontier, 2017), la psychologie s’intéresse de plus en plus à la population immigrante. Cependant, la plupart des études approchent surtout ce phénomène sous l’angle de la santé psychologique des nouveaux arrivants et des stratégies d’intégration à la société d’accueil (Bélanger-Dumontier, 2017; Benslama, 2004). L’expérience subjective de l’exil, notamment l’articulation entre l’expérience de déracinement et les processus psychiques mobilisés par celle-ci, demeure peu explorée. L’approche herméneutique de l’exil que nous avons engagée a permis de relancer le questionnement de la manière dont l’exil ontologique, qui qualifie l’être intime de tous les sujets humains, s’exprime et …

  7. 558.

    Véronneau, Pierre

    Raccord dans l'axe

    Other published in Cinémas (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 10, Issue 1, 1999

    Digital publication year: 2007

  8. 559.

    Article published in Cinémas (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 10, Issue 2-3, 2000

    Digital publication year: 2007

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    ABSTRACTThis article deals with the difference between historiography, which aims at establishing the truth of events, and screenwriting for film and television, which pluralizes time and visualizes the materiality of space. This article is unusual in that it is the direct testimony of an historian, who, limited by the canons and conventions of his discipline, feels compelled to turn to another language, one that is closer to the complexity of past experience and able to reach wider audiences. Media, like writing, screenwriting, cinematography and television production, are analyzed and compared to each other according to their capacity to realize an experience that historiography has too often sacrificed, but that would recover through the mise-en-scène of a plural temporality and an emotional and social spatiality. In particular, the article makes the distinction between two film writing practices : the fictionalization of history and the historicization of fiction.

  9. 560.

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

    Volume 47, Issue 1, 1991

    Digital publication year: 2005