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A previous paper (Culture 11,2) proposed a structural model of masculine supremacy as related to violence, valid for several New-Guinean cultures. This paper explores the problem of the reproduction of these cultural structures. Drawing on Herdt's ethnographic material on the Sambia, the author proposes a double structural and psychoanalytical interpretation of the factors involved in the Sambia youth's acquisition of a social and individual warrior's identity. The complementarist approach allows for a pertinent articulation between the cultural encoding of violence and individual levels of identity and psychic organization. This double analysis enables drawing some important conclusions about the nature of militant violence, and points to further research possibilities.
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Keywords: DIDACTIQUE, LITTÉRATURE, ENSEIGNEMENT SECONDAIRE, APPROCHE MÉTHODOLOGIQUEMIXTE, ANALYSE DE CONTENU
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This article deconstructs the particular ways in which young Black people, second-generation immigrants living in the Cergy-Saint-Christophe neighbourhood of a new town in the Parisian suburbs, form groups revolving around music scenes and use and imagine urban space. With their noisy, flashy new looks, these young people remain largely unknown to those who work with them. They split up into groups organized around music: hip-hop and rap for some, soul and funk for others. But the divisions between the various groups of youth are also marked out in terms of space, time and ethnicity. Groups differ from each other in factors such as the sports members play, the clothes they wear, and the way they spend their free time, according to a logic of differentiation that enables each person to construct his or her own identity. Membership of such scenes tends to be opposed to scholastic achievement, and constitutes an alternative space of social intégration and valorization. An analysis of the use of urban space and discourse about the town shows how these young people value modernity, in that it is likely to introduce mixes of people that might enable them to feel equal to and better socially accepted by others.
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Keywords: Aurore Turbiau, Aurore Turbiau, Lesbian literatures, Littératures lesbiennes
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This article studies the influence of the Internet on literary writing. Considering particurlarly fictional hypertexts, it emphasizes the great potential of non linear writing and reading. It also presents a personal autofictional experimentation on the Web.
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