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The relationship between Anaïs Nin and Henry Miller was soon reduced to a relationship of inspiration. Another dimension emerges in the criticism that Henry Miller wrote of his lover's work, as well as in her journals, a relationship of devouring that turns into a cannibal aesthetic. This love but also literary relationship builds this aesthetic, sometimes at the cost of the work of the diarist. However, their relation cannot be summarized to a relation of domination because it explores the primitive experiences of oral link and confusion to the other, to reveal a writing of oneself which is similar to the psychic survival. Anaïs Nin's feminine self-writing still questions the exploration of the woman's body, and the stakes of the construction of a feeling of identity.
Keywords: accouchement, amour fusionnel, Anaïs Nin, avortement, baleine, cannibalisme, dévoration, éthique du care, Henry Miller, psychanalyse, abortion, Anaïs Nin, cannibalism, care ethics, childbirth, devouring, fusional love, Henry Miller, psychoanalysis, whale
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During the second half of the 20th century, French radio progressively settled into the night, until it reached a continuous broadcast cycle, 24 hours a day. However, since the beginning of the 2000s, night-time radio has been gradually disappearing, giving way to rebroadcasts or to flow of automatic music. In what ways could night-time radio be seen as a mirror of life at night? How can we explain the progressive disappearance of its live broadcasts? These are some of the questions this article intends to answer.
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Considering the changes in our relationship to the night throughout history, this article examines the epistemological foundations that have informed the making of my essay-documentary Nuits (2014), in which I evoked what can be termed “nocturnal states.” The technological choices as well as the aesthetic and narrative commitments made during this research-creation process are discussed with regard to the way in which the theme of the night is treated in cinema, and in Hollywood films in particular.
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The book of Revelation contains a wide variety of demonic elements that have influenced later Christian writings as well as contemporary literature. The aim of the article is to analyze the meaning and role of demons in Revelation, highlighting the link between these figures and the δαιμόνια of classical Greek literature and the Septuagint. Although the author of the Apocalypse recovers traditional definitions, he re-elaborates and gives them some new meanings.