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Critique, texte et art contemporain. Repenser l’héritage de Marshall McLuhan aujourd’hui
(University of Alberta Library, 2018-08-12)À l’ère d’Internet, quelle signification donner encore à l’héritage culturel de Marshall McLuhan? Si la question a inspiré des penseurs français (Michel Serres, Jean Baudrillard, Régis Debray) et canadiens (Derrick de ... -
Plague Literature and Thinking through the Coronavirus
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The Impact of Imports and Exports on the Size and Composition of Government Expenditures
(The Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2017)This paper examines the casual relationship between greater exposure to international trade and the size and composition of government expenditures, productive versus unproductive. To capture differential impacts on how ... -
Secret et tension narrative chez Modiano et Le Clézio : entre témoignage et créativité
(University of Ottawa, 2010)Les textes de Modiano et de Le Clézio, Dans le café de la jeunesse perdue (2007) et Ritournelle de la faim (2008), placent au centre des récits le secret en tant que fuite. Chez ces deux écrivains, la fuite face aux rafles ... -
Appetizing loss: Anorexia as an experiment in living
(Taylor & Francis, 2006-08-21)This paper turns upside-down the commonly held assumption that anorexia nervosa is inherently destructive or counter-productive. The author delves beneath the façade of anorexia’s main symptom, self-starvation, to explore ... -
Canada 150: Exhibiting National Memory at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-04-19)This paper features an analysis of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) and its showcase for ‘Canada 150’, the sesquicentennial anniversary of Canadian Confederation. Particular attention is paid to how the Museum ... -
Remember Me Nought: The 1985 Cultural "Nachträglichkeit"
(York University, 2010)This paper engages with the politics of remembering and forgetting that surround the unsettled history of the 1985 Air India bombings. In particular, I use the concepts Nachträglichkeit and "affective recircuitry" to ... -
Opportunity solving: Ordinary people doing extraordinary things, every day
(Canadian Education Network, 2020-10-16)