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  1. Avant-garde against institutionalization: “China’s university revolution” during Great Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) from the perspective of Tel Quel intellectuals. [REVIEW]Kefei Xu - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (14):2492-2503.
    ABSTRACT Against the backdrop of the May 68 Movement throughout France and the Great Cultural Revolution sweeping China, the avant-garde of Tel Quel pinned their hopes of fighting against academic institutionalization in France on ‘‘China’s university revolution.” Tel Quel avant-garde once believed that China’s “open-door university” movement had not only successfully “burned down” the university institution, but also created the vanguard culture of the proletariat. Their imagination of “China’s university revolution" is helpful to the impact on the rigid system of (...)
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  • A dessublimação emancipadora de Sartre.Cristina Diniz Mendonça - 2006 - Doispontos 3 (2).
    Short historical and cultural sketch of France’s decisive years during the Second World War, between occupation and resistance, re f racted by the prism of the Sartrean figure of the engagé intellectual, which was born out of this conjuncture of sharp political crisis. This sketch, however, is extracted out of my analysis of the int e r nal organization of what seems to be, at first sig ht, Sartre’s most d i s e ng a ged work, one that was (...)
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  • What is Literature? Revisited: Sartre on the Language of Literature.Wai-Shun Hung - 2015 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 46 (1):1-15.
    This article argues that Sartre's distinction in What Is Literature? between prose and poetry should be understood in the light of his earlier distinction in The Imaginary between two kinds of meaning. Sartre argues against the “Cartesian picture” of consciousness in The Imaginary, specifically concerning our experience of images. Not only is a mental image not an “inner object” mediating between consciousness and the world, even a picture drawn on paper should not be understood as an object standing between the (...)
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  • Usages de Foucault entre la psychanalyse et le marxisme. Discours de la résistance et pratiques de l’intervention intellectuelle en société.Oleg Bernaz - 2014 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 6 (1):241-265.
    In this paper I analyze two distinct contemporary perspectives on the Foucauldian concept of power and resistance, namely the perspectives enlightened by Judith Butler’s La vie psychique du pouvoir and by Stéphane Legrand’s Le marxisme oublié de Foucault. Although these two approaches are interesting ways of discussing the Foucauldian concept of resistance and power, they fail to take into account the role that intellectuals play in practices of social emancipation. Instead I develop the concept of “specific intellectual” in order to (...)
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  • O intelectual público, a ética republicana e a fratura do éthos da ciência.Ivan Domingues - 2011 - Scientiae Studia 9 (3):463-485.
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  • Da teoria e da ação política nas filosofias de Jean-Paul Sartre e Michel Foucault.André Constantino Yazbek - 2011 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 18:23-46.
    Starting from the antagonism represented by the concurrent projects of JeanPaul Sartre and Michel Foucault in the context of the “sixties”, this article aims to discern the impasses and dilemmas of the theory and the political action in the scope of the contemporary French thought, highlighting the role of intellectuals in the contemporary philosophical time.
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