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    Les sages-femmes catholiques et les bouleversements des possibles procréatifs (France, années 1940-1960). [REVIEW]Nathalie Sage-Pranchère - 2023 - Revue de Synthèse 145 (1-2):169-211.
    Résumé Les évolutions scientifiques et techniques notables en matière de procréation qui marquent les années 1940 à 1960 (insémination artificielle, inhibition hormonale de la fonction ovarienne) suscitent, au sein de l’Église catholique et parmi ses fidèles, tensions, interrogations et attentes. Ces pratiques confrontent en particulier les auxiliaires catholiques de la naissance, médecins et sages-femmes, à l’appréciation de leur acceptabilité morale. L’Association des sages-femmes catholiques constitue une des arènes où se déploient ces débats.
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    Une sage-femme franco-brésilienne à Rio de Janeiro au XIXe siècle.Maria Lúcia Mott - 2004 - Clio 19.
    Cet article est constitué de deux parties : la première concerne l’arrivée au Brésil en 1816, de Marie Joséphine Durocher (1809-1893), accompagnée de sa mère, et leur installation dans le nouveau pays en tant que « marchandes de modes » ; la seconde traite de la trajectoire professionnelle de Mme Durocher en tant que sage-femme. De fait, en 1834, elle devient la première sage-femme diplômée du pays, exerçant ce métier pendant plus de cinquante ans à Rio de Janeiro. L’approche biographique (...)
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    Yvonne Knibiehler, Accoucher. Femmes, sages-femmes et médecins depuis le milieu du XXe siècle.Anne Cova - 2009 - Clio 30.
    Après avoir publié de nombreux ouvrages sur la maternité, Yvonne Knibiehler s’intéresse ici aux sages-femmes et à leurs rapports avec les médecins pendant la seconde moitié du XXe siècle. Contribution à l’histoire des femmes et à l’histoire du temps présent, les sources de ce livre reposent sur une centaine de témoignages écrits de sages-femmes, recueillis lors d’un colloque organisé par la Société d’histoire de la naissance. Forte de ces témoignages – lesquels ne sont pas nécessairement (...)
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  4. Michel Serres, la sage-femme du monde.Patrick Rödel - 2016 - Paris: Le Pommier.
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    Nathalie Sage-Pranchère, Mettre au monde. Sages-femmes et accouchées en Corrèze au XIXe siècle.Marie-France Morel - 2009 - Clio 29.
    Si l’histoire des sages-femmes est relativement bien connue pour les XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, grâce aux ouvrages de Mireille Laget et Jacques Gélis, en revanche, pour le XIXe siècle, elle reste en grande partie à écrire. La situation parisienne a fait l’objet du livre de Scarlett Beauvalet-Boutouyrie sur la Maternité de Port-Royal et aussi de la thèse de IIIe cycle sur les sages-femmes parisiennes de Danielle Tucat, malheureusement non publiée. Pour la France profonde, on dispose d’un (...)
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    Nathalie Sage-Pranchère, Mettre au monde. Sages-femmes et accouchées en Corrèze au xixe siècle | L’École.Michelle Zancarini-Fournel - 2019 - Clio 49:283-284.
    Ces ouvrages de Nathalie Sage-Pranchère sont issus de deux thèses : une thèse de l’École des chartes publiée en 2007 et une thèse de doctorat d’histoire soutenue en 2011 et publiée en 2017. Ils sont complémentaires grâce à leurs points de vue différents, qui articulent l’échelle locale (la Corrèze) à l’échelle nationale, et à leur propos qui part d’une histoire corrézienne totale – parcours individuels et formation des sages-femmes, histoire des accouchées – pour arriver en 2017 à l’histoire...
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    « C’est plus grave de faire un enfant que de faire une IVG! ». Redéfinir l’avortement par la physiologie : luttes des sages-femmes pour défendre une juridiction professionnelle controversée.Myriam Borel - 2024 - Revue de Synthèse 145 (1-2):261-293.
    Résumé En 1975, la loi inscrit l’IVG dans la juridiction de la médecine, investie comme instrument du contrôle social dans la régulation des naissances. La demande d’IVG demeurait pensée comme phénomène relevant de la pathologie. Cependant, une normalisation de cette activité s’opère dans le système de soins avec l’évolution de l’encadrement réglementaire et des techniques de prise en charge. Notamment, les sages-femmes sont enrôlées dans le réagencement des formes de l’action publique en la matière. Leur champ de compétence (...)
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    Benoîte Cadeau-Fessel and the birth of midwifery in nineteenth-century PeruBenoîte Cadeau-Fessel et la naissance de la profession de sage-femme. Pérou, xixe siècle.Lissell Quiroz-Perez - 2015 - Clio 40.
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    Représentations de la femme étrangère de la génération 70: L'érotisme sage de Ramalho.Chair Susan Perez Castillo, Ana Luisa Liberato & Vieira Vilela - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (3):894-899.
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    Dominique Loiseau, Marre d’être sages!Michelle Zancarini-Fournel - 2009 - Clio 29:265-266.
    Sur la couverture du livre, le e de sages est en violet avec un caractère rehaussé et il en est de même dans le texte. La première note explicite ce choix typographique (mais on ne peut ici reproduire la couleur…) : « Les lettre violettes marquant le féminin visent à restituer la présence des femmes masquée à l’accoutumée par la primauté grammaticale accordée au masculin » (p. 7). Le parti pris est original, comme l’est ce livre qui veut (...)
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    Frédérique Toudoire-Sulapierre, Alessandra Balloti & Inkar Kuramayeva (dir.), Apprenties Sages. Apprentissa.Marianne Thivend - 2019 - Clio 49:312-314.
    Sous ce beau titre aux interprétations ouvertes, on retiendra surtout une volonté commune, partagée par les 23 autrices et auteurs de ce volumineux recueil issu d’un colloque pluridisciplinaire tenu à Mulhouse en 2017, d’interroger l’éducation des femmes, l’éducation pour les femmes et l’éducation sur les femmes. En quoi cette éducation, approchée au cours des siècles sur des terrains variés – France et Europe y compris dans ses extensions coloniales, États-Unis et Brésil –, a-t-elle pu forme...
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    Original Acquisition and Unilateralism: Kant, Hegel, and Corrective Justice.N. Sage - 2012 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 25 (1):119-136.
    Contemporary Kantians suggest that the original acquisition of property is problematic for Kant’s theory of private law. Kant requires that private law obligations be consistent with the equal freedom of everyone. However, a rule of original acquisition seems to favor the acquirer’s freedom over others’: the acquirer originally obtains property in an unowned object simply by taking control of it, and thus seems to impose obligations on everyone else through her own “unilateral” action or choice. This article first addresses proposed (...)
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  13. Dark continents: epistemologies of racial and sexual difference in psychoanalysis and the cinema Mary Ann Doane.Doane Femmes - 1999 - In Jessica Evans & Stuart Hall (eds.), Visual Culture: The Reader. Sage Publications in Association with the Open University. pp. 448.
  14. Mary Ann Doane.Doane Femmes - 1999 - In Jessica Evans & Stuart Hall (eds.), Visual Culture: The Reader. Sage Publications in Association with the Open University. pp. 448.
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    Will Embryonic Stem Cells Change Health Policy?William M. Sage - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (2):342-351.
    Embryonic stem cells are actively debated in political and public policy arenas. However, the connections between stem cell innovation and overall health care policy are seldom elucidated. As with many controversial aspects of medical care, the stem cell debate bridges to a variety of social conversations beyond abortion. Some issues, such as translational medicine, commercialization, patient and public safety, health care spending, physician practice, and access to insurance and health care services, are core health policy concerns. Other issues, such as (...)
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    About Face.Sage Sohier - 2012 - Columbia College Chicago Press.
    "Features photographs that portray people who have varying degrees of facial paralysis, a condition that usually occurs on just one side of the face and can result from a multitude of causes, including Bell's palsy, tumors, strokes, accidents, and congenital nerve damage"--Whitcoulls website.
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    Entre doutes et engagements : un arrêt sur image à partir de l’histoire des femmes (2ème partie).Groupe Histoire des Cottias Femmes - 2005 - Clio 21 (21):231-260.
    Militante et réflexive, l’histoire des femmes a aussi besoin d’exprimer ses doutes et ses inconforts. Rattrapée par l’actualité, la violence et nombre d’événements cruels et tragiques, par des incertitudes majeures vécues par l’ensemble du monde intellectuel, elle pose aujourd’hui en cet article collectif des interrogations et des inquiétudes. Ce travail à plusieurs (les participantes du Groupe d’histoire des femmes du CRH) cherche à mettre à plat ce qui actuellement se dérobe à notre connaissance, en partant de notions-clés souvent (...)
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    Rencontre avec l’histoire des femmes et du féminisme : itinéraires de Japonaises francophiles.Groupe Histoire Des Femmes - 2006 - Clio 24.
    En 1983, un groupe de femmes japonaises francophiles, très intéressées par le féminisme français et les changements rapides de la vie des femmes en France depuis les années 1970, créent la Société Franco-japonaise des Études sur les Femmes. Le but est de promouvoir une meilleure compréhension entre les deux cultures et de développer des liens avec les Françaises sur un grand nombre de questions féminines. Le projet se révéla vite être un succès. Parmi les études entreprises par (...)
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    Stress reactivity to an electronic version of the Trier Social Stress Test: a pilot study.Sage E. Hawn, Lisa Paul, Suzanne Thomas, Stephanie Miller & Ananda B. Amstadter - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Truth-reliability and the evolution of human cognitive faculties.James Sage - 2004 - Philosophical Studies 117 (1-2):95-106.
  21. Some principles require principals : why banning 'conflicts of interest' won't solve incentive problems in biomedical research.William M. Sage - 2010 - In Thomas H. Murray & Josephine Johnston (eds.), Trust and integrity in biomedical research: the case of financial conflicts of interest. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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    If You Would Not Criminalize Poverty, Do Not Medicalize It.William M. Sage & Jennifer E. Laurin - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (3):573-581.
    American society tends to medicalize or criminalize social problems. Criminal justice reformers have made arguments for a positive role in the relief of poverty that are similar to those aired in healthcare today. The consequences of criminalizing poverty caution against its continued medicalization.
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    Upstream Health Law.William M. Sage & Kelley McIlhattan - 2014 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (4):535-549.
    For the first time, entrepreneurs are aggressively developing new technologies and business models designed to improve individual and population health, not just to deliver specialized medical care. Consumers of these goods and services are not yet “patients”; they are simply people. As this sector of the health care industry expands, it is likely to require new forms of legal governance, which we term “upstream health law.”.
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    Upstream Health Law.William M. Sage & Kelley McIlhattan - 2014 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (4):535-549.
    Medicine and health are surprisingly separate. In the introduction to his 1963 master work on medical economics, Kenneth Arrow acknowledged that “the subject is the medical-care industry, not health.” In the 50 years that followed, researchers, policymakers, and public health professionals generated valuable and varied insights into health, impacting both behaviors and environments while addressing social determinants and demographic trends. Yet medical care has followed an even steeper upward trajectory, growing rapidly in scientific precision, public esteem, and technical sophistication.As a (...)
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    Synthesizing cure and care: midwives challenging gender norms in France.Maï Le Dû - 2019 - Clio 49:137-151.
    Les sages-femmes en France incarnent une subtile synthèse du cure et du care, entretenant une ambiguïté qui fonde une partie de leur identité professionnelle et qui brouille les pistes des stéréotypes de genre. En fonction du contexte social et politique qui conditionne leur mode d’exercice, ces professionnel.le.s développent spontanément des stratégies pour équilibrer les tensions qui existent entre ces deux pôles. Elles/ils vont ainsi promouvoir tantôt leurs compétences dans le care comme valeur ajoutée par rapport aux autres acteurs (...)
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    Following the Money: The ACA’s Fiscal-Political Economy and Lessons for Future Health Care Reform.William M. Sage & Timothy M. Westmoreland - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (3):434-442.
    It is no exaggeration to say that American health policy is frequently subordinated to budgetary policies and procedures. The Affordable Care Act was undeniably ambitious, reaching health care services and underlying health as well as health insurance. Yet fiscal politics determined the ACA’s design and guided its implementation, as well as sometimes assisting and sometimes constraining efforts to repeal or replace it. In particular, the ACA’s vulnerability to litigation has been the price its drafters paid in exchange for fiscal-political acceptability. (...)
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  27. Criminal Parental Responsibility: Blaming parents on the basis of their duty to control versus their duty to morally educate their children.Leonie Le Sage & Doret De Ruyter - 2008 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 40 (6):789-802.
    Several states in the United States of America and countries in Europe punish parents when their minor child commits a crime. When parents are being punished for the crimes committed by their children, it should be presumed that parents might be held responsible for the deeds of their children. This article addresses the question whether or not this presumption can be sustained. We argue that parents can be blamed for the crimes of their children, not because they have the duty (...)
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    Will Embryonic Stem Cells Change Health Policy?William M. Sage - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (2):342-351.
    Essays on stem cell policy seem to fall into three categories. Some essays in this collection are about logic and principles. Others are about practices and beliefs. The former group draws lines and defends them, a normative project. The latter group attempts to explain the lines that already exist, a descriptive project that may have important normative goals. Still other essays, by scientists, are about growing stem cell lines instead of drawing them.The purpose of this essay is to situate the (...)
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    Swimming Together Upstream: How to Align MLP Services with U.S. Healthcare Delivery.William M. Sage & Keegan D. Warren - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (4):786-797.
    Medical-legal partnership (MLP) embeds attorneys and paralegals into care delivery to help clinicians address root causes of health inequities. Notwithstanding decades of favorable outcomes, MLP is not as well-known as might be expected. In this essay, the authors explore ways in which strategic alignment of legal services with healthcare services in terms of professionalism, information collection and sharing, and financing might help the MLP movement become a more widespread, sustainable model for holistic care delivery.
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    Shielding working-memory representations from temporally predictable external interference.Daniela Gresch, Sage E. P. Boettcher, Freek van Ede & Anna C. Nobre - 2021 - Cognition 217 (C):104915.
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    Consequences of predictable temporal structure in multi-task situations.Daniela Gresch, Sage E. P. Boettcher, Anna C. Nobre & Freek van Ede - 2022 - Cognition 225 (C):105156.
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    Big Structures, Large Processes, Huge Comparisons.Charles Tilly & Russell Sage Foundation - 1984 - Russell Sage Foundation.
    This bold and lively essay is one of those rarest of intellectual achievements, a big small book. In its short length are condensed enormous erudition and impressive analytical scope. With verve and self-assurance, it addresses a broad, central question: How can we improve our understanding of the large-scale processes and structures that transformed the world of the nineteenth century and are transforming our world today? Tilly contends that twentieth-century social theories have been encumbered by a nineteenth century heritage of “pernicious (...)
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    Solidarity: unfashionable, but still American.William M. Sage - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
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    Shut-Up and Listen: Implications and Possibilities of Albert Memmi’s Characteristics of Colonization Upon the “Natural World”.Michael De Danann Sitka-Sage, Laura Piersol, Ramsey Affifi & Sean Blenkinsop - 2016 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 36 (3):349-365.
    This paper begins by exploring the anti-colonial work of Tunisian scholar Albert Memmi in his classic book The Colonizer and the Colonized and determining whether the characteristics of colonization that he names can be successfully applied to the current relationship between modern humans and the “natural world”. After considering what we found to be the five key characteristics: manufacturing the colonial, alienation and unknowability, violence, psychological strategies, and language, history, and metaphor we draw clear parallels, through selected examples, to the (...)
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    We Cannot Allow a Wikipedia Gap!Sage Rogers Ross - 2007 - Spontaneous Generations 1 (1):1.
    Editing Wikipedia is probably the best way for historians of science to spend their working hours. I became an historian of science because the history of science touches on virtually every important social and political issue in the modern world. I wanted to help put the field where it ought to be, at the center of any program of liberal and/or scientific education—part of the baseline of cultural literacy. When I entered grad school, it was a great letdown to realize (...)
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    A phenomenological study of students' knowledge of biology in a swedish comprehensive school.Roger Sages & Piotr Szybek - 2000 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 31 (2):155-187.
    A text written by a student in a Swedish comprehensive school, during a Biology test, is analyzed using a method based on Husserl's transcendental phenomenology. The method is presented in the article. The analysis results in an explicitation of horizons, which enables an access to the lifeworld opened by the text. In this case, the interplay of school Biology and "everyday life" is visible. The meaning constituted in the encounter with school Biology seems to lack natural science aspects. The visible (...)
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    Blank figures' and the material organisation of knowledge: experiences of a 'project file.Dan Sage, Andy Dainty & Naomi Brookes - 2011 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 5 (1):40.
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    Correspondence.Evan T. Sage - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (01):45-.
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    Encountering the wilderness, encountering the mist: Nature, romanticism, and contemporary paganism.Vanessa Sage - 2009 - Anthropology of Consciousness 20 (1):27-52.
    This article asks how ideas about nature in the 18th and 19th century Romantic movement have traveled in and been translated by the various religious groups that constitute contemporary Paganism. Drawing on the work of poets, philosophers, historians, social scientists, and contemporary Pagans themselves, the article argues that contemporary Paganism borrows freely from Romantic notions of inspiration and imagination to craft a vision of nature, that, for them, responds to the emotional and political needs of their own time and place. (...)
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    How Many Justices Does It Take to Change the U.S. Health System?William M. Sage - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 42 (5):27-33.
    There were two ways for the solicitor general of the United States to litigate the constitutional challenge to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 brought by twenty‐six states and the National Federation of Independent Business. One path, which the solicitor general pursued, was to cautiously navigate judicial precedents, claim the barest increment of new congressional authority, and give the Supreme Court as many hooks as possible on which to hang a favorable decision.The road not traveled was to (...)
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    Irradiation of Food: Bane or Boon?Martin L. Sage - 1994 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 14 (1):13-18.
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  42. La yoga.Michel Sage - 1921 - Paris,: P. Leymarie. Edited by Patañjali.
     
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    Minding Ps and Qs: The Political and Policy Questions Framing Health Care Spending.William M. Sage - 2016 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 44 (4):559-568.
    Tracing the evolution of political conversations about health care spending and their relationship to the formation of policy is a valuable exercise. Health care spending is about science and ethics, markets and government, freedom and community. By the late 1980s the unique upward trajectory of post-Medicare U.S. health care spending had been established, recessions and tax cuts were eroding federal and state budgets, and efforts to harness market forces to serve policy goals were accelerating. From the initial writings on “managed (...)
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    Property and Other Worries.Nick Sage - 2021 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (2):212-219.
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    Science, Technology and Political Choice: Part of the Undergraduate Curriculum.Martin L. Sage - 1992 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 12 (4-5):220-221.
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    The future is past: the ultimate paradox.Jonathan Sage - 2003 - Sussex, England: Book Guild.
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    The supreme paradox: a book for the third millennium.Jonathan Sage - 2001 - Sussex, England: Book Guild.
    At significant times in history, a book is written which captures the spirit of the age and gives new meaning to our lives and our hopes for the future. This is such a book. Drawing on material gleaned from some of the greatest works of many of the greatest minds of the last two millennia, the author uncovers a common theme which runs through them all...a comprehensive and unifying principle of existence, a motivating and creative force behind all physical, mental (...)
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    Vatic Admonition in Horace Odes 4.9.Paula Winsor Sage - 1994 - American Journal of Philology 115 (4).
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    Shut-Up and Listen: Implications and Possibilities of Albert Memmi’s Characteristics of Colonization Upon the “Natural World”.Michael Danann Sitka-Sage, Laura Piersol, Ramsey Affifi & Sean Blenkinsop - 2017 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 36 (3):349-365.
    This paper begins by exploring the anti-colonial work of Tunisian scholar Albert Memmi in his classic book The Colonizer and the Colonized and determining whether the characteristics of colonization that he names can be successfully applied to the current relationship between modern humans and the “natural world”. After considering what we found to be the five key characteristics: manufacturing the colonial, alienation and unknowability, violence, psychological strategies, and language, history, and metaphor we draw clear parallels, through selected examples, to the (...)
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    Rencontre avec l'histoire des femmes et du féminisme : itinéraires de Japonaises francophiles.Groupe « Histoire des Femmes » - 2006 - Clio 24 (2):305-317.
    En 1983, un groupe de femmes japonaises francophiles, très intéressées par le féminisme français et les changements rapides de la vie des femmes en France depuis les années 1970, créent la Société Franco-japonaise des Études sur les Femmes. Le but est de promouvoir une meilleure compréhension entre les deux cultures et de développer des liens avec les Françaises sur un grand nombre de questions féminines. Le projet se révéla vite être un succès. Parmi les études entreprises par (...)
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