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Romanic Review (2012) 103 (1-2): 155–173.
Published: 01 January 2012
...Alfonso Mendiola; Monique Dascha Inciarte Copyright © 2012 The Trustees of Columbia University 2012 Alfonso Mendiola CONFLICT OR UNION IN DIFFERENCE: INSTITUTION, BELIEF, AND HERESY TRANSLATED BY MONIQUE DASCHA INCIARTE T his essay presents the following thesis: Michel de Certeau's entire...
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Romanic Review (2012) 103 (1-2): 3–10.
Published: 01 January 2012
... limits of institutions manifest themselves in the performance of the act of belief. If Gnostic thought seems distant and inaccessible, in ruins, as Enrique Gavihin argues in his article, Alfonso Mendiola traces in Michel de Certeau a view of the Church's ability to inspire and contain heterodoxy...
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Romanic Review (2004) 95 (4): 477–480.
Published: 01 November 2004
... the diversity of postcoloniality. The first section is devoted to the question of the intelligentsia and new conceptions of French identity. The essays grouped here are in reality rather disparate. One examines the thought of Michel de Certeau, one addresses the orientalist and primitivist experiments...
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Romanic Review (2000) 91 (1-2): 129–152.
Published: 01 January 2000
... Certeau writes, "in the text the empty place (empty of world) where the other speaks, following a process the discourse describes by recounting its own production."55 The self is a discursive construction, in which the subject is "merely an effect of language. "56 Barthes writes that "I am the story which...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (3): 590–600.
Published: 01 December 2023
... or certainty (which at best are instruments of the market, at worst of violence) but to introduce everywhere acts of subversion and defamiliarization and weirding through reading. This is what Michel de Certeau meant by the human capacity to (re)invent and wrest away everyday life from its colonization...
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Romanic Review (2004) 95 (3): 249–269.
Published: 01 May 2004
... a sweeping-though selective and imaginaryoverview of Poitiers. Like someone looking at the engraving of an urban prospect, Mercury has a complete, bird's-eye view of that city. Michel de Certeau's discussion of walking in the city stresses the singularity of such a perspective. He points out the pleasure...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (3-4): 423–443.
Published: 01 May 2006
..., like a tight cinematic montage. These images clearly identify Genoa's urban setting, made of slopes and vertical spaces (towers, ramps, stone portals), but they give no specific topographic clue. The itinerary is unrecognizable to the reader, but not to "l'homme." To use de Certeau's terms, "l'homme...
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Romanic Review (2017) 108 (1-4): 293–309.
Published: 01 January 2017
... espace urbain. Michel de Certeau soulignait d ailleurs ce lien entre récit, mobilité et délit dans une formule frappante, en affirmant que « le récit est délinquant43 ». Plus rien, en effet, ne semble pouvoir faire obstacle à la rêverie déambulatoire du narrateur, interrompre son mouvement sans fin et...
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Romanic Review (2022) 113 (2): 293–299.
Published: 01 September 2022
... writes—quoting Michel de Certeau—“are able to ‘manipulate the mechanisms of discipline and conform to them only in order to evade them’ (xiv), surely late medieval and early modern subjects would have had even greater room for maneuver, given that opposition was far easier to conceal and far more...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (1-2): 91–108.
Published: 01 January 2011
... or its deferral. Just as the letters and the narratives are the bearers of the everyday (they perform practical functions, they constitute a linguistic means to "go somewhere they act in a manner reminiscent of Certeau's everyday practices, which tactically maneuver the interstices of the imposed grid...
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Romanic Review (2003) 94 (1-2): 169–183.
Published: 01 January 2003
... grand-mere de Brantome tient son ecritoire l2. Bien avant I'Heptameron, Marguerite de Navarre avait deja mis en scene Ie personnage de la voyageuse engagee dans une quete mystique. Michel de Certeau note dans ce sens: "Sur les chemins ou les voies dont parlent tant de textes mystiques, passe l'itinerant...
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Romanic Review (2014) 105 (1-2): 37–51.
Published: 01 January 2014
... on Michel de Certeau's assertion that every story is a travel story and thus a spatial practice.4 What, then, does Lotar's cinematic complex, which, in his mind, was equaled only by the Chicago stockyards Upton Sinclair had described in his 1906 novel, The Jungle. See also Daeninckx, "L'Ecriture des...
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Romanic Review (2017) 108 (1-4): 19–24.
Published: 01 January 2017
... without destructive social confrontations that reverse power relations rather than modify them (Room for Maneuver xii). He greatly admired Michel de Certeau s work, where he found the concept of oppositionality as a set of appropriative, diffuse, local, and sporadic practices to make do both within...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (2): 280–300.
Published: 01 September 2023
...). Newspaper advertisements, chromolithographic advertising cards ( cromos ), and department store catalogs—produced in Barcelona but distributed throughout Catalonia and sometimes throughout the Iberian Peninsula—depict men as shoppers and admirers of consumer culture as part of what Michel de Certeau termed...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (1-2): 235–255.
Published: 01 January 2011
... that "authenticity," though not the subject of this study, is hardly a clear-cut category. In reality, livres de colportage had long circulated in rural areas, and reading aloud had even infiltrated some fireside veillees, which could introduce written stories to oral circulation (Agulhon 53-57; de Certeau 45-72...
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Romanic Review (2017) 108 (1-4): 195–215.
Published: 01 January 2017
... have examined the relations between mechanical and liberal arts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. See the classic article by Zilsel, as well as the works by Rossi, Certeau, and Long. 200 David L. Sedley from shop practices. Such efforts shared the assumption that mechanical arts obeyed...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (3): 445–466.
Published: 01 May 2010
... for critical acceptance or resignation. Yet he is alert to the danger of generalization in other thinkers: even Michel de Certeau, the social theorist perhaps most associated with such subversion or "ruses des arts de faire," is found wanting for oscillating between "la multiplicite des individus moyens (Ie...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (3-4): 321–347.
Published: 01 May 2011
..., they largely greeted the novel with silence.7 Instead, I focus my speculations on the everyday readers of this text, privileging the temporal and spatial moments of the text's circulation. Michel de Certeau has argued that "the reader arises from the history of the book." 8 As a serial novel appearing...
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Romanic Review (2003) 94 (1-2): 153–166.
Published: 01 January 2003
... de ces domaines, l'experience individuelle du voyageur n'est pas en a1. J'emprunte l'expression Michel de Certeau, Les pratiques du quotidien. I. Arts de faire, Paris, Gallimard, 1990, p. 32. 2. Voir sur ce point l'introduction de Jean Bonnerot a l'edition en fac-simile de La Guide des chemins de...
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Romanic Review (2018) 109 (1-4): 291–305.
Published: 01 January 2018
... au début des années 1980, malgré les travaux qui avaient accompagné le centenaire de sa naissance (dont un colloque à Cerisy en août 1965, où Michel de Certeau notamment avait donné une importante communication sur Henri Bremond « historien d une absence3 ») ­ à en croire le témoignage d Émile...