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Bills, Rebecca A. "Scots Under the Influence." Thesis, Boston College, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/681.
Full textOld English, Old Norse (both Danish and Norwegian variants), Latin, Old French and various Celtic languages have influenced the development of the Scots language in different ways than they have British Standard English due to Scotland’s unique political relationships with each of these cultures. This paper explores the linguistic developments of these interactions, drawing examples from the Scottish poem Sir Patrick Spence, place names in Scotland, and other sources, with especial focus on the Germanic languages
Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2009
Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: College Honors Program
Discipline: Slavic and Eastern Languages
Duffy, Oliver. "Tectonic, stratigraphic and geomorphic interactions, and mobile evaporite influence, in rift basins." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2012. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/tectonic-stratigraphic-and-geomorphic-interactions-and-mobile-evaporite-influence-in-rift-basins(bd5b21f9-6839-4fbe-9128-b82671b472d5).html.
Full textNenning, Franziska [Verfasser], and Harald [Akademischer Betreuer] Strauß. "Mega-glendonites in the Early Eocene Fur Formation : unraveling paleoenvironmental conditions in the Danish Basin and their influence on glendonite formation / Franziska Nenning ; Betreuer: Harald Strauß." Münster : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Münster, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1142528286/34.
Full textVankov, Daniel Lyubomirov. "Smartphone apps and virtual reality as road safety interventions: Examining their real-world effects for young drivers." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/180754/1/Daniel%20Lyubomirov_Vankov_Thesis.pdf.
Full textBerglund, Julia, and Elin Cederholm. "”Daniel Wellington-effekten” : Samskapande och engagemang på Instagram." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-414484.
Full textRosin, Frida. "Branding och hashtags : En analys av Daniel Wellingtons material på Instagram." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, JMK, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-165373.
Full textGeberth, Daniel [Verfasser]. "Exploring the influence of biological variability on pattern formation in Dictyostelium discoideum / Daniel Geberth." Bremen : IRC-Library, Information Resource Center der Jacobs University Bremen, 2009. http://d-nb.info/1034996177/34.
Full textFerrell, Janice René. "A Case Study of Characteristics and Means of Person-to-Person Influence in American Kodály Music Education: Katinka Scipiades Dániel." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2003. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4218/.
Full textHumbert, Jean-Marcel. "L'égyptomanie : sources, thèmes et symboles : étude de la réutilisation des thèmes décoratifs empruntés à l'Egypte ancienne dans l'art occidental du XVIe siècle à nos jours." Paris 4, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA040295.
Full textThe catalogue of this thesis has been taken from a data base specially created. Its 1370 notices give thousands of references; the notices are classified according to themes in the course of six chronological periods. Thanks to these selected objects, it has been possible to study the sources and the constituent parts of the Egyptian revival according to periods and countries, to index the Egyptian themes more often used, to measure their degree of adaptation, and to identify the symbols contained in the different creations. The sources of egyptomania are taken from archeological items, travel accounts, exceptional events and former egyptianizing creations; but the evolution of the fidelity of the interpretations doesn’t follow necessarily the increasing of the knowledge of ancient Egypt. The chronological study points out several evolutions: egyptomania, created at the beginning for esthetes’' pleasure, soon becomes democratized; the archeological discovering and publications give new possibilities to it; it can use many new means of expression (movies, cartoons, comic-strips and adverting) and thus increased its audience. The thematic study of the egyptianizing objects and creations shows how easily egyptomania adapts itself and mixes with the style of the period. A repertory of the themes taken from ancient Egypt shows which ones are used most. Egyptianizing items carry lots of symbols from ancient Egypt and from the time of their making; using numerous concepts (dream, fear, laugh), egyptomania, as well as Egypt, has a strong impact on people. The Egyptian revival is more than part of exotism and anticomania; it is an independent current more alive and fascinating to-day than ever
Gore, Matthew R. Burggren Warren W. "Influence of parental swimming stamina on the cardiac and metabolic performance of larval zebrafish (Danio rerio)." [Denton, Tex.] : University of North Texas, 2007. http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-3669.
Full textLee, Eun Bok. "The influence of Pastor Dongwon Daniel Lee's preaching on the growth of Global Mission Church." Lynchburg, Va. : Liberty University, 2010. http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu.
Full textWiecek, Annika Verfasser], Daniel [Akademischer Betreuer] [Wentzel, and Torsten-Oliver [Akademischer Betreuer] Salge. "Product design and its influence on consumers’ behavior / Annika Wiecek ; Daniel Wentzel, Torsten-Oliver Salge." Aachen : Universitätsbibliothek der RWTH Aachen, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1171906889/34.
Full textWiecek, Annika [Verfasser], Daniel [Akademischer Betreuer] Wentzel, and Torsten-Oliver [Akademischer Betreuer] Salge. "Product design and its influence on consumers’ behavior / Annika Wiecek ; Daniel Wentzel, Torsten-Oliver Salge." Aachen : Universitätsbibliothek der RWTH Aachen, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1171906889/34.
Full textVickers, I. R. "The influence of the new sciences on Daniel Defoe's habit of mind and literary method." Thesis, Open University, 1988. http://oro.open.ac.uk/54614/.
Full textBernier, Yolande. "Genshoku : parfums d'origine pour les Œuvres de la terre." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/24717.
Full textBraga, Corin. "De l' utopie à la contre-utopie aux XVIe-XIXe siècles." Lyon 3, 2008. https://scd-resnum.univ-lyon3.fr/out/theses/2008_out_braga_c.pdf.
Full textCounter-utopias appeared as a literary genre long before the dystopias of the twentieth century. Our aim is to document the emergence of classical dystopias between the sixteenth and the nineteenth centuries. We start from the idea that Renaissance utopias were conceived as humanist alternatives to the Terrestrial Paradise of the Christian tradition. Thomas More, Francis Bacon, Johann Valentin Andreae, Tommaso Campanella and many other thinkers and writers sought to recover the Garden of Eden for humankind, to replace the city of God with a city of Man. Nevertheless, utopian optimism was soon challenged by several theoretical critiques and institutional attacks, formulated under three important doctrines: Counter-Reformation theology, Cartesian rationalism and English empiricism. Throughout the pre-modern age, these ideologies raised a series of decisive arguments against the hope that mankind could by itself establish a perfect society and a paradise on earth. Starting with Joseph Hall (Mundus alter et idem, 1605) and Artus Thomas (L'Isle des Hermaphrodites, 1605), an important number of authors took on official and public censorship and reshaped their fiction into critiques of utopian visions. Instead of imagining ideal places, they began to conceive counter-utopian societies and terrestrial infernos
Plazenet, Laurence. "Le voyage dans les romans grecs anciens et dans leurs imitations et adaptations en France et en Angleterre au XVIe et au XVIIe siècle." Paris 4, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA040162.
Full textThe notion of travel, which is specific to the dramatic and narrative structure of Greek novels, is used in this dissertation to address the question of their imitation during the modern period. Using a precise corpus and criteria, the dissertation studies first the reception of the Greek novel (the translation, definition, and characterization of the phenomenon of the imitation of the Greek novel which started in the last two decades of the 16th century), then the dynamics of the journey itself (the travellers, their reasons, the means of transportation, the time and place of travel), and finally the telling of the journey and the poetics of the novel this demonstrates in each group of works (the contents and technique of the narration). The analysis shows that if the Greek novel really did nurture the renewal of the Romanesque genre that is observed in Europe from the 1580's onward, it did so using processes specific to each country, to each milieu in which it was received; no identical reproduction of the antique model has ever been observed. On the contrary, this dissertation underscores the existence of a really modern and original novelistic creation that is substantially different in France and in England. Hence, the dissertation closely analyses the use made of Greek novels and how their example is transformed to suit 16th and 17th century needs. As the texts are reviewed, their comparison allows a better understanding not only of the role of the Greek novels, but also of the phenomenon of imitation in general
Joly, Pierre. "Coopération et appartenances organisationnelles dans l'action publique : l’exemple des dispositifs de la politique de la ville." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015SACLE019.
Full textThe report of thesis proposes, while being based on the sociology of the organizations, to revisit the evolutions of the public action. Within this framework, the identification of the network organizations interorganizational as emerging model poses the problems of the co-operation of the actors. Indeed, this kind of system is brought to make work together, without hierarchisation of there ports, the representatives of diversified mediums resulting from the private sectors and public (the departmental Council, hospital, State education, Association, service of the police…). From this point of view, work analyzes the effects produced by this heterogeneity on decision makings, the ways of conceiving the activity and on the sets of actors who result from this. On a plan macrosociologic, he is proposed a critic of the model decentralized while reconsidering his initial ambitions and by showing that this way of conceiving the publicaction in fine created as many problems as it solved some. It is in the continuity of this work that the three teaching and research orientations come to continue the analysis of the public action
Ulağli, Serhat. "L'image de l'Orient turc dans la littérature française (de Chateaubriand à Gide)." Toulouse 2, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998TOU20076.
Full textIn order to better understand how the image of Turkey has been constructed in the minds of westerners, we have analyzed French literary production in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as it reflects in inheritance of prejudices deeply anchored in the French culture. To begin, we have chosen to define the notion of exoticism. This first approach has allowed us to note that Turkey, in the eyes of French writers, possesses a certain number of attributes as well as repulsions, which has led them to take a positive or negative stance vis-a-vis Turkish exoticism. Secondly, we have attempted to define the esthetic orientations of the writers in question, noting a use of relatively fixed writing techniques, where a witnesses event mixes with fiction, where the objectivity of descriptions mixes with the subjectivity of their authors, and where the cliché reigns, particularly when describing the geography of the country and the mode of life of its inhabitants. Finally, if esthetics is unanimous amongst the writers, their ideological slant brings them to pass more nuanced judgements concerning the political aspect of things. A presentation of historical facts and their confrontation with the affirmations of the French writers allows one to understand how manipulation has been installed and how a negative image of Turkey has been fabricated
Carabin, Denise. "Les idées stoi͏̈ciennes dans la littérature morale de la fin du XVIe siècle au début du XVIIe (1575-1642)." Paris 3, 1999. https://www.classiques-garnier.com/numerique-bases/garnier?filename=DcaMS01.
Full textStoic ideas in late sixteenth-early seventeeth century moral literature regurlaly nourished as it is by the practice of intertextuality, through translations and commentaries, neo-stoicism, which springs from social crisies, comes to light in the milieu of the bourgeois, lawyers, members of parliament and statesmen. They all turn to seneca and epictetus for arguments, ways of living and thinking, so as to make their fellow-citizens forget sociaty's problems, and to restore royalist order. In its threefold, moral, logical and physical project, neo-stoicism causes the concept of religion to go through major dissociations : through its philosophical theology which rationalizes christianism, through the submission of civil religion to political success, through the reduction of religious sentiment to the virtuous piety of the + preud'homme ; following nature, it undermines ecclesiastical power, by putting the wise man's conscience above that of men. It works inside christianism to soften narrow-minded augutinism and the dogma of its doctors. The sage, who is drawn to tranquillity, eclectism and methodical doubt, turns to intellectual research by way of erudition and the study of nature which leads him to god. These trends are not exclusive of inner forces such as the protestants'mistrust of neo-stoic caution, their belief that men are vain, and the sceptics' refusal to get involved in public matters
Brown, Trent R. "Stylistic Influences and Application of Gebrauchsmusik in the Late Choral Cantatas of Daniel Pinkham." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195332.
Full textLessel, Pascal Daniel [Verfasser], and Antonio [Akademischer Betreuer] Krüger. "Supporting users' influence in gamification settings and game live-streams / Pascal Daniel Lessel ; Betreuer: Antonio Krüger." Saarbrücken : Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1182312918/34.
Full textBagatto, Brian. "The Developmental Physiology of the Zebrafish: Influence of Environment and Cardiovascular Attributes." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2001. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2854/.
Full textMenezes, De Andrade Ângela Maria. "Flux et reflux du théâtre et de la danse sur l'Atlantique noir : la gestion et l'organisation des échanges internationaux de théâtre et de danse dans trois villes portuaires : Lisbonne, Salvador et Nantes." Paris 10, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA100210.
Full textThe management and organization of international exchange programs of theatre and dance in three ports : Lisbon, Salvador and Nantes forms the core theme of this thesis. The link between these three cities is the history they share as slave ports and I therefore endeavored to find elements that revealed the presence of Africa in their current artistic and cultural universes, thus weaving the contemporary picture that is « the tides of performing arts across the black Atlantic ». In a research carried out among 81 artists, producers and directors of both public and private cultural agencies, I attempted to identify the cultural links between these three cities that were developed through perfoming arts, as well as between these cities and others all over the world, forever highlighting the creativity and the theatre and dance projects inspired by the african universe. Considering the important organizational differences on political and administrative levels, the distinct demographic concentration of each and the geopolitical reality that distinguish Lisbon, Salvador and Nantes (Chapter I), I had opportunity of examining the cultural policy managed by different levels of gouvernment – the central gouvernment in Portugal, the federal state in Brazil and the municipal authorities in France. Furthermore, I could focus on elements other than those which give form and meaning to the power structure of the political and cultural systems, such as social structures, cultural codes and historical dynamics, underlining a distinct aspect of each city. In Salvador, the cultural code was chosen as the decisive element, specially due to the cultural vigor of its mestizo population (Chapter II). Economic factors were prioritized throughout the study on Nantes as they ndicate a moment of growth that is in full swing, attracting new economic factors to the city (Chapter III). Meanwhile historical dynamics was seen as the fundamental factor to the comprehension of the current organization of the cultural system in the portugese capital, as a consequence of the recent democratization of the country after forty-eight years of obscurantism (Chapter IV). Finally, regarding the perspective of a « cross study », I compaerd the systems of international exchange programs within the scope of performing arts in the three cities, by analysing artsitic, economic and organizational factors (Chapter V)
Labrusse, Rémi. "Esthétique décorative et expérience critique : Matisse, Byzance et la notion d'Orient." Paris 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA010677.
Full textRitterskamp, Daniel [Verfasser], Bernd [Akademischer Betreuer] Blasius, and Frank [Akademischer Betreuer] Hilker. "Evolutionary dynamics in food webs : influence of resources and space / Daniel Ritterskamp. Betreuer: Bernd Blasius ; Frank Hilker." Oldenburg : BIS der Universität Oldenburg, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1077866844/34.
Full textWalsh, Patrick. "Myths of division : a comparative study of the work and influence of Daniel Corkery and John Hewitt." Thesis, University of Ulster, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.274564.
Full textRitterskamp, Daniel Verfasser], Bernd [Akademischer Betreuer] [Blasius, and Frank [Akademischer Betreuer] Hilker. "Evolutionary dynamics in food webs : influence of resources and space / Daniel Ritterskamp. Betreuer: Bernd Blasius ; Frank Hilker." Oldenburg : BIS der Universität Oldenburg, 2015. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:715-oops-26098.
Full textGilbert, Marie-France. "L'influence de musiques exotiques dans trois de mes compositions récentes." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/33940.
Full textThis master's thesis aims to explain the influence of exotic music in the composition of three of my recent works: 1. Cuarteto de Cuerdas for string quartet; 2. Hódidò Atòn for percussion instruments; 3. The Unknown Rails for orchestra. The first work is influenced by Spanish flamenco, the second by West African music and the third by Indonesian music. These influences are, however, partial. The goal is not to authentically reproduce the music of these cultures, but to integrate in some ways some of their characteristics into my own musical style. These various forms of integration are exemplified in this master's thesis from extracts targeted partitions. This master's thesis contains (1°) an introduction where the general subject and the specific objectives of my creative work are presented, (2°) a chapter on the relation to exotic music by certain composers (Debussy, Messiaen, Stockhausen), (3°) three chapters in which are analyzed for each work the general principles of the influence of the selected exotic music, and (4°) a summary conclusion.
Pétillot, Agnès. "Influences et réminiscences : la contamination dans le cinéma de Lars von Trier." Paris 3, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA030054.
Full textIn 1995, the Danish director Lars von Trier was at the origin of Dogma 95, hence initiating a come back to a (more) primitive cinema. He gave up, for the time of a movie the aesthetic research caracterizing his cinema up to then. Even though marking a breakthrough, Dogma also brings up notions such as rules and concepts that are the director's trademark. What is a movie ? is the question asked by the film-maker. An impure work of art under the influence of discourse, previous works or different artistic domains as will be shown. As it seems impossible to escape from this mosaic of sources the notion of contamination has been retained. The contamination can be national : by putting Lars von Trier's work into a Danish perspective and answering the question "Why Dogma in 1995 in Denmark ?". Cinema itself can be contaminating: the film becomes a virus reaching the spectator by reactive processes (such as) -Avant-garde, situationism. - or latent ones -hypnosis, melodrama. Contamination is lastly the subject of Lars von Trier's films : diseases, infected territories, and more metaphorically the fear of the contaminating stranger are the core of his cinema such as the film is itself haunted by masters' ones/works. "
Ferrell, Janice René. "A case study of characteristics and means of person to person influence in American Kodály music education Katinka Scipiades Dániel /." connect to online resource, 2003. http://www.library.unt.edu/theses/open/20031/ferrell%5Fj%5Frene/index.htm.
Full textDraebing, Daniel [Verfasser]. "Influences of Snow Cover on Thermal and Mechanical Processes in steep Permafrost Rock Walls / Daniel Draebing." Bonn : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1077289405/34.
Full textSchiffner, Daniel [Verfasser], Detlef [Akademischer Betreuer] Krömker, Ralf [Akademischer Betreuer] Dörner, and Ulrich [Akademischer Betreuer] Schwanecke. "Dynamic data structures and saliency-influenced rendering / Daniel Schiffner. Gutachter: Detlef Krömker ; Ralf Dörner ; Ulrich Schwanecke." Frankfurt am Main : Univ.-Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, 2012. http://d-nb.info/104441295X/34.
Full textFoehn, Melanie. "Samuel Beckett et les écrivains de Port-Royal." Phd thesis, Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle - Paris III, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00915119.
Full textInglis, Rachael Mary Foster. "Characterisation of novel genes and mechanisms that influence the development of left-right asymmetry in zebrafish." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.708043.
Full textFreire-Nunes, Irène. "Le Graal ibérique et ses rapports avec la littérature française." Paris 4, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA040074.
Full textThe Demanda do santo Graal is a Portuguese translation of the postvulgate Queste del saint Graal, inscribed in the vast mobility of the translatio and re-writing that characterizes the literary activity in the 13th century. The analysis concerning the evolution of marvelous objects and characters reveals, besides the superposition of concepts they condense and the displacements they undergo, the welding of several textual elements that, here and there, let faults come into sight. A sort of duality sets itself up and is articulated through a double discourse that sends back to a duality of sources. The study of time and space of the Demanda leads to the encounter of mythic and textual substrata that it implies, and brings back to the primordial times of the revealed word, of the prophecy and of the book. Through the great spiritual quest of knowledge, the analysis of the adventures leads to the quest of itself, of the origin, of the father. Pride, luxury and incest are the hybris which will release the mechanism, and tragedy will have the last word - under the mask, the inexorable face of Oedipus
Castro-Thomasset, Elisabeth. "L'apostasie de la télévision : étude d'une forme d'iclonoclasme contemporain." Besançon, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995BESA1031.
Full textGrandordy, Béatrice. "Charles Darwin et l'évolution dans les arts plastiques, 1859-1914." Paris, EPHE, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011EPHE4025.
Full textOn the Origin of Species by means of natural selection (1859) by Charles Darwin (1809-1882), introduced evolution, endless time and history in species destiny, seaked wonder in reality, and first inspired realistic, then prehistoric, adventure and finally science-fiction novel. Evolution was scientifically illustrated by Haeckel, Kupka, Brehm and Gosse. It boosted in France prehistoric anthropology ; ancestors and missing links were accurately represented among archaeological findings. It enabled Degas and Cormon to deal with body fluidity, and Duranty identified it in human artefacts since the most ancient antiquity. Odilon Redon, followed by Jean Carriès, shifted, with false ingenuity, the animalia observed by Darwin into an imaginary bestiary. Germany assimilated darwinism with Goethe and romanticism, and focused on myths anthropology ; Klinger illustrated human and animal struggle for life. Soon, the realistic vein in paintings and sculpture vanished; disenchantment settled in Europe, expressed by symbolism in painting and in Art Nouveau. Evolution (which does not necessarily lead to progress and certainly never to perfection) merges into then. In evolution, Böcklin, Moreau, as well as Viennese Secession, contemplate kindred beings and non-teleological vital energy. John Ruskin’s taste, ideal of beauty and moral sense, explode in front of evolutionnary « physiological aesthetics » according to Grant Allen. As to the architects, evolution was a pre-requisite, which accompanied functionalism. Debate on evolution as a ‘new cultural fact’ versus ‘a counter-culture’ was present along the whole second half of XIXth century. Science had, since long, accepted it
Laurent, Sébastien-Yves. "Daniel Halévy (1872-1962) : une écriture entre littérature et politique : du libéralisme au traditionalisme." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/2000IEPP0002.
Full textKärcher, Daniel [Verfasser], and Bernhard [Akademischer Betreuer] Keimer. "Transport in two-dimensional electron systems in ZnO under the influence of microwave radiation / Daniel Kärcher. Betreuer: Bernhard Keimer." Stuttgart : Universitätsbibliothek der Universität Stuttgart, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1084636115/34.
Full textSanderson, Tyler M. "Monitoring the Influence of Acid Deposition on Soil and Implications to Forest Health in the Daniel Boone National Forest." UKnowledge, 2014. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/forestry_etds/18.
Full textRüdiger, Daniel [Verfasser], and Stefan [Akademischer Betreuer] Zahler. "Mechanical communication of endothelial cells and its influence on the organization of cellular structures / Daniel Rüdiger ; Betreuer: Stefan Zahler." München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1218466529/34.
Full textGore, Matthew R. "Influence of parental swimming stamina on the cardiac and metabolic performance of larval zebrafish (Danio rerio)." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2007. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3669/.
Full textFratagnoli, Federica. "Les danses savantes de l'Inde à l'épreuve de l'Occident : formes hybrides et contemporaines du religieux." Paris 8, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA083976.
Full textThis study analyzes new choreographic creations by artists of the Indian diaspora, taking the most fruitful Indian artistic centre in Europe, i. E. Britain, as its reference point. Beginning with an historical analysis of Indian dance forms, this thesis challenges the notions of tradition and authenticity with which they are often associated. The second part of this work deals with a specific case study: the choreographic creations of the Indo-British artist, Akram Khan. An analysis of his work raises questions about the notion of the hybrid, a notion that is commonly associated with the creative work of the Diaspora, which uses a variety of physical techniques to transcend the « tradition ». Such an analysis also reveals close connections with the « religious » question, which gives form to physical expression in India. The last part of the thesis will try to establish how the contemporary dance scene has transferred and relocated the « religious » within these dances. The « religious » is no longer embodied by a deity; rather it has become a movement of immanence through the individual and his or her physical consciousness. This study leads to an examination of the links between three concepts that are very important in a certain field of contemporary creation: sensation, body awareness and « spirituality »
Liosi, Marilia. "La maison des Atrides dans le théâtre tragique français du XVIe et du XVIIe siècles : la question du crime." Rouen, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012ROUEL017.
Full textThis research aims to show how and under what conditions is carried out in the French tragic theatre of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries, the transposition of such a horrible and atypical ancient theme as the crimes of the Atreus clan. It presents the various aspects of its evolution which is difficult to define, under an anthropological and dramaturgic angle, due to its size. - It examines the definitions of crime and proposes a typology from texts of the mythical tradition and of the tragic theater, both greco-roman and french. -It remains attentive to the ways and configurations which show the cruelty of the crime and of its authors. -It presents, in a synchronic and historical approach, the French theatre plays that have adapted the theme of the House of Atrides, in order to give the reader the most accurate and complete possible perception concerning their affiliations and their differences
Lhuissier, François. "Facteurs limitants centraux et périphériques de la performance physique en haute altitude : rôle modulateur de la chémosensibilité à l'hypoxie." Paris 13, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA132038.
Full textOur work forcused on the primary role of chemosensitivity to hypoxia in the central and peripheral factors susceptible to modulate the aerobic performance in acute hypoxia. We studied in nine subjects the influence of altitude and exercise intensity on responses to hypoxia and showed that ventilatory and cardiac responses at exercise used to evaluate the tolerance to hypoxia are robust to the testing conditions. They can be considered as intrinsic physological characteristics of chemosensitivity to hypoxia. Since a young age and aerobic exercise training are correlated with a higher risk of severe high altitude illness, we studied the influence of these two factors on physiological responses hypoxia. The data collected in 4675 subjects showed an increased ventilatory response with ageing, leading to a maintained arterial desaturation. On the other hand, trained subjects had an increased arterial desaturation at exercise despite higher ventilatory responses. Also an altered chemosensitivity doesn't seem to be a factor able to increase the arterial desaturation during exercise in hypoxia in trained subjects. The study of O₂transport peripheral factors in six subjects exposed to acute hypoxia before and after an aerobic training session suggests that a limitation of O₂muscular extraction could partly explain the greater decrease in VO₂max in hypoxia in trained subjects. It appears that endurance trained subjects already use in normoxia their maximal local blood volume and O₂extraction capacity. On the contrary to sedentary subjects, they cannot increase these two factors anymore in hypoxia, wich could lead to a greater desaturation during exercise in hypoxia
Boissel, Ismérie. "L'Egypte dans les mosaïques de l'Occident romain : images et représentations (de la fin du IIème siècle avant J.-C. au IVème siècle après J.-C.)." Reims, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007REIML001.
Full textThe mirabilia related to Egypt are a recurrent feature of ancient literature and prove how much this country has fascinated the Ancients. Egypt fed not only the imagination of authors but also that of artists, painters, sculptors and mosaicists. On pavements Egypt is recognizable by its Nilotic landscapes and the personifications of its gods and its province. The overwhelming number of Nilotic landscapes over the other forms of representation indicated that the Romans were more interested in Egyptian nature than in its culture and civilization. The Nilotic landscape represents those who live along its banks -the Pygmies- as well as its fauna (crocodiles and hippopotamuses) and its flora (Nelumbo nucifera). The Romans considered this landscape as exotic and wild because of its exclusively Egyptian aspect but also of fights between Pygmies and Nilotic animals. This landscape has a strong ideological and symbolic potential that is the capacity to appropriate the beneficial properties of the Nile. Those who paved their house with these Nilotic landscapes hoped for well-being. Wealth and prosperity. As for the Roman image of Egyptian gods, it shows that mosaicists preferred the gods devised in Alexandria from the IIIrd century B. C. Rather than the real Egyptian gods of the Pharaonic period. Likewise, with regard to the personifications of Egypt, it is not the image of the province in its administrative sense that prevails but its character and its individuality
Peltre, Christine. "Le voyage de Grèce des artistes français : du retour à l'antique au culte de la Méditerranée (1780-1939)." Paris 4, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA040199.
Full textBASED ON DOCUMENTS WHICH ARE OFTEN KEPT CONFIDENTIAL -LIKE LITHOGRAPHS, OR DRAWING PORTFOLIOS - THIS research-WORK SHOWS IN GREAT DETAIL THE RELATIONS THAT PAINTERS ENTERTAINED WITH A GREECE WHICH WAS "REDISCOVERED" AT THE END OF THE 18TH CENTURY. CONFRONTING THE MYTH WHICH, FOR A LONG TIME, WAS A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR WESTERN ART TO WHAT THE COUNTRY WAS REALLY LIKE FIRST BROUGHT ABOUT THE PIONEERS' ENTHUSIASM, FROM CHOISEUL-GOUFFIER TO LOUIS DUPRE ; THEIR PICTURES NURTURED THE PHILHELLENISM WHICH HAD AN EXCEPTIONAL INFLUENCE IN FRANCE ROUND 1825. UNTIL THE MIDDLE OF LAST CENTURY, THE INTEREST IN ANTIQUITIES AS WELL AS IN FRANKISH AND BYZANTINE GREECE WAS TO ATTRACT ARTISTS WHOSE INSPIRATION LOST SOME OF ITS MOMENTUM WHEN "MISHELLENISM" SET IN : A DETAILED STUDY OF THE JOURNEY ROUND ABOUT 1850 CLEARLY SHOWS WHY. THE GRADUAL AWAKENING OF GREECE, THE NUMEROUS ARCHEOLOGICAL FINDS MADE FROM 1870 ON PROGRESSIVELY TURNED THAT DISAPPOINTMENT INTO THE 20TH CENTURY EXALTATION, THAT LED LE CORBUSIER AND LEGER TO ADMIRE BOTH THE "THINNESS" OF THE LANDSCAPES AND ARCHAIC SCULPTURES. THE PRESENT RESEARCH-WORK AIMS TO INTRODUCE THE HISTORY OF THE JOURNEY INTO ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENTS, ALONG WITH PAINTERS' REACTIONS WHEN CONFRONTED WITH LANDSCAPES, PEOPLE, AND ANTIQUE RUINS ; IT WILL THUS MIRROR THE MENTALITIES OF THAT TIME AND THE INFLUENCE THESE DISCOVERIES HAD ON CONTEMPORARY WORKS OF ART
Colantonio, Laurent. "Daniel O'Connell : un irlandais au coeur du débat politique français, des dernières années de la Restauration à la Deuxième République." Paris 8, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA081891.
Full textFerrato-Combe, Brigitte. "Écriture et peinture chez Claude Simon : fonction de la description de tableau dans le roman." Paris 4, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA040133.
Full textThe meditation upon art is essential to Claude Simon's poetics as a novelist, for whom painting is a mirror of writing some of his novels, founded on commentaries about painting intimely linked with fiction, are akin to the literary genre of essay. Describing pictures seems to be a dominant stylistic feature of such a dialogue between genres. Claude Simon's novels renew some pictural "topoi" – the painter as a character, his workshop, museums or galleries of portraits, from which surge an imaginary world. Beyond the subject of these novels, pictures - by Uccello, Poussin, David, as well as by Renoir, Bacon, Rauschenberg generate fiction through descriptions. Further more, Claude Simon composes his works as a painter, since he uses the technique of sticking or challenges the dynamic composition of baroque polyptics. Painting is not only a metaphor or a model of writing, but its principale