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Journal articles on the topic "Musique populaire – Côte d'Ivoire"
Coulibaly, Mamadou. "Musique et excision chez les Djimini (Côte-D'Ivoire)." Cahiers de musiques traditionnelles 5 (1992): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40240124.
Full textPiccolino, Giulia. "Ultranationalism, democracy and the law: insights from Côte d'Ivoire." Journal of Modern African Studies 52, no. 1 (February 4, 2014): 45–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x13000827.
Full textDjité, Paulin G. "The Spread of Dyula and Popular French in Côte d'Ivoire." Language Problems and Language Planning 12, no. 3 (January 1, 1988): 213–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/lplp.12.3.02dji.
Full textDerive, Jean, and Marie-Jo Derive. "Processus de création et valeur d'emploi des insultes en français populaire de Côte-d'Ivoire." Langue française 144, no. 4 (2004): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lf.144.0013.
Full textLemaire, Marianne. "Chants de l'agôn, chants du labeur : travail, musique et rivalité en pays sénoufo (Côte d'Ivoire)." Journal des africanistes 69, no. 2 (1999): 35–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/jafr.1999.1208.
Full textKadi, Germain-Arsène. "Un genre émergent en Côte d'Ivoire : la dualité de la représentation de l'immigration dans la musique zouglou." Revue de littérature comparée 340, no. 4 (2011): 389. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rlc.340.0389.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Musique populaire – Côte d'Ivoire"
Ngangué, Eyoum. "La musique dans le débat politique et identitaire en Côte d'Ivoire : le cas du zouglou." Paris, EHESS, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009EHES0394.
Full textMy work focuses on the conquest of political space by a part of Abidjan's youth through zouglou, music, dance and movement which originated in the stream of consecutive events occuring at the end of the long reign of Félix Houphouët-Boigny, a period characterized by an economic, political and identity crisis. Zouglou may appear as a quest for a refernce and a subversive reaction facing a political power which advocated an extraverted model of culture. The first part of the thesis traces political, economical, social and cultural circumstances that preceded (the creation of) zouglou and explains the reasons for nits occurence. It also contains a genesis of contemporary music of Côte d'Ivoire. The second chapter shows the aestethic, rhetorical, strategic and cultural equation which led zouglou to the status of the model of constitution of social imagery of Cöte d'Ivoire and raised it to paradigmatic interaction in a society in full mutation. The third part consists of the analysis of contents of songs and an interrogation about the future of this mode of communication which has deeply transformed political and social relations in Cöte d'Ivoire
Soumahoro, Christelle. "Formes et rythmes d'expansion de l'habitat locatif populaire à Abidjan (1920-1992)." Grenoble 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996GRE21026.
Full textIn abidjan there is a popular rental housing provided by citizen. This rental housing lodge the majority of low income people. The point is to wonder about the constant importance of the popular rental housing in abidjan's conurbation where as other african cities are owners' cities. Our aim tends to show that a complex group of factors has taken part to the growth of the popular rental housing : active housing policies which, however, can't prevent low income people from exclusion, the attraction of the rent for the citizen owning real estates, architectures ("cours communes", "cours privatisees", shared sheep flats) and sites (center, closed surburb, remote surburb) adjusted to tenancy needs
Coulibaly, Mahamadou. "Musique et vie sociale chez les Djimini (Côte-d'Ivoire)." Tours, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988TOUR2019.
Full textThe study reveal many kind of music which throw back, at the same time, the social structure and organization. As a rule, at the Djimini's, music explicit and clarify some opposition relationship between animist and moslem, for conquer a cultural identity
Méloche, Eric. "Repertoires musicaux des Ahizi de Côte-d’Ivoire : étude systémique et comparative." Tours, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994TOUR2004.
Full textThe Ahizi group being made up of three linguistic sub-groups, this study aims at finding out wether their music falls in with this division or if it shows some kind of homogeneity. This work is divided into two parts: an ethnographic one and a musicological one. The thirst one deals with the Ahizi society, its musicians, its musical instruments and repertoires in use. In the second part a certain number of repertoires from each sub-group are transcribed and subjected to a musical analysis in order to describe their specificity and thus contribute en answer to the original question
Meunier, Mariette. "Des données empiriques à l'objet d'étude : la constitution d'un corpus de démodialectologie : français populaire d'Abidjan." Lyon 3, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991LYO31008.
Full textThe main idea of this work is a linguistic intuition, so formulated by an african writer : "leaving a language in contact with a foreign people does not necessarily mean wasting this language" (ahmadou kourouma). After defining the subject of the study, which is the demodialect commonly called "abidjan popular french language" we recorded an eleven hour corpus, and entirely translated it into phonetic writing. Then, we established two analysis tools, the diaphone and the diamorphe, in order to study the morphology of the verbal system. This study is based upon the integral infrequency of all the verbal items in the corpus, classified in frequency lists. It appears that abidjan popular french language belongs to the intercomprehension area of french language, so it is one. Of its demodialects. This proceeds from the vision of the language not as a riporously adjusted system, but as an approximately arranged diasystem, which permits intercomprehension. The real key to this work is an epistemological reflexion : how can we pass from empirical data to any sort of objectivity when establishing and studying a corpus in linguistics ?
Koffi, Gbaklia Elvis. "L'éducation musicale dans l'enseignement général en Cote d'Ivoire : pratiques et démocratisation." Paris 4, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA040277.
Full textContrary to the social context where it is constantly present, music at school touches only a few children. This absence of music teaching democratization at school is due to a lack of musical practice in elementary teaching, linked to inadequate teachers training in music and shortage of teachers in secondary school. The investigations developed throughout this work first reveal, that the politics of ministerial education management determine the changes in music teaching democratization; acces to this field and curriculum appropriate to social musical reality rely on the political. Then we will demonstrate that teachers practices depend on their musical culture and their relation to musical knowledge. Continuing education for teachers could be a factor in democratizing musical education in Côte d'Ivoire
Lemaire, Marianne. "Les représentations du travail en pays sénoufo tyebara (Côte d'Ivoire)." Paris 10, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA100147.
Full textGriveaux, Alexia. "Classes d'âge et histoire : Essai d'historicisation d'une institution socio-politique générationnelle : le Fokué du Nord Akyé, Sud-Est de la Côte d'Ivoire." Paris, EHESS, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001EHES0213.
Full textBana, Jeanne. "Rituel du Séké chez les Akan lagunaires en Côte d’Ivoire : approche dramaturgique de l’exemple Krobou." Paris, EHESS, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012EHES0552.
Full textThe study aims to offer a new perspective by deconstructing conventional analysises, which most often remain confined to conceptions of imaginary folklore. Through a dramaturgical analysis of séké tchédi, the ritual is resituated in its ethnological framework as a cultural, religious, and politcal phenomenon, and as playful, tension-relieving space. Multiple questions have enabled reflection on this dramaturgical approach: how does the séké tchédi reveal itself as a dramatic creation? What is the role of play and of lived experience? What creative representations may we establish between the dramatic arts and séké tchédi? In responding to these questions, we aim to shed light on relations between theater and ritual and their modes of theatrical transposition. Thus, dramaturgical analysis of séké tchédi acts as a springboard for grasping for grasping the ritual's nature as simultaneously sacred and profane, in which the unexpected exists complimentaryly with a certain mise-en-abîme. --In examining the different elements and theatrical techniques of séké tchédi, this study adheres to a plurality of approaches as well as to a relation on the social and dramaturgical aspects of séké tchédi. Through this research we attempt to show that the ritual is conceived and represented by the community and for the ccommunity. Aesthetically, it reveals itself as a collective creation, a drama through which life and death collide, a game both visible and invisible through which social rebalancing and confrontation of powers take place, a momentary restoration of links between human beings and the invisible
Anoha, Clokou. "L'influence du Rythme africain sur le christianisme : le cas de l'Eglise catholique de Côte d'Ivoire." Paris 4, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA040122.
Full textIn Côte d'Ivoire, the Christian workship is celebrated through music: singign, dancing, clapping of hands, choregraphy, yelling and symbolic items fom peoples' cultures. In this thesis, African cultural elements are referred to as African Rhythm and the African cultural contribution to Christianity as inculturation. This work deals with the problem resulting from the inculturation of African Rhythm and especially of its consequences over the pastoral dynamic of Christian churches in Côte d'Ivoire. These problems are due to an excessive inculturation which distorts both African spiritual reality and roman Christianity. As solution, this thesis suggests the thorough and continuous training of competent executives for the supervising of choristers and dancers, the correct and credible transcription of the musical works and some modes of introduction for the "attoungblan" talking drum into the Church on the basis of a new alphabetical language
Books on the topic "Musique populaire – Côte d'Ivoire"
Coffy, Georges. Le soleil des exclus: Côte d'Ivoire, la lutte pour la démocratie. Paris: Pensée universelle, 1994.
Find full textGbagbo, Simone Ehivet. Paroles d'honneur: Un devoir de parole! : la première dame de Côte d'Ivoire parle... Paris: Pharos-Jacques-Marie Laffont, 2007.
Find full textCoffy, Georges. Le soleil des exclus: Côte d'Ivoire, la lutte pour la démocratie. Paris: Pensée universelle, 1994.
Find full textivoirien, Front populaire. Gouverner autrement la Côte d'Ivoire: Programme de gouvernement adopté au Congrès des 9-10-11 juillet 1999. Paris: Harmattan, 2000.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Musique populaire – Côte d'Ivoire"
Bahi, Auguste Aghi. "Musique populaire moderne et coproduction de l’imaginaire national en Côte d’Ivoire." In Cote d’Ivoire: La reinvention de soi dans la violence, 133–66. CODESRIA, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvk8vz8w.10.
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