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Journal articles on the topic "René Maran"

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Silenieks, Juris, and Keith Cameron. "René Maran." World Literature Today 60, no. 2 (1986): 352. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40141881.

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Cacchioli, Emanuela. "René Maran: une conscience intranquille." Studi Francesi, no. 188 (LXIII | II) (August 1, 2019): 403–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/studifrancesi.20437.

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Cameron, Keith. "II y a cent ans... René Maran." Présence Africaine 143, no. 3 (1987): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/presa.143.0008.

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Mongo-Mboussa, Boniface. "René Maran, Léopold Sédar Senghor : une relecture." Présence Africaine 187-188, no. 1 (2013): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/presa.187.0245.

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Michel, Marc. "René Maran et Blaise Diagne : deux négritudes républicaines." Présence Africaine 187-188, no. 1 (2013): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/presa.187.0153.

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Reynolds, Felisa V. "René Maran, Forgotten Father of the Francophone Novel." Journal of the African Literature Association 7, no. 1 (January 2012): 55–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21674736.2012.11690199.

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Egonu, Iheanachor. "Les “romans de la jungle” de René Maran." Neophilologus 71, no. 4 (October 1987): 523–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00636806.

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Little, Roger. "Du nouveau sur le procès Blaise Diagne–René Maran." Cahiers d'études africaines, no. 237 (March 15, 2020): 141–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/etudesafricaines.29070.

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Hale, Thomas A., and Femi Ojo-Ade. "René Maran, the Black Frenchman: A Bio-Critical Study." World Literature Today 60, no. 1 (1986): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40141388.

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Geneste, Elsa. "René Maran et la Résistance : enquête sur une prétendue collaboration." Présence Africaine 187-188, no. 1 (2013): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/presa.187.0139.

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Allouache, Ferroudja. "Réception et fabrication du texte littéraire "francophone" dans la presse française : du prix Goncourt attribué à René Maran (1921) aux lendemains des Soleils des indépendances d'Ahmadou Kourouma (1970)." Thesis, Paris 8, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA080050.

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L’objectif de cette thèse est de comprendre la fabrication du texte littéraire « francophone », en reconstituant l’archéologie, du point de vue de la réception dans la presse française (revues et journaux), de cette catégorisation des œuvres écrites en français par des auteurs nés hors de France, en particulier dans les colonies. Quelle posture intellectuelle, idéologique, esthétique est observée au regard de ces écrivains ? Pour quelles raisons leurs écrits ne sont-ils jamais rattachés à la mémoire de la littérature nationale ? Quelles lectures le critique littéraire fait-il des œuvres d’auteurs issus des colonies françaises ? Quel est son rôle dans l’élaboration de la catégorie contemporaine « littérature francophone » ? Le corpus choisi débute en 1921, année où R. Maran reçoit le prix Goncourt pour Batouala et s’arrête aux lendemains de la parution des Soleils des Indépendances d’A. Kourouma en 1970. La recension critique de la presse fournit des éléments d’interprétation permettant de cerner les raisons pour lesquelles cette production littéraire, longtemps demeurée invisible, jamais rattachée à l’histoire littéraire, se trouve cantonnée à l’anthropologie et a surtout retenu l’attention pour sa dimension documentaire, revendicative.L’analyse des mécanismes mis en œuvre pour classer, trier, donc construire des frontières, des marges entre ce qui relève du fait littéraire vs non littéraire, montre les processus de fabrication du concept « littérature francophone » après les indépendances. La fabrique de cette catégorie participe à l’élaboration et à la perception d’un monde séparé, éclaté, aux antipodes de celui, poreux, hybride, créolisé promu par E. Glissant
The objective of this thesis is to understand the manufacturing of the “Francophone” literary text, from the perspective of its reception in the French press (magazines and newspapers), restoring the archeology of this categorization of the works written by French authors born outside France, particularly in the colonies.Which is the intellectual, ideological, aesthetic posture observed towards those writers? Why are their writings never connected to the memory of the national literature? How does the literary critic read the works of authors from French colonies? What is his role in the development of the contemporary category of "francophone literature"?The corpus chosen begins in 1921, when R. Maran received the Prix Goncourt for Batouala and ends in the aftermath of the publication of The Suns of Independence by A. Kourouma in 1970.The critical review in the press provides elements of interpretation enabling the identification of the reasons why this literary production, long remained unseen, never related to literary history, is confined to anthropology and has mostly received the attention because of its documentary, revendicative dimension.The analysis of the mechanisms used to classify, sort, in order to build borders, margins between what is non-literary vs literary, shows the manufacturing process of the concept of "francophone literature" after the independence. The manufacturing of this category is involved in the development and perception of a separate, broken world at the opposite of that, the porous, hybrid, creolized, promoted by E. Glissant
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Sinda, Thierry. "Révolte, critique sociale et tradition dans la littérature négro-africaine des origines à 1960." Cergy-Pontoise, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000CERG0119.

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Capdepuy, Arlette. "Félix Eboué, 1884-1944 : mythe et réalités coloniales." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013BOR30051/document.

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Descendant d’esclaves, Félix Éboué est né dans le milieu de la petite bourgeoisie de Cayenne (Guyane) en 1884. Il termine ses études secondaires à Bordeaux puis ses études supérieures à Paris : il sort diplômé de l’École coloniale en 1908. A sa demande, il est affecté en Oubangui-Chari (colonie de l’AEF). Il reste en brousse vingt deux ans avant de devenir administrateur en chef (1931). Il est ensuite nommé à différents postes : secrétaire général de la Martinique (1932-1934), secrétaire général du Soudan français (1934-1936), gouverneur de la Guadeloupe (1936-1938), gouverneur du Tchad (1938-1940). A l’été 1940, il choisit le camp de la Résistance avec de Gaulle. Le ralliement du Tchad donne au chef de la France libre un territoire français en Afrique, d’une importance stratégique capitale. En novembre 1940, de Gaulle le nomme gouverneur général de l’AEF à Brazzaville et Compagnon de la Libération. Jusqu’à février 1944, grâce à sa maîtrise de l’administration coloniale, il gère les hommes et les ressources de l’AEF pour le plus grand profit de la France libre et des Alliés. Épuisé et malade, il décède au Caire en mai 1944.La mémoire d’État s’empare de sa mémoire pour en faire rapidement une icône : il entre au Panthéon en mai 1949. Mais, Félix Éboué ne se réduit pas à son mythe : s’il est un personnage emblématique de la IIIe République, il est un homme ancré dans son époque par son appartenance à des réseaux de pouvoirs et par ses idées. Sa spécificité est d’avoir espéré réformer le système colonial et d’avoir cru qu’il était possible de lutter contre le préjugé de couleur, contre le racisme au nom des valeurs de la République. S’il fut un pionnier, c’est par le domaine du sport qui était pour lui un outil par excellence de l’intégration et d’épanouissement de l’individu
Descendant of slaves, Felix Eboue was born in the middle of the lower middle class of Cayenne (Guiana) in 1884. He finished high school in Bordeaux and his graduate studies in Paris: he graduated from the “Ecole coloniale” in 1908. At his request, he was assigned in Oubangui-Chari (AEF colony). It remains in the bush twenty two years before becoming Chief (1931). He was appointed to various positions: Secretary General of Martinique (1932-1934), Secretary General of the French Sudan (1934-1936), governor of Guadeloupe (1936-1938), governor of Chad (1938-1940). In the summer of 1940, he chose the side of the Resistance with de Gaulle. The rallying Chad gives the leader of Free France, a French territory in Africa, a strategic importance. In November 1940, de Gaulle appointed Governor General of the AEF in Brazzaville and Companion of the Liberation. Until February 1944, thanks to his mastery of the colonial administration, he manages people and resources of the AEF for the benefit of Free France and the Allies. Exhausted and ill, he died in Cairo in May 1944. The memory State seizes his memory to make an icon rapidly enters the Pantheon in May 1949. But Felix Eboue is not limited to the myth: it is an iconic character of the Third Republic, he is a man rooted in his time by his membership in networks of power and ideas. Its specificity is to be hoped reform the colonial system and have believed it was possible to fight against the prejudice of color against racism on behalf of the values of the Republic. If he was a pioneer, this is the sport that was for him an ideal tool for the integration and development of the individual
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Gaetan, Maret. "The early struggle of black internationalism : intellectual interchanges among American and French black writers during the interwar period." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e649fb42-e482-428b-8fd4-a62acecbb899.

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The thesis focuses on the interchanges which took place during the interwar period between the American and the French black communities. It explores the role of national and transnational frames of reference in the definition of the New Negro movement during the 1920s as well as in its reception by French black intellectuals during the 1930s. Black internationalism during the interwar period can be seen as a circuit of interconnections which resulted in multifaceted and shifting identifications encompassing national and transnational affiliations as well as, sometimes, a cosmopolitan sense of belonging. My work explores the difficulties and successes that the writers under consideration encountered at the time in their attempts to communicate with fellow black people across socio-cultural boundaries. Although, during the interwar period, the perspective shifted from a preeminence of local paradigms to an emphasis on diasporic views of the black race, the national and the transnational, understood as sites of social positioning, cultural self-definition, and political agency, remained inextricably intermingled. All the examples presented in the thesis show that literature, often understood as a national category, does not exist in a vacuum. It is constantly formed and informed through transnational exchanges. The American Harlem Renaissance depended on external sources of inspiration to come to existence. Not restricted to the United States, it then spread across territorialized borders and, in turn, affected the French black community, becoming a major influence in the emergence of Négritude. The thesis successively explores five defining instances of black internationalism: René Maran's Batouala (1921), Alain Locke's The New Negro (1925), black Parisian newspapers from the mid-1920s to the early 1930s, Claude McKay's Banjo (1928), and the early theorization of Négritude. Through the use of Glissant's notion of detour, theorized in Le Discours antillais (1981), this thesis frames 'black internationalism' as a shifting web of negotiations expanding between national and transnational spaces.
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Niklasson, David, and Nicklas Karlsson. "Eldrift inom skärgårdstrafiken : Ekonomiskt försvarbart eller en ren förlustaffär?" Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Sjöfartshögskolan (SJÖ), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-52655.

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Allt eftersom tekniken utvecklas blir elektrisk framdrift ett adekvat alternativ till konventionellt dieselmaskineri, särskilt inom den svenska skärgårdstrafiken eftersom det ofta handlar om korta distanser. En av de allra viktigaste faktorerna vid ett nybygge eller en konvertering av ett fartyg är kostnaden. Den här rapporten belyser de olika utmaningarna som ett mindre skärgårdsrederi möter vid en konvertering till elektrisk framdrivning. Det studien fokuserar på är vilka aspekter man behöver ta hänsyn till vid en konvertering, främst den ekonomiska aspekten och de miljövinster som en konvertering medför. Data har jämförts över hur mycket kostnaderna skiljer sig, för konverteringen och den framtida driften mellan hybriddrift och konventionell drift. Intervjuer har även genomförts med anställda på Koster Marin AB, som varit inblandade i konverteringen till hybriddrift av deras nyinköpta fartyg Kosterbris. Resultatet visar att hybriddrift är ett bättre alternativ än batteridrift för Koster Marin.
With the advance of technology electric propulsion is becoming a plausible alternative to conventional propulsion with diesel engines. Especially for the ferry traffic within the Swedish archipelago, where the conditions often are more favourable to alternatives like battery powered propulsion. One of the most important factors when building a ship or converting an existing one to hybrid propulsion is the cost. This study sheds light on the different challenges a small shipping company could face, when converting a ship. The study primarily focuses on the economic and environmental perspectives. A comparison has been made over the expenses for hybrid- and conventional propulsion, with the conversion and operation in mind. Interviews have also been conducted with employees of Koster Marin AB, who has been involved with the conversion of the company’s recently purchased vessel Kosterbris. The result shows that a hybrid solution is a better option than battery powered operation for Kosterbris.
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Girault-Fruet, Arlette. "Mers Intérieures : Chateaubriand, la mer, et les Mémoires d’outre-tombe." Thesis, Université Clermont Auvergne‎ (2017-2020), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018CLFAL013.

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La mer a d’abord été un espace géographique bien réel dans la vie de Chateaubriand, l’immense champ libre accordé à son enfance. En ouvrant le monde grand large devant son regard, la mer autorisait une manière singulière d’en prendre possession. L’auteur des Mémoires d’outre-tombe se revendique navigateur, découvreur, voyageur. Il utilise spontanément le vocabulaire des matelots. Pourtant, il n’a vécu au bord de la mer que sept années pendant l’enfance, n’a effectué ensuite que des escales brèves, sous des cieux étrangers. Il se réfère malgré tout à la mer à chaque instant, la réinstalle sans cesse dans un texte avec lequel d’innombrables correspondances finissent par s’établir. L’écriture elle-même épouse le rythme de la mer, ses harmonies variables. On croit toujours entendre au loin comme le roulement des vagues, comme le bruit du ressac. Tout se passe comme si la sensibilité et l’imagination de l’écrivain, demeurées marquées par une sorte de paysage originel, lisaient le monde à travers un filtre, et lui conféraient instinctivement les teintes, les arrière-plans propres aux rivages quittés. Chateaubriand se demandait avec anxiété si les Mémoires resteraient lisibles à la postérité. Mais l’écriture et la mer renvoient à une même conception de l’éternité : elles écrivent en lettres temporaires des chants qui durent toujours
The sea was first a real geographical space in Chateaubriand’s life, the boundless playing field of his childhood. By unfurling the world at large under his gaze, the sea provided him with a singular mode of appropriating it. The author of the Mémoires d’outre-tombe claimed for himself the status of seaman, discoverer, and traveller. The maritime lexicon comes to him spontaneously. While he only spent seven years of his childhood by the sea, then subsequently stopped but briefly in foreign port of calls, he keeps on referring time and again to the sea, and incessantly reinstates it in his texts, thus elaborating a rich netwwork of echoes. His very style evokes the rhythm of the sea and its ever-changing harmonics. The reader always seems to hear resounding waves and backwash in the distance. It is as if the writer’s sensibility and imagination, bearing the stamp of a foundational landscape, had him perceive the world through the shades and against the backdrops peculiar to the shores he left. Chateaubriand anxiously wondered whether the Mémoires would remain readable to his posterity. But writing and the sea conjure up the same idea of eternity : they write in labile script everlasting songs
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Bundu, Malela Buata. "L'Homme pareil aux autres: stratégies et postures identitaires de l'écrivain afro-antillais à Paris, 1920-1960." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210803.

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Cette étude porte sur le fait littéraire afro-antillais de l’ère coloniale (1920-1960). Il s’agit d’examiner les stratégies des agents à partir des cas de René Maran, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Aimé Césaire, Édouard Glissant et Mongo Beti et de percevoir comment ils se définissent leur identité littéraire et sociale.

Pour ce faire, notre démarche s’articule en deux temps :(1) examiner les conditions de possibilité d’un champ littéraire afro-antillais à Paris (colonisation française et ses effets, configuration d’un champ littéraire pré-institutionnalisé, etc.) ;(2) analyser les processus de consolidation du champ, ainsi que les luttes internes qui opposent deux tendances émergentes représentées d’abord par Senghor et Césaire, ensuite par Beti et Glissant, dont les prises de position littéraires mettent en œuvre des « modèles empiriques » ;ceux-ci régulent et unifient leurs rapports au monde et à l’Afrique.

This study relates to afro-carribean literature in colonial period (1920-1960). We want to examine the strategies of agents like René Maran, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Aimé Césaire, Édouard Glissant and Mongo Beti ;and we want to understand how they invente literary and social identity.

Our approach is structured in two steps: we shall analyse (1) the conditions for an afro-carribean literary field to appear in Paris (french colonialism and its consequences, configuration of literay field.) ;(2) the consolidation of this field and the internal struggles between two tendances represented by Senghor and Césaire, by Glissant and Beti whose literary practice shows the “empirical model” that regularizes and consolidates their relation with the world and Africa.
Doctorat en philosophie et lettres, Orientation langue et littérature
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Books on the topic "René Maran"

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Macharia, Keguro. Frottage. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479881147.001.0001.

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“Frottage” elaborates a conceptual framework for the book. It describes how black diasporic geohistories reframe queer studies and how queer studies, in turn, reframe black diaspora studies. I identify three key terms in black diaspora studies: kinship, hybridity, and thinghood. Dominant approaches in black diaspora studies have framed the black diaspora as a search for kinship, whether biological or fictive, creating what I describe as a genealogical imperative for black diasporic intellectual and cultural production. Attempting to redress this genealogical imperative, and the racial and ethnic policing it produces, scholars including Stuart Hall, Hazel Carby, and Paul Gilroy advanced the concept of hybridity, arguing that the cultural promiscuities produced through immigration and urbanization offered a way to imagine blackness as strategic and coalitional, rather than biological and ethnic. As the concept of hybridity moved from its black British context to the United States, it was appropriated by a genealogical imperative that privileged biological mixing as a “solution” to the problem of ethno-racial antagonisms. Thus, “hybridity” became a hetero-reproductive structure. I break from this genealogical imperative by arguing that “thinghood,” as theorized by Hortense Spillers and Fred Moten, provides an alternative paradigm for theorizing black being. I argue that “thinghood” is the central challenge that black diaspora studies poses for queer studies. The chapter introduces the four key figures in the book: Frantz Fanon, René Maran, Jomo Kenyatta, and Claude McKay.
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Ojo-Ade, Femi. Rene Maran: The Black Frenchman : A Bio-Critical Study. Passeggiata Pr, 1985.

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Ojo-Ade, Femi. Rene Maran: The Black Frenchman: A Bio-Critical Study. Passeggiata Press, 1985.

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Beck, Joachim, and Jürgen Stember, eds. Der demographische Wandel. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748902713.

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Die Folgen des demographischen Wandels sind nunmehr in nahezu allen Verwaltungen angekommen und spürbar. Da diese Entwicklungen nicht nur viele Ursachen, sondern auch zahlreiche und vernetzte Wirkungen haben, werden im vorliegenden Werk die zentralen Ebenen der Verwaltung in Form der Digitalisierung, des Personalmanagements und des Aufgabenwandels im öffentlichen Dienst gleichermaßen in ihren Zusammenhängen thematisiert. Nicht nur aus Sicht der Hochschulen für den öffentlichen Dienst, sondern auch aus Sicht der Praxis werden konkrete Themen analysiert und vor allem praktische Lösungsvorschläge diskutiert. Die Inhalte sind breit gefächert und reichen vom Prozessmanagement und der Einführung von künstlicher Intelligenz in öffentlichen Verwaltungen über Innovationsmanagement und Open Government bis hin zu Fragen des Personalmarketings und des Employer Brandings. Mit Beiträgen von Prof. Dr. Joachim Beck | Prof. Dr. Jürgen Stember | Prof. Dr. Gerold Haouache | Prof. Dr. Frank Hogrebe | Prof. Dr. Dagmar Lück-Schneider | Prof. Dr. Robert Müller-Török | Prof. Dr. Margit Scholl | Albert Geiger, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Kegelmann | Ralf Laumer | Patrick Ludes | Marian Schreier| Sebastian Cott, Prof. Dr. Roland Böhmer | René Bredehorn, Prof. Dr. Elmar Hinz | Prof. Dr. Elmar Hinz, Sarah-Rebecca Vollmann | Prof. Dr. Martina Eckert | Prof. Dr. Beatrice Hurrle | Prof. Dr. Astrid Nelke | Prof. Dr. Isabella Nolte | Sarah Weber, Britta Kiesel, Martina Bramm | Prof. Dr. Jürgen Fischer
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Müller-Graff, Peter-Christian, ed. Europäisches Binnenmarkt- und Wirtschaftsordnungsrecht. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748908593.

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<b>Das Europäische Wirtschaftsordnungsrecht</b> prägt maßgeblich Inhalte und Entwicklungsrichtung des Europäischen Unionsrechts insgesamt und einen wesentlichen Teil von Neuerungen in den mitgliedstaatlichen Rechtsordnungen. Das Handbuch systematisiert und analysiert die auslegungsrelevanten Themen historisch, institutionell, funktional und judiziell. <b>Die 2. Auflage</b> bringt sämtliche Abschnitte auf den neuesten Stand, insbesondere in den wirtschaftsordnungsrechtlichen Bezügen der Währungsunion. Die aktuellen Entwicklungen im Rahmen des Aufgabenumfangs der EZB (Bankenunion, unkonventionelle Geldpolitik), die politische Debatte um eine „echte WWU“ (EU-Währungsfonds, -Finanzminister), die aktuellen Austrittszenarien Großbritanniens („Brexit“, Austrittsvertrag) sind ebenso wie z.B. die neue MarkenrechtsRL und die neue UnionsmarkenVO berücksichtigt. <b>Die Themen im Einzelnen:</b> Das Binnenmarktrecht der transnationalen Faktorfreiheiten Das Binnenmarktrecht der transnationalen Produktfreiheiten Das Binnenmarktrecht gegen Wettbewerbsbeschränkungen Das Binnenmarktrecht gegen unlauteren Wettbewerb Das Binnenmarktrecht der Aufsicht über wettbewerbsverfälschende staatliche Beihilfen Das Binnenmarktrecht des öffentlichen Auftragswesens Das Binnenmarktrecht des geistigen Eigentums (gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht) Das Binnenmarktrecht der wirtschaftlichen Regulierung Das Binnenmarktrecht der Krisen von Unternehmen und Wirtschaft Das Recht der Europäischen Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion Die <b>prägende Rechtsprechung </b>der europäischen Gerichte und des Bundesverfassungsgerichts ist ausführlich dargestellt. <b>Die Autorinnen und Autoren</b> Dr. Rainer Becker, LL.M.; RAin Dr. Barbara Bonk; Prof. Dr. Friedrich Wenzel Bulst, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Marc Bungenberg, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Andreas Fuchs, LL.M.; PD Dr. Roman Guski, LL.M.; ORR Mara Hellstern; RA Dr. Jens Hoffmann;| Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hufeld; RAin Sinziana Ianc; Prof. Dr. Friedemann Kainer; Prof. Dr. Andreas Kellerhals, LL.M., S.J.D.; Prof. Dr. Michael Kling; RA Dr. Simon Klopschinski; Prof. Dr. Christian Koenig, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Sebastian Krebber, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Jürgen Kühling, LL.M.; RA Prof. Dr. Michael Loschelder; Prof. Dr. Julia Lübke, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Cornelia Manger-Nestler, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Peter-Christian Müller-Graff, Ph.D. h.c.; RA Dr. Ralph Nack; Dr. Stephanie Nitsch; Prof. Dr. Walter Obwexer; Prof. Dr. Helmut Ofner, LL.M.; Dr. René Repasi; Prof. Dr. Florian Schuhmacher, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Heike Schweitzer, LL.M.; RA Dr. Ulrich Soltész, LL.M.; Prof. Dr. Dres. h.c. Joseph Straus; Prof. Dr. Cordula Stumpf; Dr. Wesselina Uebe; Prof. Dr. Frank Weiler; RA Prof. Dr. Andreas Weitbrecht, LL.M.; Hendrik M. Wendland, LL.M.
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Jiangsu Liuhe Xian Ma'an Xiang Wuxing Cun Songzhuang ji Maji Zhen Jianshan Cun Longying Han ren de jia pu xiang huo shen hui (Min su qu yi cong shu). Cai tuan fa ren Shi Hezheng min su wen hua ji jin hui, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "René Maran"

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Fleischmann, Ulrich. "Maran, René." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_13034-1.

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Fleischmann, Ulrich. "Maran, René: Batouala." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_13035-1.

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Fleischmann, Ulrich. "Maran, René: Djouma, chien de brousse." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_13036-1.

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Taton, René. "Le P. Marin Mersenne et la communauté scientifique parisienne au XVIIe siècle." In René Taton. Etudes d'histoire des sciences, 47–55. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.dda-eb.4.00446.

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Martin, Florence. "René Maran lecteur." In Regards croisés sur les Afro-Américains, 277–91. Presses universitaires François-Rabelais, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pufr.4199.

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Geneste, Elsa. "René Maran contra Maurice Delafosse." In Escravidão e subjetividades. OpenEdition Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.oep.1421.

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Geneste, Elsa. "René Maran contre Maurice Delafosse." In Esclavage et subjectivités. OpenEdition Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.oep.1509.

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Macharia, Keguro. "Mourning the Erotic in René Maran’s Batouala." In Frottage, 61–94. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479881147.003.0003.

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Chapter 2, “Mourning the Erotic in René Maran’s Batouala,” places erotic practice and imagination at the heart of Afro-diasporic and African relations. Maran was born in Martinique and wrote Batouala (1921) while a French colonial official in Central Africa. The novel centers on a love triangle that involves Batouala, the village chief; Yassigui’ndja, his first wife; and Bissibi’ngui, a young man newly emboldened by the possibilities colonialism offers for social advancement. The climax of the novel features a sexual dance, at the heart of which is Yassigui’ndja penetrating a young woman with a dildo while the community around her watches and celebrates, before being stimulated to engage in an orgy, where “every perversion” is permitted. Throughout the novel, Maran depicts Banda erotic desires and practices as incessant, insatiable, multiple, communal, and same-sex, and critiques colonialism for disrupting these erotic diversities. I argue that while the novel is set in colonial-era Africa, its representations of Banda erotic practices mourn the loss of African gendered and erotic diversity under colonial modernity. Whereas the genealogical imperative in black diaspora studies has mourned the loss of hetero-kinship, Maran’s novel mourns the loss of a broader range of libidinal freedoms. In situating erotic diversity as a site of loss and mourning, Maran provides an affective location for rapprochement between Afro-diasporic and African populations that skirts a genealogical imperative.
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Bassiouni, Nahla. "La poétisation du réel chez Ahmadou Kourouma, René Maran et Alioum Fantouré : étude comparative de la description." In Ahmadou Kourouma : mémoire vivante de la géopolitique en Afrique, 221–34. Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pub.16378.

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Descartes, René, and Thomas Hobbes. "Letter 29 [11/] 21 January 1641 René Descartes to Marin Mersenne for Hobbes, from Leiden." In The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 6: The Correspondence, Vol. 1: 1622–1659, edited by Noel Malcolm, 54–61. Oxford University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00010477.

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