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Dans sa biographie parue dans Anthologie de la littérature gabonaise (1976), les co-auteurs Yvonne Léyimangoye et Blaise Nicolas écriront : « il est très tôt initié à la tradition par son père, réputé pour sa connaissance des Sciences sacrées. […]. il apprend auprès de Zuè-Nguéma, Eko Bikoro et Edou Ada l’art de jouer du Mvett. […]. Ecrire le Mvett a été pour lui une manière d’apporter sa contribution à la culture universelle.» (p. 35). L’oeuvre de Tsira Ndong Ndoutoume ne se circonscrit pas uniquement au Mvett. Passionné d’écriture, c’est lui qui publie en 1944 l’une des premières nouvelles de la littérature gabonaise : Que les pieds voyagent afin que les yeux voient. En 1970, avec le tome 1 du Mvett, il est le deuxième gabonais, après André Raponda-Walker, à publier une oeuvre littéraire dans la prestigieuse maison d’édition Présence Africaine.
Based on the specific use of fixed expressions in everyday communication or in written messages, the paper presents modifications of reiterated discourse (suppresion, addition, substitution, permutation) that are illustrated by adapted common phrases and innovations of text types with formalized language.
In memory of Edward Diener: reflections on his career, contributions and the science of happiness
(2021)
Prof. Edward (Ed) Diener (1946-2021), a pioneer in positive psychology, passed away on the 27th of April 2021 at his home in Salt Lake City, Utah (Salt Lake City Tribune, 2021). As one of the most influential psychologists of the discipline, Ed Diener pushed the boundaries of our understanding of positive psychological functioning, subjective well-being, and happiness (Layous, 2020). As one of the Top 200 most cited researchers across all disciplines and fields, he will be most remembered for founding the scientific study of subjective well-being (SWB) and happiness (Bakshi, 2019). Diener developed the concept of subjective well-being by exploring the factors that influence people's life satisfaction (Diener et al., 2017a). He studied the individual causes of subjective well-being, such as close social relationships, income, meaning and purpose, personality, and societal causes, such as economic development, low corruption and crime, and a healthy environment (Diener et al., 2018). His research has discovered both universal and culture-specific causes and consequences of SWB and influenced governmental policy (Oishi et al., 1999). In respect of his memory, the purpose of this paper is threefold: (a) to reflect upon his career journey, (b) to celebrate his significant contributions to the discipline, and (c) to provide personal reflections of those who worked closely with him over the past 50 years.