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Au milieu du beau livre d’Anna Karla, le lecteur tombe sur les réflexions du général François-Amédée Doppet qui, dans sa préface aux »Mémoires politiques et militaires«(1797), rapporte les conditions nécessaires pour écrire une histoire véritable de la Révolution française. À son avis, il faudra un écrivain impartial, éloigné du chaos des événements, qui, tout d’abord, rassemblera tous les souvenirs écrits par les protagonistes de la Révolution, jusque-là encore dominés par l’esprit de parti. Seul cet écrivain pourra, avec l’impartialité de l’historien, extraire de ces mémoires une histoire complète des bouleversements révolutionnaires. La vérité sur la Révolution, donc, ne pourra être formulée que longtemps après la fin de celle-ci. ...
Eastern Dan-French dictionary, preceded by a grammar sketch, is the first and only dictionary of this language spoken in Western Côte d'Ivoire by half a million people. Both in dictionary and in the grammar sketch, lexical and grammatical tones are marked throughout. Polysemy and idiomatics are broadly represented, dictionary entries include abundant illustrative examples reflecting the cultural specifics of Dan. The dictionary has a French-Dan index. The publication is oriented both to Dan languages learners and professional linguists; it can be also used by the native speakers of Dan.
Western Dan-French dictionary is the first and only dictionary of this language spoken in Western Côte d'Ivoire by half a million people. In the Dictionary, lexical and grammatical tones are marked throughout. Polysemy and idiomatics are broadly represented, dictionary entries include abundant illustrative examples reflecting the cultural specifics of Dan. The dictionary has a French-Dan index. The publication is oriented both to Dan languages learners and professional linguists; it can be also used by the native speakers of Dan.
The rural poor face a major challenge to access financial services provided by the formal banking system. These poor are excluded from the system because of the requirements imposed on them by that banking sector. The microfinance promise is to ensure that the excluded have access to financial products. Financial intermediation of microfinance through microcredit, micro-transfers, micro-saving and micro-insurance has gained popularity in the developing countries of the world during the past thirty years. For these countries the question is to determine the potential role of microfinance in reducing poverty and in strengthening economic growth. While a considerable amount of research has been undertaken in other parts of the world on these issues, there is a dearth of empirical knowledge in the Central African countries. This book 'Microfinance in Central Africa: The challenge of the excluded' presents results of empirical research concerning microfinance institutions in Central Africa. The book draws from a project that was supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) in the context of the Centre's globalization, growth and poverty programme initiative. The project examined issues related to the market for microfinance, institutional considerations, efficiency and behaviour of key actors and the impact of microfinance. The studies within the project were undertaken by teams of researchers and doctoral students, all mainly economists and jurists, in four countries in Central Africa, namely: Cameroon, Chad, Congo Republic and Gabon. The book should serve as a reference guide with respect to the microfinance experience in the region for the scientific community, policy makers and other development practitioners.
The idea that human beings are inextricably bound to one another is at the heart of this book about African agency, especially drawing on the African philosophy Ubuntu, with its roots in human sociality and inclusivity. Ubuntu's precepts and workings are severely tested in these times of rapid change and multiple responsibilities. Africans negotiate their social existence between urban and rural life, their continental and transcontinental distances, and all the market forces that now impinge, with relationships and loyalties placed in question. Between ideal and reality, dreams and schemes, how is Ubuntu actualized, misappropriated and endangered? The book unearths the intrigues and contradictions that go with inclusivity in Africa. Basing his argument on the ideals of trust, conviviality and support embodied in the concept of Ubuntu, Francis Nyamnjoh demonstrates how the pursuit of personal success and even self-aggrandizement challenges these ideals, thus leading to discord in social relationships. Nyamnjoh uses a popular Ivorian drama with the same title to substantiate life-world realities and more importantly to demonstrate that new forms of expression, from popular drama to fiction, thicken and enrich the ethnographic component in current anthropology.
This book starts from the premise that the advent of mobile telephony in Mali coincided with economic liberalization, internationalization of trades and new balances in social spaces such as the Bamako market and the Center and Northern regions of Mali already under stress and / or major reconfigurations. These have resulted in increasing the mobility made ??both inside and outside the country (migrants and displaced persons, etc.); the appearance of new figures of businessmen, entrepreneurs, traders and changing trade routes. However, these mobilities produce original territories circulations and various exchanges that can not be understand in the exclusive setting of the local society. Perceived as pens or territorial ghettos, they are also anchors in cities. Centralities invisible and often confused with other businesses, these territories are also internalized operators forming networks between cities and the countryside. The investigated sites are representative of different scales: links, networks and territories across the Sahel and Sahara, and lastly of the territory enclosed within national boundaries, and finally across small parts of that territory, Douentza and the edges of the Sahara, the region of Kidal. In all cases it came to study in parallel, the social structure, the nature of territories or networks and actors that produce them, their links with urban areas, institutions, groups of actors embedded in these territories and movements registered by the use and ownership of the phone.
Teachers, through their pedagogical appropriation of information and communication technology (ICT) are sometimes bewildered - as if in the middle of a new ocean. Behind them is all they have learned, and before them lies so much they do not know and that invites exploration. They accompany their students and invite others to join them in this journey. They do their best to learn, deepen their teaching, and perhaps also, through their example and their actions, encourage the revitalization of the school system. Internet is like a sea of knowledge, in a changing world, where one has to navigate with great enthusiasm, curiosity and skill, as well as patience, impatience and perseverance. Let the experiences of Malian teachers shared in this book inspire you.
Using linguistic stylings as subversive as the messages nestled between the lines, Vakunta s Requiem for Ongola in Camfranglais: Cameroonian poetics presents a scathing critique of the corruption of democracy into democraziness running rampant in the Sick Man of Africa . Written in Camfranglais, this is resistance poetry at its best: tokking through the mouth of the voiceless , the author pulls no punches in condemning the country s roi fain ant, the perverted acceptance of feymania, the reduction of the national Constitution into toilet paper, and the general climate of impunity that has created an atmosphere of frustration and hopelessness. Calling upon the redeeming power of the Word Speak truth! these verses deftly navigate through the multilingual lexicon of a new, African hybrid language, providing an insider s account of the real stakes at hand in Ongola, the Ewondo word for Yaound .
Arachnides N°74 (2015)
(2015)
Le genre des questions-et-réponses dans la littérature grecque chrétienne se laisse mieux comprendre si l'on le définit comme une série de questions-et-réponses, présentées comme telles (et non comme des lettres ou des dialogues, par exemple) abordant des sujets variés et qui ne se réduisent pas à une seule catégorie de contenu (exégèse biblique ou explications scientifiques, par exemple). Ainsi restreint, le genre des questions-et-réponses dans la littérature grecque chrétienne connaît sa période la plus faste aux Ve-VIIIe s. dans des milieux monastiques ouverts sur les problèmes et les interrogations du monde. Ce genre, d'une grande souplesse et d'une grande vitalité, permet de traiter des questions d'une façon plus accessible et plus libre qu'il ne serait possible de le faire dans une homélie ou un traité théologique.
CODESRIA, UNFEMMES and UNESCO, partner in research, the results of which for Senegal are set out in this book. It has been found that, despite their demographic weight, women are still marginalized in key sectors of the economy. Compared to men, they are less educated (often for cultural reasons), less paid, more likely to work in the informal sector, with a higher level of vulnerability and vulnerability. Faced with neoliberal globalization, they are the greatest victims of economic, financial and political crises. At the sociopolitical level, they continue to be subjected to multiple and multifaceted violence and are still very little involved in making decisions governing their lives and their society. Moreover, the social division of labor in households reinforces, more than ever, the invisibility of the tasks linked to their role of reproduction.
The book highlights, the gradual change in the status of the land and relationships with land in Mali in general and in the Niger river basin in particular. It is suggested that despite these inevitable transformations, institutional reforms need to be measured. They must be done in a prudent, methodical way with patience and determination while taking into account certain realities to mitigate its impact on the rural populations.
La population juive de l’ Altreich diminua de 520 000 à 240 000 ressortissants de 1933 à 1938, mais avec les annexions effectuées par le Reich de 1938 à 1941, les effectifs de la communauté juive placée sous la domination allemande s’accrurent dans des proportions considérables. Or, comme le soulignent Gruner et Osterloh dans l’introduction, l’influence de l’extension territoriale de l’Allemagne sur la persécution des juifs n’avait encore jamais fait l’objet d’une investigation systématique. C’est désormais chose faite à travers les douze contributions réunies dans cet ouvrage, qui couvrent l’ensemble des annexions territoriales successives effectuées par le Reich depuis le rattachement de la Sarre, à la suite du plébiscite du 13 janvier 1935, aux annexions de facto d’Eupen-Malmédy, du Luxembourg et de l’Alsace-Lorraine au printemps 1940, en passant par l’Autriche, les Sudètes, le protectorat de Bohême-Moravie, le territoire de Memel, Dantzig et les territoires polonais occidentaux, et à l’exception de la Slovénie du Nord, à la suite du rétablissement en avril 1941 au profit du Reich des anciennes frontières méridionales cisleithanes de la Carinthie et de la Styrie, non documentée dans ce recueil. ...
La littérature comparée est aujourd’hui solidement implantée dans les cursus universitaires français. Elle a engagé depuis le tournant des années 2000 une série de bilans et de réflexions sur son histoire, conditions d’un renouvellement pour affronter les nouveaux défis contemporains, notamment celui du numérique et de la mondialisation. On peut difficilement, de fait, comprendre sa place dans l’enseignement et la recherche français sans rappeler, même très brièvement, l’histoire de sa constitution en pratique de la critique et en discipline universitaire, et sans tenir compte des cadres institutionnels au sein desquels elle s’exerce. Cette présentation commencera donc par là, avant d’esquisser un état des lieux et des perspectives pour l’avenir.
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(2015)
Enfondant l’Académie française en 1635, le cardinal de Richelieu, Premier ministre de Louis XIII, lui avait assigné deux missions : la création d’undictionnaire de langue française etl'élaboration d’une poétique, d’une théorie littéraire analogue à celles qui existaient en Italie. Assurément, il souhaitait soutenir les écrivains français et leur donner une tribune, mais cette initiative n'était cependant pas exempte de considérations politiques. Bien qu'il n'ait pas envisagé la création d’une académie artistique, Richelieu n’excluait guère, de ses préoccupations, l'art : en 1627, il rappela à Paris Simon Vouet, alors à Rome, dans l’idée de développer un art typiquement français, qui serait indépendant des influences italiennes et flamandes. Il estimait qu’un État territorial modernese définissait toutautant par son art et sa littérature que par sa langue. La fondation de l’Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture en 1648, dans le contexte tourmenté de la Fronde, par le cardinal Mazarin, successeur de Richelieu, assignait à la nouvelle institution des tâches plus complexes quoiqu'assez voisines de celles de l’Académie française. Il s'agissait non seulement de témoigner de la noblesse de la peinture et de la sculpture, mais également de prodiguer aux générations successives une formation leur assurant de réelles qualités artistiques. ...