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    South italian figured pottery.Red-Figure Pottery - unknown - The Classical Review 62 (2).
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    Part VIII.Wax Figures - 2009 - In Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons, Corrado Federici & Ernesto Virgulti (eds.), Disguise, Deception, Trompe-L'oeil: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Peter Lang. pp. 99--229.
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    Heidegger's Understanding of the Atheism of Philosophy: Philosophy, Theology, and Religion in his Early Lecture.Six Heideggarian Figures & Erstwhile Vindicationism - 1995 - American Philosophical Quarterly 32 (3).
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    The pre-figuration of the french revolution in David's paintings.Raphael Antoine Gimenez - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (1):137-140.
  5. Afro-Latin Dance as Reconstructive Gestural Discourse: The Figuration Philosophy of Dance on Salsa.Joshua M. Hall - 2020 - Research in Dance Education 22:1-15.
    The Afro-Latin dance known as ‘salsa’ is a fusion of multiple dances from West Africa, Muslim Spain, enslaved communities in the Caribbean, and the United States. In part due to its global origins, salsa was pivotal in the development of the Figuration philosophy of dance, and for ‘dancing with,’ the theoretical method for social justice derived therefrom. In the present article, I apply the completed theory Figuration exclusively to salsa for the first time, after situating the latter in (...)
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    Historical science as linguistic figuration.Richard Harvey Brown - 1985 - Theory and Society 14 (5):677-703.
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    Schelling’s Nothingness—the Figuration of the Death Drive in German Idealism in Žižek’s reading of Ages of the World.Nathan Bjorge - 2016 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 10 (3).
    : This article examines Slavoj Žižek’s reading of F.W.J. Schelling’s Ages of the World from the standpoint of the ontological status of nothingness in Schelling’s idealism as contrasted with Žižek’s methodology of dialectical materialism. Although Schelling’s theosophical theism differs from Žižek’s materialist hermeneutic, Schelling’s thought nevertheless enacts an important breakthrough in Western philosophy that anticipates the dynamics of the Marxist interpretation of the dialectic. In particular, his positing of opposed unconscious drives within the ante-cosmic Godhead prefigures Sigmund Freud’s theory of (...)
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    Vers une théorie de la connaissance du physicien: un modèle dual et sa figuration en monolangage.Pierre Demers - 1974 - Dialogue 13 (1):115-119.
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    The launch of banking instruments and the figuration of markets. The case of the polish car-trading industry.Herbert Kalthoff - 2006 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 36 (4):347–368.
    The paper aims at analyzing the production of creditworthiness within the context of commercial banking in international banks. Taking the interim financing in the Polish automobile sector as an example, the paper reconstructs the process between legal framing of the financial instrument, marketing, and risk management. Firstly, it shows that changes in the state vehicle registry function as a prerequisite upon which the bank uses the newly introduced vehicle registration document as a security. Secondly, it analyzes the change of perspectives (...)
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  10. Rhetoric and Subjectivity: The Theoretical and Literary Figuration of Romantic Self-Consciousness.Thomas Pfau - 1989 - Dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo
    The thesis argues for the need to reexamine current theoretical conceptions or assumptions regarding Romantic self-consciousness and its perceived dependency on a productive dimension of expression. The origins of the allegedly aporetic relation between an inward form of consciousness and its linguistic "presentation" are traced in the Idealist reflection on self-consciousness by Kant, Fichte, and Schelling. Inadvertently, language as a productive force reveals itself as the contingent "ground" for the highly elusive, though philosophically essential, "unity" of self-consciousness. Thus the respective (...)
     
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  11. I forgot how hilarious Nietzsche is":,Politischer' Nietzsche bei der internationalen,Neuen Rechten' als Figuration des,Unpolitischen' bei Thomas Mann.Julian Reidy - 2021 - In Sebastian Kaufmann & Markus Winkler (eds.), Nietzsche, Das ›Barbarische‹ Und Die ›Rasse‹. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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    Le De sensu de Charles de Bovelles (1511): conception philosophique des sens et figuration de la pensée ; suivi du texte latin du De sensu, traduit et annoté.Anne-Hélène Klinger-Dollé - 2016 - Genève: Librairie Droz. Edited by Carolus Bovillus.
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    The Responsiveness of Pictorial and Linguistic Figuration to Being’s Inner Fragility.Véronique M. Fóti - 2015 - Research in Phenomenology 45 (3):436-440.
  14. Chapter Eleven La Dividua—A Gendered Figuration for a Planetary Humanism.Covi Glovanna - 2008 - In Mina Karavanta & Nina Morgan (eds.), Edward Said and Jacques Derrida: reconstellating humanism and the global hybrid. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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    The child as a feminist figuration: Toward a politics of privilege.Claudia CastaÒeda - 2001 - Feminist Theory 2 (1):29-53.
    Who or what counts as a feminist subject? This article considers the place of the child, in particular, within the framework of feminist theories of the subject. Locating these theories in a framework of ‘oppositional’ theory, the article asks how and when the child appears in this field of theory. Although children’s oppression and representations of the child in culture have been continuously addressed in contemporary feminism at least since the 1970s, it is simultaneously the case that the child appears (...)
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    What comes after postmodernism?—Material making, creative production and artistic figuration as ways to re-organize pedagogical culture.Rikke Platz Cortsen & Anne Mette W. Nielsen - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1422-1423.
    Working from Fredric Jameson’s quote and recognizing his suggestion of a need for ‘the invention and projection of a global cognitive mapping’ as an integral part of what comes after postmodernism,...
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  17. Retro-Avant-Garde: Aesthetic Revival and the Con/Figuration of Twentieth-Century Time.Tyrus Miller - 2004 - Filozofski Vestnik 25 (2).
    The concept of retro-avant-garde was first advanced by artists working in the late socialist and post-socialist contexts of Eastern Europe, Central Europe, and the territories of the ex-Yugoslavia. In general, its semantic field has been defined by a range of post-modern and mostly post-socialist art practices that draw formal, philosophical, and social inspiration from the politicized, powerfully utopian avant-gardes of the early decades of the twentieth-century, especially in the USSR and East-Central Europe. However, its paradoxical reference forward and backward in (...)
     
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    Hans-Peter Pökel: Der unmännliche Mann. Zur Figuration des Eunuchen im Werk von al-Ǧāḥiẓ.Josef van Ess - 2016 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 93 (1):304-312.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 93 Heft: 1 Seiten: 304-312.
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    Sorcerer's Apprentices and the `Will to Figuration'.Tiina Arppe - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (4):117-145.
    The article deals with Le Collège de Sociologie, an elective organization founded in 1937 by a group of French thinkers, among whom were Georges Bataille, Roger Caillois and Michel Leiris. It tries to show how the notion of `force' or of `power', constitutive to the `new mythology' the members of the Collège wanted to create, was in fact deeply ambivalent in nature. This ambivalence can be traced back to the internal ambiguities of the Durkheimian theory of the `collective effervescence', which (...)
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    Paul Ricoeur and the re(con)figuration of the humanities in the twenty-first century.John Arthos - 2014 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 75 (2):115-128.
    Ricoeur speaks to the unfolding ‘post-crisis’ period of the academic humanities through his dialectic between the hermeneutics of faith and suspicion, a construct that carries forward the critical impulse which academic bureaucracies want to repress in answer to their corporate masters, while at the same recognizing the value of reformist impulses that will generate strategic alignments and substantive benefits. This article identifies the tensions of the double hermeneutic, where it is successful and unsuccessful, and maps Ricoeur’s view of ethical responsibility (...)
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    Poétique du possible: phénoménologie herméneutique de la figuration.Richard Kearney - 1984 - Editions Beauchesne.
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  22. Freundinnen! Eine un/mögliche politische Figuration? : Notate zu Konstruktion als Selbstheit und zu Differenz als Verknüpfung.Birge Kronsdorfer - 2017 - In Brigitte Buchhammer & Herta Nagl-Docekal (eds.), Lernen, Mensch zu sein: Beiträge des 2. Symposiums der SWIP Austria. Wien: Lit.
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    Autofiction With a good handwriting. Figuration of author in the publisher’s peritext.Cecilia Malik de Tchara - 2022 - Alpha (Osorno) 54:214-225.
    Resumen: El corpus, siendo una herramienta eficaz, se está empleando en múltiples ámbitos, entre los que se encuentran los estudios de traducción. Sin embargo, dicho recurso no se utiliza con mucha frecuencia en las investigaciones traductológicas cuando una de las lenguas en cuestión es chino clásico (la lengua escrita empleada antiguamente en China), y autores que sí hacen estas investigaciones suelen no mencionar los pasos a seguir cuando se trata un corpus paralelo ad hoc. El objetivo del presente artículo es (...)
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    Poétique du possible. Phénoménologie herméneutique de la figuration Richard Kearney Collection «Bibliothèque des Archives de philosophie», n. s., 44 Paris, Beauchesne, 1984, 282 p., 150 FF. [REVIEW]Guy Bouchard - 1991 - Dialogue 30 (4):631-.
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    Performing Metaphors: The Singularity of Literary Figuration.Derek Attridge - 2005 - Paragraph 28 (2):18-34.
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    Poétique Du Possible—Phenomenologie Herméneutique De La Figuration, by Richard Kearney.John Macquarrie - 1985 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 16 (3):310-311.
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    Winckelmann in Nietzsches Vorträgen Ueber die Zukunft unserer Bildungsanstalten. Zur Figuration des ‚Bildungsführers‘ und seiner Selbstaufhebung.Stavros Patoussis - 2017 - Nietzscheforschung 24 (1):123-144.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzscheforschung Jahrgang: 24 Heft: 1 Seiten: 123-144.
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  28. Poétique du possible. Phénoménologie herméneutique de la figuration, coll. « Biblioth. des Archives de Philosophie, 44 ». [REVIEW]Richard Kearney - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (1):90-91.
     
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    Remorse, sin, guilt and conscience in Fernando Gonzalez's auto-figuration.Sergio Palacio - 2012 - Escritos 20 (44):155-171.
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    Le socius : un espace de figuration et de reprise psychique.Brigitte Blanquet & Xavier Menut - 2012 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 1 (1):115-126.
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    L’onde et le corpuscule. Abstraction et figuration dans les esthétiques d’Adorno et de Lévi-Strauss.Raphaël Gomérieux - 2022 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 30 (2):131-143.
    Claude Lévi-Strauss et Theodor W. Adorno ont formulé des diagnostics semblables concernant notamment les maux qui frappent les sociétés modernes mais également le rôle crucial que la question artistique peut jouer dans l’élaboration d’une sortie de crise. En raison de méthodologies et de cheminements de pensée parfaitement autonomes de chaque côté du Rhin, ce rapprochement est souvent passé inaperçu. Dans le champ précisément de l’esthétique, l’écart entre les formes artistiques défendues par chacun d’eux a même eu tendance à entériner le (...)
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    The Perception of Metaphor and the Metaphor of Perception: The Neurodynamics of Figuration.Sharon Lattig - 2005 - Intertexts 9 (1):23-42.
  33. Ambiguous Figures and the Content of Experience.Fiona Macpherson - 2006 - Noûs 40 (1):82-117.
    Representationalism is the position that the phenomenal character of an experience is either identical with, or supervenes on, the content of that experience. Many representationalists hold that the relevant content of experience is nonconceptual. I propose a counterexample to this form of representationalism that arises from the phenomenon of Gestalt switching, which occurs when viewing ambiguous figures. First, I argue that one does not need to appeal to the conceptual content of experience or to judgements to account for Gestalt switching. (...)
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  34. Ambiguous figures and representationalism.Athanasios Raftopoulos - 2011 - Synthese 181 (3):489-514.
    Macpherson (Nous 40(1):82–117, 2006) argues that the square/regular diamond figure threatens representationalism, construed as the theory which holds that the phenomenal character is explained by the nonconceptual content of experience. Her argument is the claim that representationalism is committed to the thesis that differences in the experience of ambiguous figures, the gestalt switch, should be explained by differences in the NCC of perception of these figures. However, with respect to the square/regular diamond and some other ambiguous figure representationalism fails to (...)
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  35. Ambiguous figures and the spatial contents of perceptual experience: a defense of representationalism.René Jagnow - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (3):325-346.
    Representationalists hold that the phenomenal character of a perceptual experience is identical with, or supervenes on, an aspect of its representational content. As such, representationalism could be disproved by a counter-example consisting of two experiences that have the same representational content but differ in phenomenal character. In this paper, I discuss two recently proposed counter-examples to representationalism that involve ambiguous or reversible figures. I pursue two goals. My first, and most important, goal is to show that the representationalist can offer (...)
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    Figuratively Speaking: Revised Edition.Robert J. Fogelin - 2011 - , US: Oup Usa.
    In this updated edition of his brief, engaging book, Robert J. Fogelin examines figures of speech that concern meaning-irony, hyperbole, understatement, similes, metaphors, and others-to show how they work and to explain their attraction.
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    Rhetorical figures as argument schemes – The proleptic suite.Randy Allen Harris & Chrysanne Di Marco - 2017 - Argument and Computation 8 (3):233-252.
    Identifying rhetorical figures with marginal to non-existent lexico-syntactic signatures poses significant challenges for computational approaches reliant upon structural definitions or descriptions. One such figure is prolepsis ([Formula: see text]ó[Formula: see text]), which this essay charts out in some detail, addressing the challenges and the benefits of rendering such figures computationally tractable through the use of argument schemes with attention to metadiscursive or macro-discursive norms offered by pragma-dialectical traditions.
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    Afterness: Figures of Following in Modern Thought and Aesthetics.Gerhard Richter - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    Gerhard Richter's groundbreaking study argues that the concept of "afterness" is a key figure in the thought and aesthetics of modernity. It pursues questions such as: What does it mean for something to "follow" something else? Does that which follows mark a clear break with what came before it, or does it in fact tacitly perpetuate its predecessor as a consequence of its inevitable indebtedness to the terms and conditions of that from which it claims to have departed? Indeed, is (...)
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    Moving Figures and Grounds in music description.Phillip Wadley, Thora Tenbrink & Alan Wallington - 2024 - Cognitive Linguistics 35 (1):109-141.
    This paper is a systematic investigation of motion expressions in programmatic music description. To address issues with defining the Source MOTION and the Target MUSIC, we utilize Gestalt models (Figure-Ground and Source-Path-Goal) while also critically examining the ontological complexity of the Target MUSIC. We also investigate music motion descriptions considering the role of the describer’s perspective and communicative goals. As previous research has demonstrated, an attentional Goal-bias is common in physical motion description, yet this has been found also to lessen (...)
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    Kinesthetic figural aftereffects: Satiation or contrast.Joseph J. Moylan - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (1):83.
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    Using Figurate Numbers in Elementary Number Theory – Discussing a ‘Useful’ Heuristic From the Perspectives of Semiotics and Cognitive Psychology.Leander Kempen & Rolf Biehler - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The use of figurate numbers (e. g. in the context of elementary number theory) can be considered a heuristic in the field of problem solving or proving. In this paper, we want to discuss this heuristic from the perspectives of the semiotic theory of Peirce (“diagrammatic reasoning” and “collateral knowledge”) and cognitive psychology (“schema theory” and “Gestalt psychology”). We will make use of several results taken from our research to illustrate first-year students’ problems when dealing with figurate numbers in the (...)
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    Compound Figures: A Multi-Channel View of Communication and Psychological Plausibility.Mihaela Popa-Wyatt - 2022 - Topoi 41 (3):527-538.
    Philosophical views of language have traditionally been focused on notions of truth. This is a reconstructive view in that we try to extract from an utterance in context what the sentence and speaker meaning are. This focus on meaning extraction from word sequences alone, however, is challenged by utterances which combine different types of figures. This paper argues that what appears to be a special case of ironic utterances—ironic metaphorical compounds—sheds light on the requirements for psychological plausibility of a theory (...)
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    (1 other version)Figures of thought: mathematics and mathematical texts.David Reed - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    Figures of Thought looks at how mathematical works can be read as texts and examines their textual strategies. David Reed offers the first sustained and critical attempt to find a consistent argument or narrative thread in mathematical texts. Reed selects mathematicians from a range of historical periods and compares their approaches to organizing and arguing texts, using an extended commentary on Euclid's Elements as a central structuring framework. He develops fascinating interpretations of mathematicians' work throughout history, from Descartes to Hilbert, (...)
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    Mythemically Figuring the Limits of Ethical Reason.Phillip Stambovsky - 2002 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 76:137-152.
    This paper considers how Kierkegaard self-reflexively portrays the tension between the boundary limit of discursive reason and mythic imagination in his classic analysis of Abrahamic faith. Following some reflections on the nature and philosophical implications of that tension, I examine its salient delineation in the Prelude of Fear and Trembling. Through four non-canonical renderings of the biblical Aqedah myth featured in the Prelude, Kierkegaard depicts the limits of ethical reasoning in the drama of Johannes de Silentio’s struggle to figure-forth Abraham’s (...)
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    Figure del pensiero medievale.Inos Biffi & Costante Marabelli (eds.) - 2008 - Milano: Jaca book.
    Il primo volume di Figure del pensiero medievale, come recita il titolo, presenta “i fondamenti” e gli “inizi” della figura della teologia che verrà elaborata nella riflessione occidentale fino alla “Via moderna”, ossia fino al XIV e agli inizi del XV secolo. Né si tratta soltanto degli inizi cronologici: i vari saggi editi nel volume delineano, infatti, gli inizi metodologici, in certo modo esemplari, che avviano e determinano la forma della teologia, quale verrà in seguito elaborata. Il capitolo introduttivo offre (...)
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    Figurational Sociology as a Counter-Paradigm.Johann Arnason - 1987 - Theory, Culture and Society 4 (2-3):429-456.
    Two key themes in contemporary social theory are particularly relevant to the interpretation and critique of figurational sociology. On the one hand, some recent critiques of the sociological tradition — Touraine's attempt to deconstruct the received image of society is the most important example — have called into question a dominant paradigm that underlies both Marxist and structural-functional theories. Norbert Elias has not only anticipated some of the most important criticisms but also suggested correctives to some of the currently fashionable (...)
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    Figures and holes.Roberto Casati & Marco Bertamini - 2015 - In Johan Wagemans (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Perceptual Organization. Oxford University Press.
    There is something special about holes that can be analyzed in terms of their existence, their structure, and their visual properties. Interest in holes, therefore, crosses the boundaries of different disciplines. This chapter will discuss holes and how they are processed by the visual system. Visual holes have proved themselves useful in the study of perception and of figure-ground organization in particular.
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    Figures of resistance: essays in feminist theory.Teresa de Lauretis - 2007 - Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Edited by Patricia White.
    The changing face of feminist discourse as reflected by the career of one of its preeminent scholars Figures of Resistance brings together the unpublished lectures and little-seen essays of internationally renowned theorist Teresa de Lauretis, spanning over twenty years of her finest work. Thirty years after the height of feminist theory, this collection invites us to reflect on the history of feminism and take a hard look at where it stands today. Selected essays include "Sexual Indifference and Lesbian Representation," "The (...)
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    The figure of this world: Agamben and the question of political ontology.Mathew Abbott - 2014 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Introduction: the figure of this world -- 1. The question of political ontology -- 2. The poetic experience of the world -- 3. The myth of the earth -- 4. The unbearable -- 5. The creature before the law -- 6. The animal for which animality is an issue -- 7. Understanding the happy -- 8. The picture and its captives -- 9. The passing of the figure of this world.
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  50. Une Figure Oubliee de L’Exil Roumain: Luc Badesco.Sándor Seres - 2018 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:35-40.
    A Forgotten Figure of the Romanian Exile: Luc Badesco. Luc Badesco’s name is not among those generally retained by those who dealt with the Romanian cultural exile in France in the last century. References to this literary historian, who became the first Romanian professor of French literature at the University of Sorbonne, are rare. He became known through his research in the field of French literature, but his presence in the specific activities of the Romanian exile was quite low, which (...)
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