@article{Klettke2015, author = {Klettke, Cornelia}, title = {Le g{\´e}nie sublime et sa parodie : deux mises en sc{\`e}ne de Diderot}, series = {Diderot Studies}, volume = {35}, journal = {Diderot Studies}, number = {21}, issn = {0070-4806}, pages = {235 -- 253}, year = {2015}, language = {fr} } @phdthesis{LeBonhomme2015, author = {Le Bonhomme, Fanny}, title = {Psychiatrie et soci{\´e}t{\´e} en R{\´e}publique D{\´e}mocratique Allemande}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-407164}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {480}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The patients of the Charité Psychiatry and Neurology clinic (East-Berlin, GDR) during the 1960s are at the center of this study. While taking into account the interpretation provided by the medical discourse, this research aims at reconstructing the experiences and the trajectories of these individuals by inscribing them in the context of the socialist society. Relying on patients' records - these records being the main source of this study - the goal of this research is to reach a better understanding of underlying tensions in the socialist society in relation to the political and ideological context. As these sources show, when they talk to the therapist, patients can speak according to rules which differ from the rules implemented in the socialist society. Because they may contain traces of speeches that would usually be silenced as a result of censorship or self-censorship, or of the unspeakable, shameful or delirious nature of this speech, the patients' records prove to be a valuable source for the historian. From marital tensions caused by ideological disagreements to the inner conflicts of an "ardent marxist", from the pain triggered by the exclusion from the party to the pain caused by the construction of the Berlin Wall, from the "reuniting delirium" to the delusions according to which the West appears as a threat, the individual and singular experiences of the patients allow to reconstruct, through a microhistorical approach, certain tensions inherent to the working of the socialist society.}, language = {fr} } @article{Klettke2015, author = {Klettke, Cornelia}, title = {Esth{\´e}tique et {\´e}tat d'{\^a}me : Corinne ou l'Italie de Germaine de Sta{\"e}l comme roman sentimental}, series = {M{\´e}tamorphoses du roman sentimental : XIXe-XXIe si{\`e}cle (Rencontres ; 26)}, journal = {M{\´e}tamorphoses du roman sentimental : XIXe-XXIe si{\`e}cle (Rencontres ; 26)}, editor = {Bercegol, Fabienne and Meter, Helmut}, publisher = {Classiques Garnier}, address = {Paris}, isbn = {978-2-8124-3494-5}, pages = {61 -- 82}, year = {2015}, language = {fr} } @article{Jikeli2015, author = {Jikeli, G{\"u}nther}, title = {Antisemitism in muslim communities and muslim countries: debates and studies of a complex issue}, series = {REVUE D HISTOIRE MODERNE ET CONTEMPORAINE}, volume = {62}, journal = {REVUE D HISTOIRE MODERNE ET CONTEMPORAINE}, number = {2-3}, publisher = {SOC HISTOIRE MODERNE CONTEMPORAINE}, address = {Paris}, issn = {0048-8003}, pages = {89 -- 114}, year = {2015}, abstract = {In this article, I discuss surveys, academic debates, and research on antisemitism among Muslims in Muslim-majority countries and in Europe today. After a review of antisemitism in both cases, different explanations for its causes are presented. Negative attitudes towards Jews in Muslim countries are the rule, not the exception. An important factor in almost all Muslim countries are anti-Zionist attitudes and agitations that are mixed with antisemitic stereotypes and conspiracy theories. In Europe, antisemitism is more prevalent among Muslims than among non-Muslims and Muslims are disproportionately often involved in antisemitic incidents. It turns out that antisemitism among Muslims is manifested in many ways and that it has many causes. One-dimensional explanations are not sufficient. Arguments that antisemitism is primarily a result of the Middle East conflict or of discrimination/colonization seem to be outdated in view of new research. Historically, the interaction of Arab nationalism, Islamist movements, and the collaboration with the Nazis in the middle of the 20th century played a significant role in ensuring that the discriminatory treatment of Jews in Islam in the Middle Ages did not disappear in the course of establishing nation states, but was converted to a large extent into antisemitism. Today, Islamist influences and stereotypes that are passed on by media and within social circles are essential factors for the prevalence of antisemitic attitudes among Muslims.}, language = {fr} } @article{Garcia2015, author = {Garcia, Anne-Laure}, title = {Kindergartens in Solitudes, public solidarity and private voluntary: the single mothers in France of the late twentieth century}, series = {Modern \& contemporary France}, volume = {23}, journal = {Modern \& contemporary France}, number = {4}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {0963-9489}, doi = {10.1080/09639489.2015.1077004}, pages = {475 -- 490}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Since the 1970s in France, becoming a mother without being in a relationship has become a symbol of women's autonomy. Hence, being a single mother no longer necessarily means being the victim of male desertion or being a woman with permissive sexual behaviour. Instead, the mother can be an active social agent who has deliberately chosen to experience single parenthood. In order to understand if public solidarity and private sources of help can protect these women against emotional solitude and social isolation, this article presents three case studies taken from sociological research on single mothers in the French region of Pays de la Loire. En France, depuis les annees 1970, l'enfantement en dehors d'une relation de couple est devenu un symbole de l'autonomie feminine. La mere celibataire n'est plus necessairement ni une fille victime de l'abandon masculin ni une femme aux mOEurs legeres. Elle peut etre une actrice sociale ayant choisi de vivre la parentalite en dehors de la norme du couple. Afin de comprendre comment solidarites publiques et aides privees peuvent proteger ces femmes contre la solitude emotionnelle et l'isolement social, cet article presente trois etudes de cas tirees d'une recherche sociologique sur les meres seules dans la region Pays de la Loire.}, language = {fr} } @misc{Hassler2015, author = {Haßler, Gerda}, title = {Wendy Ayres-Bennett; Magali Seijido: Bon usage et variation sociolinguistique. Perspectives diachroniques et traditions nationales / rezensiert von Gerda Haßler}, series = {Historiographia Linguistica : international journal for the history of the language sciences}, volume = {42}, journal = {Historiographia Linguistica : international journal for the history of the language sciences}, number = {1}, publisher = {John Benjamins}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0302-5160}, doi = {10.1075/hl.42.1.11has}, pages = {173 -- 182}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Rezensiertes Werk: Wendy Ayres-Bennett; Magali Seijido: Bon usage et variation sociolinguistique. Perspectives diachroniques et traditions nationales, Lyon: {\´E}cole normale sup{\´e}rieure de Lyon 2013, 338 S.}, language = {fr} } @book{Bauer2015, author = {Bauer, Sidona}, title = {La po{\´e}sie v{\´e}cue d'Andr{\´e} Velter}, series = {Sanssouci - Forschungen zur Romanistik}, volume = {9}, journal = {Sanssouci - Forschungen zur Romanistik}, editor = {Klettke, Cornelia}, publisher = {Frank \& Timme}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {528}, year = {2015}, language = {fr} } @phdthesis{Lhuillier2015, author = {Lhuillier, Jean-Baptiste}, title = {Le cyber-actionnaire}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {535}, year = {2015}, language = {fr} }