Marion Froger's research while affiliated with Université de Montréal and other places
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Publications (3)
Depuis quelques années, les études urbaines tentent de faire du paysage un « bien commun » et se faisant, sont amenées à tenir compte de la dimension affective et intime du rapport que les habitants entretiennent avec le paysage tout autant que des divers intérêts qui sont en jeu dans ses définitions et ses usages. Les débats que le programme Eurom...
Dans ses deux premiers films, Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche interprète un personnage qui, ayant écopé de la « double peine », finit par perdre sa place dans un aller et retour sans issue, entre son village algérien d’origine qui le rejette (Bled number One) et la France qui l’expulse puis le traque à son retour (Wesh wesh qu’est-ce qui se passe ?). À ce des...
Over the last decade, institutions such as the National Film Board—those that are, simultaneously, culturally conservative, productive, and mediatory—have seen their relationship to films of the past come to be marked by two potentially rival logics. One is a commercial logic, focused on the exploitation of footage accumulated over 50 years of exis...