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Limagination -épreuve de culture générale 2010-2011 (Série Cours) (French Edition)

Each society defines conception, childbirth, neonatal nursing, first basic learning and other parenting practices as complex bio-cultural phenomena in accordance with its world views, material culture, and ecosystem. Across cultures, the mother, the father and the child frequently become symbolic figures. In classical Western thought, for instance, the mother represents the most important archetypal symbol, the tender incarnations of the Virgin, the church, the university and the home, etc.

The father is the reasoning agent, the embodiment of traditional values, the patriarch and master of the house, but also an economic actor and a major consumer. For his part, the child is a symbol of innocence and hope. We invite researchers interested in the body in medical, familial, educational, symbolical and ritual contexts archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, physicians, psychologists, sociologists, art specialists, etc. Parenthood and processes from conception to childbirth: Initial stages of body awareness: Presentations will be 20 minutes long and should be delivered preferably in English.

However, proposals in Romanian and French will also be considered. The proposals must include an abstract words and a current CV. All proposals will be evaluated by an international scientific committee. Transportation, visa, travel insurance costs and accommodation will be the sole responsibility of each participant. Ludivine Bantigny et al. With the aim of achieving productive interdisciplinary work on issues concerning gender, body, and health, the network gathers researchers and practitioners from a number of diverse fields such as medicine, comparative literature, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, cultural geography, sports- and health sciences, psychiatry, social psychology, and history of science.

We welcome submissions for papers, panels, and mini-workshops approaching issues within the overarching theme from a broad range of disciplines and fields of research. The topic for the 5th workshop is: The current economic climate is seeing a renegotiation of the parametersof disability; similar renegotiations must have happened in previous centuries. This workshop will address the following: We are inviting contributions from any discipline related to medical humanities. Proposals are invited for any aspect of health and wealth, which may include the following topics: Please send abstracts no more than words to Dr Christina Lee: Museum Boerhaave — the famous science museum in Leiden — is threatened.

Institut Pasteur 25 rue du Dr Roux Paris. Antoine Garapon, Magistrat France. Les nouveaux dispositifs immersifs. Prolongeant les romans et films de science de fiction de Dick, Cronenberg, etc. Louis are pleased to announce the inaugural Graduate Conference on the History of the Body, to be held October , Often working at the interstices of a number of methods and approaches, the field has produced innovative and compelling articulations of the body as a category of historical analysis. As thinking about bodies has occasioned ongoing encounters, clashes, and border-crossings between a variety of disciplines, this conference aims to promote conversations across scholarly divides by showcasing and reflecting on graduate-level scholarship on the history of the body, in all periods and regions, and from a variety of methodological approaches.

We invite papers related to a broad number of thematic areas, including but not limited to:. Her more recent Vernacular Bodies Oxford explored the politics of reproduction in early modern medicine. Her address will be held in conjunction with the Washington University in St.

Louis Department of History Colloquium Series. Graduate Students in any field of study are invited to submit proposals for individual research papers. Abstracts of approximately words should be submitted online: The fifth international conference on Passages from Antiquity to the Middle Ages will focus on social and cultural approaches to health and illness, cure and caring, and notions of ability and disability.

These topics are of major importance for communities and societies both in Antiquity and during the Middle Ages, yet research is still fragmentary and more synthetic and interdisciplinary approaches are rare. We welcome papers which focus on different actors — institutions, communities, families or individuals — and have a sensitive approach to social differences: Thus, our focus lies on society and the history of everyday life, on the differences and similarities between elite and popular culture, and on the expectations linked to gender and life-cycle stage, visible in the practices and policies under scrutiny.

We aim not to concentrate on medical or technical aspects of health and illness, but rather to integrate them in a larger social and cultural context. The conference aims at broad coverage not only chronologically but also geographically and disciplinary all branches of Classical and Medieval Studies. If interested, please submit an abstract of words setting out thesis and conclusions for a twenty-minute paper together with your contact details with academic affiliation, address and e-mail by e-mail attachment to the conference secretary, passages uta.

The deadline for abstracts is September 15th , and the notification of paper acceptance will be made in November Conference papers may be presented in major scientific languages, however supplied with English summary or translation if the language of presentation is not English.

For further information, please visit http: The registration opens in November Sari Katajala-Peltomaa, and Dr. The workshop will focus on: Cultural Memory and Multiple Identities. North Africa and the Middle East' In: A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures: Continental Europe and its Empires.

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