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West Side Story then and now: the representation of Puerto Rican immigrants in the 1961 film and the 2021 remake
par Lucas Leone Coutinho Miranda Frota, publié le 30/12/2020[Fiche] Based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, West Side Story holds an important place within American culture: it started as a Broadway success, became an Oscar-winning movie in the early 1960s, and then was readapted to the big screen sixty years later by Steven Spielberg. This article analyzes how key issues such as immigration and territory are particularly addressed in each film, as well as how the racial and gender portrayal of Puerto Ricans living in mid-20th century New York City has evolved from one version to another.
Dearborn, Michigan: a city divided by religion, race and class
par Marion Coste, publié le 12/09/2017Ce documentaire de 16 minutes intitulé "Dearborn, Michigan" explore la vie de cinq américains originaires de Dearborn, ville qui abrite la plus grande mosquée aux États-Unis. Il est ainsi particulièrement adapté au programme de seconde, dont l'entrée culturelle "l'art de vivre ensemble" permet une réflexion sur les villes et les territoires.
Doug Saunders on migration
par Doug Saunders, Clifford Armion, publié le 05/12/2013Migration almost always follows the same pattern. It doesn’t go from one country to another country. It goes from a cluster of villages or a sub-rural region to specific urban neighbourhoods. Those urban neighbourhoods which are usually low-income, with low housing cost, serve as the bottom rung of the ladder for people arriving in a new country.
Financialisation and the Thatcher Governments
par John Grahl, publié le 12/02/2010This paper suggests that the role of the Thatcher governments in changing the course of economic and political development may have been exaggerated, and indeed that the role of political factors in general and "neo-liberalism" in particular is often overstated. An implication is that some current problems, interpreted as primarily political, have an economic dimension which is not fully taken into account. An example is the process of "financialisation"; this is frequently analysed in political terms although there are deep economic forces behind it.
Néo-libéralisation et régénération urbaine : quelques réflexions sur l’évolution de Glasgow depuis 1979
par Fabien Jeannier, publié le 22/01/2010Cette communication propose de faire un rapide tour d'horizon de quelques uns des aspects importants de la régénération de Glasgow depuis la fin des années 1970. Après avoir présenté les grandes lignes du concept de néolibéralisation tel qu'il est développé dans le champ de la recherche urbaine anglophone, nous verrons dans quelle mesure Glasgow en est une illustration de choix et quelles sont les perspectives d'évolution trente ans après le début de la mise en place du projet politique néolibéral.
Paul Auster: A General Introduction
par Jocelyn Dupont, publié le 13/02/2009This document provides a short general overview of Paul Auster’s work. After a brief discussion of Auster’s texts positioning in the literary heritage, it tackles the place and role of the writer in an often alienating environment. It then deals with the representation of the city in Auster’s work, notably Brooklyn, before concluding on the gift for storytelling that so characterizes Paul Auster’s production.