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2018
If dandies, like all human beings, come to an end, then there must be a time after dandyism, too. Such, at least, is the claim made by the French philosopher Jean-Francois Lyotard. What would such a time after dandyism look like, he wondered. The answer he found in the work of the French monochrome painter Jacques Monory and, perhaps more important, in
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If dandies, like all human beings, come to an end, then there must be a time after dandyism, too. Such, at least, is the claim made by the French philosopher Jean-Francois Lyotard. What would such a time after dandyism look like, he wondered. The answer he found in the work of the French monochrome painter Jacques Monory and, perhaps more important, in
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Le dandysme, obligation d'incertitude
1988« Quelle est la consistance d'un personnage que la mode fait et defait ? » interroge d'emblee Francoise Coblence, au commencement de sa minutieuse enquete sur le dandysme. Le terme lui-meme est deja une enigme etymologique : anglais ou francais d'origine, nul ne le sait avec certitude.
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Aesthetic Confluences: from Foucault to Dandysm
2022Nietzsche wrote “In the age of nihilism, only an aesthetic life can justify existence”. In this article, we try to examine one of these proposals for the aesthetic justification of existence (here we have called aesth-etical confluence), namely Foucault’s aesthetics of existence.
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De l’androgynie au transgenre : le dandysme ou l’échappée belle
L'Esprit Créateur, 2013This article articulates dandyism as a deconstruction of sexual difference and as a historical concept paving the way for transgender identity through the female dandy, as illustrated in texts by Baudelaire and Barbey d’Aurevilly.
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Sociologie du dandysme : biographie sociologique de Stefan Zweig
2016L’Empire austro-hongrois (1867-1918) est l’un des derniers empires d’Europe à s’être effondré avec la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale. Cas particulièrement en accord avec les conditions internes de la politique et de l’économie austro-hongroise, l’apparition du phénomène social du dandysme à Vienne au début du XXe siècle est le centre de ce travail ...
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Le Dandysme en France (1817-1839)
Modern Language Notes, 1957Rene Girard, John C. Prevost
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Le Dandysme en France (1817-1839)
Comparative Literature, 1958Alfred G. Engstrom, John C. Prevost
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