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La guerre baroque : Le héros, le soldat, le paysan
The Occitan literature reflects the fact that warfare was part of the civilians’ daily lives in the XVIth and XVIIth centuries. It depicts flamboyant heroes of baroque inspiration but gives also a voice to country people exposed to the soldiers’ abuses ...
Jean-François Courouau
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Quelques notes sur Pierre Bec éditeur critique du texte occitan médiéval
To focus on the way people edit medieval occitan texts is like making a scientific portrait of critical editors. Pierre Bec‘s secondary PHD thesis was on the Saluts d’amour du troubadour périgourdin Arnaut de Maruelh.
Gilda Caiti-Russo
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Dans quelle mesure la langue d'oc constitue-t-elle une culture cachée mais encore vivante dans les banlieues résidentielles de Toulouse ? À partir d'interviews avec des occitanophones de différentes générations d'un village de la périphérie toulousaine ...
Règis Labedan
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Multiculturalism from the inside out: Occitan and Toulouse
This article contributes to the ongoing debates on multiculturalism in Europe by looking past the nation-state to the region. The Occitan movement endeavors to reclaim legitimacy and vitality for both its language and its culture.
Elyse Ritchey
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Manuels et documents scolaires pour l’enseignement de l’occitan en Aveyron
This article analyses in a chronological way the teaching practices of the Occitan language in the department of Aveyron, which is a pioneer and an example in this field.
Michel Lafon
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This paper focuses on the impact of the creation of the new administrative French region «Occitanie – Pyrénées, Méditerranée» under the social representations of the Occitan linguistic space point of view. This new region was created in 2016 by the union
Agresti Giovanni
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This contribution aims to give a philologically correct edition of extracts from an Occitan contemporary oral text which makes sense for the history of Occitan literature and the Renaissance movement.
Jean-Pierre Chambon +2 more
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Sur la poésie religieuse (en occitan) : de Jean-Baptiste Séguy à Robert Lafont (1964)
An internationally renowned sociologist of religions, Jean Séguy (1925-2007), under the name of Jean-Baptiste Séguy (or Seguin in Occitan), also devoted himself for many years to Occitan language and culture, eventually becoming a writer (poet, prose ...
Philippe Gardy
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Futur et conditionnel en occitan cisalpin septentrional
In the Occitan speaking valleys of Italy, the synthetic future and the conditional show some peculiarities, both from the point of view of morphology and use of some periphrasis of futur that compete with de synthetic future.
Jean Sibille
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Découverte de peintures murales médiévales dans l’église de Saint-Antoine-Pont-d’Arratz
In 2006, a fortuitous discovery brought to light mural paintings of the late Middle Ages in the church of Saint-Antonin-Pont d’Arratz (Gers) built in the XVth century by the religious order of Antonins to receive pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela ...
Jacques Lapart
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