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Vol. 42 No. 2 (2017): Africa Development: Special Issue on Study on Oblique Identity Dynamics

Issue Published : January 30, 2018

1 - Contribution à l’étude des dynamiques identitaires obliques

https://doi.org/10.57054/ad.v42i2.769
Laurent-Charles Boyomo Assala
Aghi Bahi

Corresponding Author(s) : Laurent-Charles Boyomo Assala

cboyomo@yahoo.fr

Africa Development, Vol. 42 No. 2 (2017): Africa Development: Special Issue on Study on Oblique Identity Dynamics
Article Published : October 30, 2017

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Assala, L.-C.B. and Bahi, A. 2017. 1 - Contribution à l’étude des dynamiques identitaires obliques. Africa Development. 42, 2 (Oct. 2017). DOI:https://doi.org/10.57054/ad.v42i2.769.
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  1. Allard, L. & O. Blondeau, 2007, « La racaille peut-elle parler ? Objets expressifs et émeutes des cités », Hermès, La Revue, 1/2007 (n° 47), p. 77-87. URL : http://www.cairn.info/revue-hermes-la-revue-2007-1-page-77.htm
  2. Allard, L., 2003, « Express yourself ! Les pages perso. Entre légitimation technopolitique de l’individualisme expressif et authenticité réflexive peer to peer », Réseaux, 117, 1,p. 191- 219.
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  4. Bhabha, Homi K., 2007, Les Lieux de la culture : une théorie post-coloniale, Paris, Payot.
  5. Bhabha, Homi K., 1990, Nation and Narration, London, Routledge.
  6. Hall, Stuart, 1992a, « New Ethnicities 1 », in J. Donald & A. Rattansi (Eds), « Race », Cultureand Difference, London, Sage, p. 252-259.
  7. Hall Stuart, 1992b, « The question of cultural identity », in S. Hall, D. Held & D. McGrcw (Eds), Modernity and Its Futures, London, Polity Press.
  8. Macé, É., 2000, « Qu’est-ce qu’une sociologie de la télévision ? Esquisse d’une théorie des rapports sociaux médiatisés. 1. La configuration médiatique de la réalité », Réseaux,n. 104, vol. 18, p. 245-288.
  9. McRobbie, A., 2001, « Everyone is Creative : Artists as Pioneers of the New Economy ? », http://www.k3000.ch/becreative/texts/text_5.html.
  10. Maiello, A., 1996, 2001, « Ethnic conflict in post-colonial India », in I. Chambers & L. Curti (Eds) The Post-colonial Question :Common Skies, Divided HorizonsLondon, Routledge, p. 99-114.
  11. Radway, J., 1985, « American Studies, Reader Theory, and the Literary Text : From the Study of Material Objects to the Study of Social Processes », in D. Nye & C. K. Thomsen (Eds., American Studies in Transition, Odense, Odense University Press.
  12. Spivak, G. C., 1988, « Can the Subaltern Speak ? », in Nelson, C. & L. Grossberg (Eds), Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture, Illini Books, University of Illinois Press Urbana and Chicago, 1988, p. 271-313.
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Allard, L. & O. Blondeau, 2007, « La racaille peut-elle parler ? Objets expressifs et émeutes des cités », Hermès, La Revue, 1/2007 (n° 47), p. 77-87. URL : http://www.cairn.info/revue-hermes-la-revue-2007-1-page-77.htm

Allard, L., 2003, « Express yourself ! Les pages perso. Entre légitimation technopolitique de l’individualisme expressif et authenticité réflexive peer to peer », Réseaux, 117, 1,p. 191- 219.

Belah, R. N., R. Madsen, W. M. Sullivan, A. Swidler& S. M. Tipton, 1985, 1996, 2008, Habits of the Heart : Individualism and Commitment in American Life, Los Angeles & Berkeley, University of California Press.

Bhabha, Homi K., 2007, Les Lieux de la culture : une théorie post-coloniale, Paris, Payot.

Bhabha, Homi K., 1990, Nation and Narration, London, Routledge.

Hall, Stuart, 1992a, « New Ethnicities 1 », in J. Donald & A. Rattansi (Eds), « Race », Cultureand Difference, London, Sage, p. 252-259.

Hall Stuart, 1992b, « The question of cultural identity », in S. Hall, D. Held & D. McGrcw (Eds), Modernity and Its Futures, London, Polity Press.

Macé, É., 2000, « Qu’est-ce qu’une sociologie de la télévision ? Esquisse d’une théorie des rapports sociaux médiatisés. 1. La configuration médiatique de la réalité », Réseaux,n. 104, vol. 18, p. 245-288.

McRobbie, A., 2001, « Everyone is Creative : Artists as Pioneers of the New Economy ? », http://www.k3000.ch/becreative/texts/text_5.html.

Maiello, A., 1996, 2001, « Ethnic conflict in post-colonial India », in I. Chambers & L. Curti (Eds) The Post-colonial Question :Common Skies, Divided HorizonsLondon, Routledge, p. 99-114.

Radway, J., 1985, « American Studies, Reader Theory, and the Literary Text : From the Study of Material Objects to the Study of Social Processes », in D. Nye & C. K. Thomsen (Eds., American Studies in Transition, Odense, Odense University Press.

Spivak, G. C., 1988, « Can the Subaltern Speak ? », in Nelson, C. & L. Grossberg (Eds), Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture, Illini Books, University of Illinois Press Urbana and Chicago, 1988, p. 271-313.

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Laurent-Charles Boyomo Assala

Université de Yaoundé 2, Yaoundé, Cameroun. Email: cboyomo@yahoo.fr

 

Aghi Bahi

 Faculté de UFR Information Communication et Arts, Université de Cocody, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. E-mail : bahi_aghi@yahoo.fr

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