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SUMMARY:Séminaire Histoire de la littérature russe
DESCRIPTION:Marina G. Ogden (University of Glasgow)\, \n« The “Revelations” of Life and Death in Lev Shestov’s Reading of F. M. Dostoevsky ».
URL:https://eurorbem.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/seminaire-histoire-de-la-litterature-russe-33/
LOCATION:Centre d’études slaves – Salle conférences\, 9 rue Michelet\, Paris\, 75006\, France
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SUMMARY:Séminaire Le Cadavre en Représentation
DESCRIPTION:Séance inaugurale\n\n\n\nPrésentation du projet et introduction du séminaire par les organisatrices\,\nClaire DELAUNAY (Sorbonne Université) et Sarah GRUSZKA (EHESS).\n\n\n\n  \n\nConférence de l’historienne Anne CAROL (Université d’Aix-Marseille) :\n« De l’histoire de la mort à l’histoire du cadavre. Un panorama historiographique ».\n\nProgramme CadavRe 21-22
URL:https://eurorbem.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/seminaire-le-cadavre-en-representation-2/
LOCATION:Centre d’études slaves – Salle conférences\, 9 rue Michelet\, Paris\, 75006\, France
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SUMMARY:Séminaire Histoire des idées  Penser le samizdat
DESCRIPTION:Samizdat outre frontières / Tamizdat\n\nPaolo Mancosu ( UC Berkeley; Chaire Blaise Pascal: IHPST\, Université Paris 1\, Panthéon-Sorbonne)Doctor Zhivago’s Secret Journey: From typescript to book\n\nAnn Komaromi (University of Toronto)\n\n         Samizdat Time and the Archive \nProgramme Séminaire histoire des idées 2021-2
URL:https://eurorbem.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/seminaire-histoire-des-idees-penser-le-samizdat-12/
LOCATION:Centre Malesherbes – Amphi 117\, 108\, bd Malesherbes\, Paris\, 75017\, France
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UID:1871-1637861400-1637868600@eurorbem.sorbonne-universite.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire commun Eur’Orbem / SAMSON
DESCRIPTION:Séance #2\n— Séance jumelée « Séminaire commun »\n— Séance co-organisée avec l’Initiative Humanités biomédicales\n\nThème : La créativité vue par la psychiatrie : art brut et finesses réflexives / Creativity and Psychiatry \n— Giordana Charuty (EHESS)\n— David Cohen (Psychiatrie de l’Enfant et de l’Adolescent\, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière) \nProgramme 2021-2022
URL:https://eurorbem.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/seminaire-commun-eurorbem-samson-3/
LOCATION:Centre d’études slaves – Salle conférences\, 9 rue Michelet\, Paris\, 75006\, France
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SUMMARY:Séminaire Le Cadavre en Représentation
DESCRIPTION:Cadavres des temps antépétroviens. Religion et médecine \n\nEnrique Santos Marinas (Professeur à l’Université Complutense de Madrid) \n\nThe corporeity of the dead in the Slavic pre-Christian religion of the East Slavs \nAlready Wienecke (1939) coined the expression lebenden Leichnam « living bodies » in order to refer to the concept of the dead among the East Slavs. Actually\, for them the soul of the deceased had a material or physical entity\, even corporeal\, keeping all their physiological needs and their relationship with the living. This had a correspondence with the funerary rites as attested both in the earliest medieval sources and in the oral tradition of the folklore. Therefore\, the soul survival did not take place in the Afterlife\, but in this very world. And as a consequence all the dead were in fact des revenants. However\, their return had to follow certain rules in order that it was positive for the living\, being arranged according to specific rites and performed in particular places and dates. Otherwise\, the deceased could be harmful for the living\, as well as for the cattle and the crops. In this paper we will analyse the specific characteristics both physical and corporeal that were shown by the dead in the earliest historiographic and homiletic medieval sources regarding the East Slavs\, as well as in the oral tradition of the Slavic folklore. \n\nAngelina Kalashnikova (Chercheuse junior à l’Institut d’histoire de l’Académie des Sciences de Russie\, Saint-Pétersbourg)\n\nDescription of corpses in double-murder case in Yakutia in the 1630s \nThe presentation focuses on the examination of corpses of Yakut interpretor Oska Stefanov and his five-year-old son that were discovered near Lensky fort\, founded at the beginning of the exploration of Yakutia by Russian servicemen in the 1630s. Description of the corpses is\nexamined in context of criminal investigation procedure that took place at the moment when the administration had very limited power. Indeed\, at that time subordination and management strategies in the region were so unstable and complicated that Lensky fort administration frequently faced with difficulties concerning its main responsibilities (tax collecting and conflict settlement). \n\nKirill Khudin (Chercheur junior à l’Institut d’histoire universelle de l’Académie des Sciences de Russie\, Moscou)\n\nMedical examinations of corpses in Russia in the 17th and early 18th centuries \nThe transformations under Peter the Great at the beginning of the 18th century and the interest in anatomy that followed made the practice of dissecting human bodies quite widespread. However\, procedures of medical inspection and examination of corpses existed earlier\, in the 17th century\, although they were not as widespread. The need for such procedures arose primarily in times of epidemic and was related to the need to establish the causes of death and to make sure that the person did not pose a danger to others who came into contact with him. Our presentation will review the cases of cadaveric medical examinations and analyze the context of each of them. \nPour participer à la réunion Zoom : \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88406183438?pwd=cktia21aQVRnSTNYZTJtdFlHc2Fydz09 \nID de réunion : 884 0618 3438 \nCode secret : 40jKgh \nProgramme CadavRe 21-22
URL:https://eurorbem.sorbonne-universite.fr/event/seminaire-le-cadavre-en-representation/
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