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Ruling out art : media art meets law in Ontario's censor wars
\"In the 1980s, the Ontario Board of Censors began to subject media artists' work to the same cuts, bans, and warning labels as commercial film. Ruling Out Art reveals what happens when art and law intersect, when artists, arts exhibitors, and their anti-censorship allies enter courts of law as appellants, defendants, or expert witnesses. The administration of culture during Ontario's censor wars was not a simple top-down exercise. Members of arts communities mounted grassroots protests and engaged the province in court cases that ultimately influenced how the province interpreted freedom of expression, a fundamental and far-reaching legal right. The language of the law in turn shaped the way artists conceived of their own practices. By exploring how art practices and provincial legislation intertwined during Ontario's censor wars, this innovative book documents an important moment in the history of contemporary art and cultural activism in Canada, one that helped artists secure their constitutional rights under the law.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Memorandum from the President to Members of EAIA
Editor think all of you who have been fortunate enough to have been members of the Association for many years and have enjoyed The Chronicle under the able editorship of such men as William B. Sprague and John Davis Hatch, Jr. and now our devoted Treasurer, Mrs. Josephine H. Peirce, know that all of these editors have been handicapped in bringing out as good a magazine as could have been produced due to being limited in funds and articles. [...]I am appealing to you for assistance so we may have a bigger and better Chronicle as time goes on. [...]won't you help your Association and increase your pleasure in The Chronicle by getting at least one new member in the next thirty days. 2. Since I am certain that we will get a very generous response from our members to the three points of the program outlined above, I appeal to you on the fourth point and that is for the contribution of articles and photographs which would be of interest to the members of the Association.
Brothers or enemies : the Ukrainian national movement and Russia, from the 1840s to the 1870s
\"Contrary to the prevailing opinion, the idea of Ukrainian independence did not emerge at the end of the nineteenth-century. In Brothers and Enemies, Johannes Remy reveals that the roots of Ukrainian independence were planted fifty years earlier. Remy contextualizes the Ukrainian national movement against the backdrop of the Russian Empire and its policy of oppression in the mid-nineteenth-century. Remy utilizes a wide range of unpublished archival sources to shed light on topics that are absent from current discourse including: Ilarion Vasilchikov's alliance with Ukrainian activists in 1861, the forged revolutionary proclamation used to deport Pavlo Chubynsky (who is known today as the author of the Ukrainian national anthem), and the 1864 negotiations between Kyiv activists and the Polish National Government. Brothers and Enemies is the first systematic study of imperial censorship policies during the period and will be of interest to those who seek a better understanding of the current Ukrainian-Russian conflict.\"--Jacket flap.
Autour de l’écologie de la langue : les obscénités sur la scène théâtrale
Au milieu du siècle dernier, le linguiste américain Einar Haugen a inventé le terme d’écologie linguistique. Plus tard, le philosophe russe Dmitri Likhatchov a proposé le terme plus global d’écologie de la culture, en tant qu’outil scientifique pour « protéger la culture humaine ». Likhatchov a écrit : « La violation des lois de l’écologie biologique peut tuer l’homme biologiquement. La violation des lois de la culture peut tuer l’homme moralement » (Likhatchov 487). Le scientifique s’inquiétait de l’appauvrissement du vocabulaire de la langue russe, qu’il qualifiait de « véritable désastre écologique ». L’un des facteurs de ce désastre est l’utilisation irresponsable du langage obscènesur la scène théâtrale russophone, cet acte étant souvent compris comme un attribut de la liberté créative et de l’expression personnelle de l’auteur, un défi à la bienséance traditionnelle du théâtre en tant qu’institution de la culture et un dédain démonstratif du goût public. La jeune dramaturgie russophone kazakhe présentée dans le cadre du festival Drama.Kz oblige à s’interroger sur le sens de la liberté dans un contexte d’appauvrissement lexical et de pollution de la langue russe.
Éditorial
Les conclusions sont d’ordre théorique, à savoir la pertinence du modèle de Corrius et Zabalbeascoa (2011), et d’ordre appliqué, à savoir l’information aux agents de l’industrie télévisuelle à propos des préférences du public. Les résultats montrent que, dans 85 % des cas analysés, la variation dénominative fournit des informations supplémentaires sur les concepts, concrètement sur les caractéristiques internes et les relations avec d’autres concepts du domaine. Comme le précédent et le suivant, cet article se situe en lien direct avec la pratique professionnelle et le marché de la traduction.
Éditorial
Quant au travail de l’équipe de direction de Meta en vue de la numérisation et mise en ligne des 10 premières années de la revue, et l’adoption d’OJS pour certaines tâches éditoriales, il se poursuit. Arhire, elle, se penche sur les liens formels de cohésion à partir de traductions effectuées par des étudiants d’un récit anglais en roumain. Kuznik et Little entreprennent une vaste étude de marché à partir de quatre groupes de données : deux enquêtes auprès d’étudiants (qui ont fait l’objet d’une publication antérieure) et une analyse du contenu de la documentation relative à la gestion des stages professionnels et des offres d’emploi.
The mail drop
Not until evening comes will anyone puzzle over the emptiness of the left corner, or pass a hand over the carelessly stamped postmark - Judyville, Indiana, June 14 - cancellation lines spilling over two stamps, not one, together equaling the rate for an ounce, plus one extra and unaccounted-for cent.