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Ma couleur préférée
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Martin, Paul, 1968 avril 11- auteur, artiste
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Colors Fiction.
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Imagination Fiction.
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Friendship Fiction.
2022
« Albin est trop timide pour parler aux autres élèves de la classe. Aujourd'hui, il est arrivé en retard à l'atelier de peinture sur les couleurs. Oriane a choisi le jaune, Marine le bleu et Garance le rouge. Il ne lui reste que le blanc et le noir. Que faire avec ces deux couleurs qui n'en sont pas vraiment? Du gris !!! Il faudra bien qu'Albin vainque sa timidité pour demander un peu d'aide à ses trois amies.»-- Résumé de l'éditeur.
Subjects on display : psychoanalysis, social expectation, and Victorian femininity
2004
Subjects on Display explores a recurrent figure at the heart of many nineteenth-century English novels: the retiring, self-effacing woman who is conspicuous for her inconspicuousness. Beth Newman draws upon both psychoanalytic theory and recent work in social history as she argues that this paradoxical figure, who often triumphs over more dazzling, eye-catching rivals, is a response to the forces that made personal display a vexed issue for Victorian women. Chief among these is the changing socioeconomic landscape that made the ideal of the modest woman outlive its usefulness as a class signifier even as it continued to exert moral authority. Summary reprinted by permission of Ohio University Press