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Parcours Judaïques n°13
Publié le 7 mars 2018 – Mis à jour le 9 mars 2018
Twice Told Tales - Truth, Fiction and Authority (2015)
Table of contents
- Danièle Kahn-Paycha, Préface
- Brayton Polka (York University), "The authority of fictive truth and the truth of fictive authority. On the Difference between Twice Told Tales In the Biblical and Greek Traditions"
- Martin Lockshin, (York University, "Twice-Told Tales in Medieval Jewish Bible Commentaries"
- Christopher Bradd and Sonya Scott, (York University), A Truth, Crisis and Authority: Developing the Economic Imagination"
- Steve Bailey, (York University), "Performance Anxiety: Social Dramas and the Abyss of Twice-Told Subjectivity in Recent Art Cinema"
- Daniel Bodi, (University of Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis), "Why Does David Refrain from Killing Saul Twice? (1 Samuel 24 and 26)?"
- Yona Dureau, (Université Jean Monet, Saint-Etienne), "Twice-Told Tales in different Rhetorical and Theological Fameworks"
- Dr. Michelle Gewurtz, (Ottawa Art Gallery), "Televisual Truth Telling: Gender Meets Genre in The Tunne"
- Gideon Kouts, (Université Paris 8), "The Ferrymen of Culture: the transfer of the Jewish press centers from Europe to America in the second half of the 19th century"
- Laura R. Wiseman, (York University, Toronto), "Telling and Retelling Rachel"
- Manel Grati, (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre la Défense), "Twice Exiled in the Postcolonial Narrative: from an “ex-isle” to another exile"
- Danièle Kahn-Paycha, (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre la Défense), "The same tale told twice or more…in Philip Roth’s novels"
Mis à jour le 09 mars 2018