Contenu du sommaire : Séquelles de guerres.
Revue | Revue française d'études américaines |
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Numéro | no 53, août 1992 |
Titre du numéro | Séquelles de guerres. |
Texte intégral en ligne | Accessible sur l'internet |
- La réorientation du cinéma japonais pendant l'occupation américaine (1945-1952) - Michel Feith p. 9 pages As a part of its cultural reorganization of Japan, the American occupation paid much attention to the film industry, due to its influence on the minds of the masses. This action was focused on three main directions : a punitive phase accompanied by stern censorship, designed to eradicate all trace of militaristic propaganda ; a positive phase, highlighted by the granting of freedom of expression ; and finally an « educational phase », whose aim was to advertise the new democratic order to the Japanese public. The conclusion of this study, a preliminary research on some aspects of my doctoral thesis, is an attempt to determine to what extent one can speak of « cultural imperialism » in relation to American intervention in the cultural life of a defeated enemy.
- The Collapse of Difference: Dysfunctional and Inverted Celebrations in John Okada's No-No Boy - Stan Yogi p. 12 pages Apres la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la question de l'identité se posa avec une acuité particulière au sein de la communauté japonaise américaine. Pendant cette période de crise et de malentendus, les rites célébratifs les plus familiers furent suspendus ou interdits. Alors que les tensions se multipliaient entre les défenseurs ou les adversaires du Japon, entre ceux qui connurent les camps et ceux qui échappèrent a l'internement, la fête « dysfonctionnelle » devient le lieu d'affrontements souvent violents.
- From Missionary Ideology Toward Cultural Critique: Changing Paradigms in Recent U.S. War Fiction - Walter Hölbling p. 11 pages Après avoir passe rapidement en revue les divers discours narratifs établis dans les livres de fiction sur la guerre, ce texte se penche sur trois romans sur la guerre du Vietnam (The Green Berets, The Traitors, Going After Cacciato) du point de vue des discours littéraire et historique contemporains. Il attache une importance particulière aux rapports (l'« interrelation ») entre la technique narrative et la critique culturelle dans les tentatives (littéraires) visant a expliquer des faits de guerre.
- La nostalgie du monument : Noguchi et son hommage à Benjamin Franklin - Ha-Hong-Van Ha-Van p. 7 pages In 1933, Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) designed a monument to Benjamin Franklin. Unbuilt for years, the project at first reached only the model stage ; however this homage came to fruition in Philadelphia in 1984 as Bolt of Lightning... Memorial to Ben Franklin. The temporal distance between conception and completion forces a new look at the work stripped of its roots.
- Deux momuments nikkei à la mémoire des camps - Dominique Leblond p. 6 pages The wartime experience of Japanese American has now become pivotal in the Nikkei search to recover a lost past and reshape a new cultural identity. Through a collective celebration — the annual pilgrimage to Manzanar in Southern California — Nikkei memory reveals itself polymorphic and contradictory as official, non-official, private and public memories finally overlap. The symbolic significance of the site chosen for this commemorative ceremony, with its two distinct monuments highlights the way the « reinvention of tradition » may help ciment the reunification of a community.
- Les Etats-Unis et la peine de mort : un avenir incertain - Malie Montagutelli p. 10 pages In view of the de jure or de facto abolition of the death penalty throughout the Western developed world and the general evolution, the United States, where criminals are still put to death, seems to be an anomaly. After reviewing the general situation, this essay tries to find the reasons for the maintenance of such a practice and presents a few scenarios of social change toward its abolition.
- Les Raisins de la colère et l'histoire : conditions sociologiques de production - Robert Silhol p. 12 pages Because unconscious desire presides over the production of human discourse, literature, as parole, can be said to bear the traces of its production. History, however, cannot be excluded from the various determinations at work in the production of writing. I wish to show how it constitutes one of the architects of the text, the other being the individual artist who, because of the specific nature of his or her unconscious desire, happened to be the adequate mouth-piece of the socio-historical forces at work at the time of the writing. Whether we consider the structure (repetition of a cataclysm) or the details of the writing, The Grapes of Wrath can be analyzed as a worried interrogation about events to come in Europe in 1937-1938.
Hors thème
- Travail féminin et changement social - Danièle Stewart p. 10 pages As more and more American women enter the workforce and continue working when they become mothers, a new set of demands has appeared over the past decade, regarding health care, child care, parental leave, and occupational safety (including the impact of new technologies). In the 1990's, these demands are no longer considered as secondary, but have come in the forefront of public attention, and spearheaded labor struggles. The article reviews current and current legislation issues in the workplace (as of January 1992).
- Travail féminin et changement social - Danièle Stewart p. 10 pages
Comptes rendus de lecture
- Richard C. Moreland. — Faulkner and Modernism: Rereading and Rewriting - Etienne de Planchard p. 1 page
- Paul John Eakin, éd. — American Autobiography: Retrospect and Prospect - Jean Cazemajou p. 2 pages
- Daniel Royot, Jean Béranger, Yves Carlet, Kermit Vanderbilt. — Anthologie de la littérature américaine - Marie-Claude Profit p. 1 page
- Cari F. Kaestle, Helen Damon-Moore, Lawrence C. Stedman, Katherine Tinsley & William V. Trollinger, Jr — Literacy in the United States - Brigitte Ladret p. 2 pages
- Denis Lacorne. — L'Invention de la république : le modèle américain - Bernard Vincent p. 1 page
- Lori D. Ginzberg. — Women and the Work of Benevolence: Morality, Politics, and Class in Nineteenth-Century United States - Ginette Castro p. 2 pages
- Richard D. Alba. — Ethnie Identity: The Transformation of White America - Francine Ben Susan p. 1 page
- Henri Pierre. — La vie quotidienne à la Maison Blanche au temps de Reagan et de Bush - Pierre Lépinasse p. 2 pages
- James W. Geary. — We Need Men: The Union Draft in the Civil War - Michel Fabre p. 1 page
- Constance Perin. — Belonging in America: Reading Between the Lines - Jean Rivière p. 2 pages
- Nathan O. Hatch. — The Democratization of American Christianity - Jean-Pierre Martin p. 1 page
- Michel Rosenfeld. — Affirmative Action and Justice: A Philosophical and Constitutional Inquiry - Malie Montagutelli p. 2 pages
- Lee Sigelman & Susan Welch. — Black Americans' Views of Racial Inequality: The Dream Deferred - Malie Montagutelli p. 1 page
- James H. Cone. — Martin & Malcolm & America. A Dream or a Nightmare - Claude Julien p. 1 page
- Saskia Sassen. — The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo - Sophie Body-Gendrot p. 1 page
- Donald A. Ritchie. — Press Gallery: Congress and the Washington Correspondents - Pierre Lépinasse p. 1 page
- James M. McPherson. — Abraham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution - Claude Julien p. 1 page
- J.P. Brunet. — Dictionnaire de la police et de la pègre (Américain/ Français, Français/Américain) - Georges Chedin p. 1 page