International audienceContemporary French poetry is not without paradox. Marginalized but dynamic, ignored yet prestigious, it appears to function in fairly autonomous circles. Detailed observation of this world leads to an approach based on a relational perspective, with a view to understandig the strategies of actors engaged in a dense socio-economic environment, an embedded market. Poetry has established new economic structures within its relational space. These constitute a solution to its marginality within the book market and help to stabilize the economic existence of a prestigious genre that in fact gave birth to literature
In the second half of the nineteenth century in France, there emerged a series of publishers who wer...
Classifications play a key role in the evaluation of goods. This chapter sheds light on the process ...
Classifications play a key role in the evaluation of goods. This chapter sheds light on the process ...
International audienceThis article explores the organization of cultural markets through the case of...
International audienceWhat roles do public poetry performances (i.e., "readings") play in contempora...
International audienceThe world of art, and particularly the careers of artists, are often seen as u...
This work offers a transnational perspective on the lively dialogue between French and American poet...
This paper is simultaneously reflexive, polemic and poetic as it raises the central issues of poetry...
International audienceThe present article uses contemporary Francophone poetry to see how positions ...
International audienceAt the center of the current work are two parallel processes that took place i...
The book publishing industry, for which we will argue ther market structure is one of oligopoly with...
The modelling of our desires as they are mediated through goods is most often done by economics: not...
This is an introduction to our special issue on literature and economic inequality. Beginning with a...
The following interview aims at examining the role of an independent Parisian publishing house on th...
A marginal genre in editorial sense, poetry, which occasionally declared itself « inadmissible » (De...
In the second half of the nineteenth century in France, there emerged a series of publishers who wer...
Classifications play a key role in the evaluation of goods. This chapter sheds light on the process ...
Classifications play a key role in the evaluation of goods. This chapter sheds light on the process ...
International audienceThis article explores the organization of cultural markets through the case of...
International audienceWhat roles do public poetry performances (i.e., "readings") play in contempora...
International audienceThe world of art, and particularly the careers of artists, are often seen as u...
This work offers a transnational perspective on the lively dialogue between French and American poet...
This paper is simultaneously reflexive, polemic and poetic as it raises the central issues of poetry...
International audienceThe present article uses contemporary Francophone poetry to see how positions ...
International audienceAt the center of the current work are two parallel processes that took place i...
The book publishing industry, for which we will argue ther market structure is one of oligopoly with...
The modelling of our desires as they are mediated through goods is most often done by economics: not...
This is an introduction to our special issue on literature and economic inequality. Beginning with a...
The following interview aims at examining the role of an independent Parisian publishing house on th...
A marginal genre in editorial sense, poetry, which occasionally declared itself « inadmissible » (De...
In the second half of the nineteenth century in France, there emerged a series of publishers who wer...
Classifications play a key role in the evaluation of goods. This chapter sheds light on the process ...
Classifications play a key role in the evaluation of goods. This chapter sheds light on the process ...