International audienceABSTRACT The word ‘migrants’ did not exist in the language of the Hellenes; they were more familiar with the terms ‘exile’ and ‘political asylum.’ Indeed, exile cannot be thought of without its corollary, political asylum, as the Ancient citizen cannot be thought of without the barbarian, and democracy without tyranny. Through a metaphor located at the crossroads of historical fiction, political philosophy and psychoanalysis, this article offers a reflection on exile as a fundamental condition of the subject. Exile is originary because the language of childhood, the so-called mother tongue, is originally a foreign language. Intimate exile bears the mark of a universality that founds subjective experience.RÉSUMÉ Le mot ...
International audienceThis article proposes to apprehend migratory phenomena from the paradigm of ex...
The exile, who is, by definition, is "outside of themselves ", provides one of the most extreme exam...
Whether imposed by self or society displacement, breeds catastrophe including agony, nostalgia and f...
International audienceABSTRACT The word ‘migrants’ did not exist in the language of the Hellenes; th...
Exile, the concept and the experience, conveys a significant although neglected heuristic force in o...
« Exile » is presented in literature as an awful experience where the subject cries desperately afte...
Comme mise en cause du sujet dans son existence, dans sa langue, et comme traitement contemporain de...
Exile is often presented as primarily a matter of a dramatic break or a definitive rupture. Based on...
This article begins with a consideration of the problematics of exile as viewed in the essays of Tom...
As an existential core in the experience lived by all migrants, whatever the historical and cultural...
International audienceThis text aims to rethink the question of exile and how we approach the other ...
Exile, in the twentieth century, becomes a genuine human condition. It is not a punishment reserved ...
Exilic experiences and identities nowadays escape current criteria. One can feel nostalgic for a cou...
Cette thèse porte sur l'héritage reçu par les générations suivant l'arrivée des premiers migrants ve...
The representation of exile does not erase its pain, but initiates a movement of introspection of th...
International audienceThis article proposes to apprehend migratory phenomena from the paradigm of ex...
The exile, who is, by definition, is "outside of themselves ", provides one of the most extreme exam...
Whether imposed by self or society displacement, breeds catastrophe including agony, nostalgia and f...
International audienceABSTRACT The word ‘migrants’ did not exist in the language of the Hellenes; th...
Exile, the concept and the experience, conveys a significant although neglected heuristic force in o...
« Exile » is presented in literature as an awful experience where the subject cries desperately afte...
Comme mise en cause du sujet dans son existence, dans sa langue, et comme traitement contemporain de...
Exile is often presented as primarily a matter of a dramatic break or a definitive rupture. Based on...
This article begins with a consideration of the problematics of exile as viewed in the essays of Tom...
As an existential core in the experience lived by all migrants, whatever the historical and cultural...
International audienceThis text aims to rethink the question of exile and how we approach the other ...
Exile, in the twentieth century, becomes a genuine human condition. It is not a punishment reserved ...
Exilic experiences and identities nowadays escape current criteria. One can feel nostalgic for a cou...
Cette thèse porte sur l'héritage reçu par les générations suivant l'arrivée des premiers migrants ve...
The representation of exile does not erase its pain, but initiates a movement of introspection of th...
International audienceThis article proposes to apprehend migratory phenomena from the paradigm of ex...
The exile, who is, by definition, is "outside of themselves ", provides one of the most extreme exam...
Whether imposed by self or society displacement, breeds catastrophe including agony, nostalgia and f...