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Final of the first "Déchiffreurs de Langues" linguistics competition for high school students
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Published on 27/06/2024
The final of the "Déchiffreurs de Langues" competition took place on Friday June 7 at Inalco! This educational linguistics competition, organized as part of the Cordée de la réussite "Langues et Cultures du Monde" (World Languages and Cultures) program, enabled 150 high school students to work in teams to explore a variety of linguistic enigmas involving unknown languages and scripts. Four students from Lycée Galilée de Gennevilliers were awarded prizes!
Presentation of the book "Rituel et société à Madagascar. The Antemoro of the southeast coast" by Philippe Beaujard
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Published on 17/11/2021
Philippe Beaujard, anthropologist and historian, director of research emeritus at the CNRS and specialist in the history of Madagascar and the Indian Ocean, presents his book "Rituel et société à Madagascar. Les Antemoro de la côte sud-est".
Making the invisible visible: art and protest in 1960s and 1970s Japan
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Published on 04/07/2024
Between the mid-1950s and the 1980s, the Japanese art scene was criss-crossed by multiple trends, some of which are already well known in Europe. But others have yet to be discovered, particularly those that play on codes that are less easy to disorientate. Such is the case of Dadakan's art of nudity and Akasegawa Genpei's tomason, to which two recently published books are devoted.
Étudiants Relais-Santé (ERS)
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Working in conjunction with the Student Health Service (SSE), Student Health Advisers (ERS) are trained to support students in accessing healthcare. Their mission is to encourage dialogue between peers (among students) and to support those in need, informing them of easily accessible resources and facilities.
Explorers #3: Richard Collasse's account of a temporary monk in Japan
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Published on 16/07/2024
For this third edition of "Les Explorateurs", Richard Collasse, a graduate of the Ecole des Langues Orientales in Japanese and Korean and former head of Chanel in Japan, takes up the pen to share his experiences in Asia, and more particularly in Japan.