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UNINA9910353334503321 |
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Audinet Gérard |
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Choisir Paris : les grandes donations aux musées de la Ville de Paris / / Chantal Georgel |
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Paris, : Publications de l’Institut national d’histoire de l’art, 2015 |
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BellecMael |
BoninMarie |
BrunelGeorges |
BrunerieCandice |
BrusonJean-Marie |
Champy-VinasCécilie |
CouilleauxBenjamin |
GarimorthJulia |
Gorguet-BallesterosPascale |
GrossiordSophie |
KrebsSophie |
Levisse-TouzéChristine |
LlanosJosé de Los |
Pelletier-HornbyPaulette |
SarmantThierry |
SimierAmélie |
GeorgelChantal |
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Arts & Humanities |
collectionnisme |
musée |
donation |
art |
patrimoine |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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La Ville de Paris est l’un des premiers collectionneurs de France. Ses quatorze musées, réunis depuis 2013 au sein de l’établissement public Paris Musées, conservent une part importante de ce patrimoine. Nées de l’intérêt porté par la Ville à sa propre mémoire et à sa vie artistique, ces collections sont aussi le fruit du rapport passionné que de nombreux amateurs et collectionneurs ont entretenu avec la capitale, qu’ils ont choisie pour conserver leurs trésors patiemment assemblés. Ce « choix de Paris » répond à des motifs qui, pour divers qu’ils soient, font sens et écrivent une manière d’histoire de l’art. Hommage aux donateurs, le colloque dont sont issus ces actes s’est donné pour objectif de mieux faire connaître cette histoire, d’éclairer la genèse des collections des musées de la Ville de Paris et de témoigner de l’actualité de la recherche sur les grandes donations qui les ont enrichis. Ces essais témoignent aussi du souhait de Paris Musées de renforcer la recherche au sein de ses différentes activités. |
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UNINA9910731414903321 |
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Orikasa Minami |
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Seeking Asylum in Japan: Oral Tales of a Contemporary Other / / Minami Orikasa |
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Geneva, : Graduate Institute Publications, 2023 |
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Asian Studies |
Demography |
Social Issues |
acteurs non étatiques et société civile |
assimilation |
culture religion et identité |
émigration |
ethnographie |
humanisme |
immigration |
migrations et réfugiés |
politiques de migration |
culture religion and identity |
discrimination |
migration and refugees |
migration policy |
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non-state actors and civil society |
public discourse |
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This ePaper is a historically informed analysis of the experiences of asylum seekers in Japan. It engages in ethnographic research through the first-hand accounts of 37 asylum seekers, adapted from interviews conducted by Sophia University’s Refugee Voices Japan project. The perceptions, policies, and practices related to asylum seekers are products of the systemic invisibilisation of mobility and migrants’ roles throughout Japanese history, despite their highly politicised presence in mainstream discourses. The ePaper addresses the continued absence of knowledge about asylum seekers by centralising their voices and stories, which opens a window into the complex realities of their experiences of displacement and seeking asylum in Japan. Their narratives demonstrate that the immigration regime severely restricts all aspects of their lives. Yet, asylum seekers are not passive victims ‘stuck in limbo’ but are active members of society employing various strategies in search of solutions for a less precarious life. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Vahabzadeh Foundation for financially supporting the publication of best works by young researchers of the Graduate Institute, giving a priority to those who have been awarded academic prizes for their master’s dissertations. |
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