02976nam 2200421 450 991013210090332120240214114943.01-55441-931-X(CKB)3680000000168894(NjHacI)993680000000168894(EXLCZ)99368000000016889420240214d2006 uy 0freur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierViolences urbaines réactions collectives et représentations de classe chez les jeunes des quartiers relégués de la France des années 1990 /Laurent MucchielliChicoutimi :J.-M. Tremblay,2006.1 online resource (29 pages)Classiques des sciences socialesIncludes bibliographical references. Résumé -- 1. Violence et modernité : faux débats civilisationnels, vrais enjeux socio-politiques -- 1 Le retour des classes dangereuses. -- 2. Le retour de la barbarie, la crise de civilisation. -- 3. Le conflit de culture. -- 4. La lutte des classes -- Les représentations de classe : un genre de représentations sociales -- 2. La constitution d'une représentation de classe dans la société française des années 1990 est-elle possible ? -- L'obstacle des sondages d'opinion ? -- Derrière la classe : une représentation de son destin social -- La galère : un obstacle à la prise de conscience collective ? -- L'émergence apparemment sans lendemain du « mouvement beur » -- 3. Hip hop et violences urbaines : du nouveau dans les années 1990 ? -- Le développement de la culture hip hop et l'explosion du rap -- Déconstruire la notion de « violences urbaines » -- Actions collectives ou réactions défensives ? -- Conclusion : violence et politique -- Bibliographie.Cet article propose une réflexion sociologique sur les « violences urbaines ». Il s'efforce de clarifier des débats parfois confus et des notions souvent mal définies. S'appuyant sur de nombreux travaux de terrain menés dans les quartiers relégués depuis une quinzaine d'années, ainsi que sur les recherches plus récentes sur la culture hip hop, il tente de comprendre certaines conduites violentes des jeunes à partir du sens que ces acteurs leur attribuent. Il est amené ainsi à s'appuyer fortement sur la notion de représentation sociale, dont la représentation de classe peut être considérée comme un exemple parmi d'autres.Classiques des sciences sociales.Violences urbaines Social perceptionSociologySocial perception.Sociology.302.12Mucchielli Laurent147978NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910132100903321Violences urbaines4027991UNINA04790nam 2200745 a 450 991095718150332120240530205638.09780295802169029580216210.1515/9780295802169(CKB)2550000000054544(EBL)3444364(SSID)ssj0000539902(PQKBManifestationID)11339854(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000539902(PQKBWorkID)10579913(PQKB)10686096(OCoLC)757757607(MdBmJHUP)muse7013(Au-PeEL)EBL3444364(CaPaEBR)ebr10498760(CaONFJC)MIL810630(OCoLC)932315214(MiAaPQ)EBC3444364(Perlego)723461(DE-B1597)726269(DE-B1597)9780295802169(EXLCZ)99255000000005454420040615d2004 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPassing the three gates interviews with Charles Johnson /edited by Jim McWilliamsFirst edition.Seattle University of Washington Pressc20041 online resource (370 pages)V. Ethel Willis White Books"A V Ethel Willis White book."9780295984384 0295984384 9780295984391 0295984392 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Chronology of Charles Johnson's Life""; ""Reflections on Film, Philosophy, and Fiction: An Interview with Charles Johnson (1978)""; ""Charles Johnson (1987)""; ""Being and Race: An Interview with Charles Johnson (1988)""; ""Author Navigates Uncharted Waters: Middle Passage Takes Readers on a Spirited Journey (1990)""; ""Winner of National Book Award Won't Bea "Voice of Black America" (1991)""; ""The Philosopher and the American Novel (1991)""; ""The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1991)""; ""An Interview with Charles Johnson (1992)""""A Life of Balance Through Martial Arts (1992)""""An Interview with Charles Johnson (1993)""; ""An Interview with Charles Johnson (1993)""; ""Charles Johnson: Interview (1993)""; ""Interviews with Northwest Writers:Charles Johnson (1993)""; ""An Interview with Charles Johnson (1996)""; ""A Man of His Word (1998)""; ""A Conversation with Charles Johnson (1998)""; ""The Human Dimension: An Interviewwith Writer-Philosopher Charles Johnson (1999)""; ""An Interview with Charles Johnson (2002)""; ""An Interview with Charles Johnson (2003)""""Shoulder to the Wheel: An Interview with Charles Johnson (2003)""""Works by Charles Johnson""; ""Works about Charles Johnson's Fiction""; ""Additional Interviews with Charles Johnson""; ""Index""Known for his blending of philosophy, spirituality, humor, and a rollicking good story, Charles Johnson is one of the most important novelists writing today. From his magical first novel, Faith and the Good Thing, to his decidedly philosophical Oxherding Tale; from his swashbuckling indictment of the slave trade in the National Book Award-winning Middle Passage, to his more recent imaginative treatment of Martin Luther King Jr. in Dreamer, Johnson has continually surprised, instructed, and entertained his many avid readers. As this collection of interviews suggests, the novelist is as multifaceted and complex as his novels. Trained in cartooning and philosophy, martial arts and meditation, and producing teleplays, photobiographies, and literary criticism in addition to fiction, Charles Johnson represents a model of what he calls "life as art." Alluding to the "Three Gates" of Buddhist "Right Speech, " the title of this volume aptly captures the generous spirit that characterizes Charles Johnson's work. An indispensable resource for all of Johnson's many readers, Passing the Three Gates represents both the transformation of the artist over time and the continuity and endurance of his aesthetic and spiritual vision. A V Ethel Willis White Book Authors, American20th centuryInterviewsAfrican American authorsInterviewsAfrican Americans in literatureAuthors, AmericanAfrican American authorsAfrican Americans in literature.813/.54Johnson Charles1948-28116McWilliams Jim1802024MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910957181503321Passing the three gates4347541UNINA