Saturday, February 29, 2020
Let's get down under into old old times
PREHISTORICAL HOMO SAPIENS
Ivan Eve
What
appears clearly today in the field of Paleolithic archaeology is that we need
to develop two levels of analysis that were systematically missing before. The
first one is linguistic. All these paleolithic paintings, engravings, and
sculptures were associated with some language, to be described, to be
designated and to be used in what probably was serious rituals. That language
was in Europe a set of Turkic dialects that have been saved today by becoming Basque.
But the next development needed today is to understand the social, and cultural
position of women in this society only guided by the need to survive and the
need to expand. Women were the key and center of this urgency. That's what
Alexander Marshack saw and was not able to exploit, explore, understand. And
that's what this book is all about.
Editions La Dondaine 2020
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Sunday, February 23, 2020
Aveiro is not so long a way.
12th INT. CONGRESS ISAPL-6TH
CIRCULAR
In
the sixth Circular, we mainly disclose the Extended Provisional Program, with
the objective of making adjustments, should the proponents so wish, as well as
verifying whether any of the proposals no longer appears. Many of the announced
abstracts still need reformulations that were requested, but we still have not
received them. On the other hand, we opened a new call, mainly for Posters, but
there is still room for some communications at the Regular Sessions.
Publication Date: 2020
Publication Name: ISAPL
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Saturday, February 22, 2020
The cycles of Moon and Women to measure time
Cro-Magnon's Language: Emergence of Homo Sapiens,
Invention of Articulated Language, Migrations out of Africa – Kindle Edition
(Kindle Edition)
Dr. Jacques COULARDEAU & Ivan EVE
PALEOLITHIC
WOMEN
FOR
GENDERED LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS
(Kindle
Edition)
A REVIEW OF
ALEXANDER
MARSHACK – THE ROOTS OF CIVILIZATION – Red & AUGed EDITION – 1991
Dr. Jacques
COULARDEAU
Université
Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
ASIN : B083P5XT6R
PREVIEWING
TEASER
Alexander Marshack's book was first written in 1968 and published soon
after. The present edition I have explored was entirely re-edited and upgraded
by the author in 1991. The research, and the fieldwork, for this book, were
done essentially after the Second World War at a time when new techniques and
technology were emerging in archaeological research. Marshack assumed what was
available and used that the best he could, and as such was able to bring Ice
Age archaeology to a new level of understanding. But we must not measure what
he wrote and published with the criteria and parameters we can use today in this
field where technology and actual research have been speeding up so fast over
the last ten or twenty years that have brought up more than the previous
seventy years. Yet we have to assess Marshack’s work within the context of
today’s knowledge showing not what he missed, but what he could not know, hence
centering our evaluation on what he was able to do and he could have done with
what he had at his disposal.
What appears clearly today in the field of Paleolithic archaeology is
that we need to develop two levels of analysis that were systematically missing
before. The first one is linguistic. All these paleolithic paintings,
engravings, and sculptures were associated with some language, to be described,
to be designated and to be used in what probably was serious rituals. That
language was in Europe a set of Turkic dialects that have been saved today by
becoming Basque.
But the next development needed today is to understand the social, and
cultural position of women in this society only guided by the need to survive
and the need to expand. Women were the key and center of this urgency. That's
what Alexander Marshack saw and was not able to exploit, explore, understand. And that's what this book is all about.
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Sunday, February 16, 2020
Shakespeare is my hero in theater
Shakespearian
Addiction Plus
Two
books there at the tip of your fingers. One Kindle book with more than 80,000
words, and a free Open Access book of tools with 40,000 words. Shakespeare is
the heart of this double book and first of all, all the BBC productions of all
the plays by Shakespeare. But also a lot more other productions and other
studies, of the Sonnets for example.
The special extra resources contain one large file on the poetic and dramatic
means of Shakespeare's language, the key to the understanding of both his
poetics and his dramatics. Enjoy the trip.
Publication
Date: 2020
Publication
Name: Editions La Dondaine
Architecture * Poetry * Rhythm * Drama * Shakespeare's
Sonnets * Tempo * Shakespeare's
style
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Saturday, February 15, 2020
Shakespearian Addiction Revisited
Shakespearian Addiction
Extra resources
Introduction
In this document, you will find essentially three tools for you to understand,
enjoy, discover and penetrate the poetry of William Shakespeare. These tools
are indispensable for the volume entitled Shakespearian Addiction published in
Amazon Kindle Store as a Kindle book. These tools cannot be included in a
commercial book, even though the second tool on the Rhetorical Devices has been
vastly expanded with my own work.
So, enjoy the rich content of this volume and use it as much as you want, but
do not forget to quote your sources and to give back to Julius Caesar (another
JC) what is Caesar’s.
Table of contents
54- THOMAS CHRISTOPHER, TO WIT: AN E-ZINE ON HOW TO BE A WIT, JANUARY 8,
2007 4
Chiasmus 4
Opposites Attract Attention 5
55- ROBERT A. HARRIS, A HANDBOOK OF RHETORICAL DEVICES, VERSION DATE:
JANUARY 19, 2013, http://virtualsalt.com/rhetoric.htm,
VASTLY ENRICHED AND DEVELOPED. 6
Rhetorical Devices 6
Ariel's Songs 7
To Autumn 15
Strange Meeting 15
Song of the Lotos-Eaters 16
56- IRA CLARK , "MEASURE FOR MEASURE": CHIASMUS, JUSTICE, AND MERCY
56
Bibliography for: "Measure for Measure": chiasmus, justice, and
mercy" 68
Éditions La Dondaine 2020
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Wednesday, February 12, 2020
A glass of Port is worth one month in Paradise
Monday, February 10, 2020
They say Denisovans met Neanderthals
Serban V.C. Enache glides
over it all
Read
this review by Serban V.C. Eniche, serbanvcenache@yahoo.ro, ROUMANIE, January
17, 2020. Alexander Marshack – in his revised edition from 1991 The Roots of
Civilization – makes very bold statements. Some are incongruent with basic
logic, like claiming the Old European hominins didn't know how to count and
hadn’t the notion of time. It's one thing to argue that they weren't
sophisticated, it's another to argue that they were clueless. With respect to
counting, counting on fingers would imply a system of finger 1 all to way to
finger 5 [10 on both hands], so even if the concept of say ‘342 tribesmen’ was
foreign to them, it doesn't mean they couldn't recognize such a multitude and
keep track of it, albeit in a much more complicated manner of accounting. Again,
crude mathematics is different than no mathematics. [...]
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Sunday, February 09, 2020
Une grève vaut bien une chanson
MOUSSERON
RICHARD BROUTCHOUX TRIADE INFERNALE
Jules
Mousseron, Louis Richard, Benoit Broutchoux,
Culture
Populaire ou Culture Ouvrière ?
Dr.
Jacques COULARDEAU
Symposium
International « Problèmes de Glottopolitique », Université de Haute
Normandie, 20-23 Septembre 1984.
XVe Congrès
international des linguistes : Québec, Université́ Laval, 9-14 août 1992 : les
langues menacées
Jacques
Coulardeau et Alain Guillemin participaient ensemble à ce Congrès.
Jules Mousseron
Le Poète-Mineur qui fut majeur en son temps
De Lens à Courrières
Il était de l’assistance publique, d’où son nom donné par une personne qui,
vrai ou faux mousseron, aimait les champignons des prés ...
Louis Richard
Le marionnettiste à tringles
Qui révolutionna la marionnette de Roubaix
Louis Richard je l’ai adoré. Son théâtre de marionnettes, je l’ai adulé ...
Benoit Broutchoux
Le mineur anarcho-syndicaliste
L’arc-en-ciel Ni Dieu Ni Maître
Si vous avez regardé avec soin l’affiche en bas à gauche de la première page
d’illustrations, annonçant un débat sur Benoit Broutchoux le samedi 2 octobre
1993 à 15 heures, un des intervenants étaient votre serviteur, si servir est un
but dans la vie quand on voit tant de gens se servir comme si le monde était à
leur service ...
Publication
Date: 1986
Publication
Name: Editions La Dondaine
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Saturday, February 08, 2020
Cela cafouille dur quand on s'aparle
Jules Mousseron
Cafougnette
De Ducasse en Soirée Bachique
Nous avons publié cette
plaquette il y a très longtemps, en fait en 1983. Pour ce quarantième anniversaire
de sa mort en 1943, nous avions mis sur la table un groupe de recherches qui
collecta des témoignages et qui assura une présentation de la poésie de Jules
Mousseron, le groupe Région et Dynamiques Culturelles de l’Institut de
Recherches Marxistes Nord Pas de Calais. Vous trouverez le document à https://www.academia.edu/41907305/Jules_Mousseron_Cafougnette_De_Ducasse_en_Soir%C3%A9e_Bachique.
Nous avons aussi travaillé
avec le Collectif Théâtral du Hainaut de Philippe Asselin qui présenta un
montage de poèmes de Jules Mousseron à Denain dans une langue rouchie (dialecte
valenciennois du picard) reconstruite en prononciation à partir d’enregistrements
de natifs anciens ayant travaillé dans les mines. Le rouchi mineur était très
spécial.
La plaquette contient :
1- Une évocation de la mine
par Henri Fiévez, maire honoraire de Denain.
Page 1
2- Des documents anciens
fournis par la fille du poète, Mme Anaïs Dubois-Mousseron.
Page 4
3- Un entretien avec Mme Anaïs
Dubois-Mousseron évoquant son père.
Page 7
4- Une évocation de la
carrière d’un mineur dans le Denaisis par André Lebon, Conservateur du musée d’Escaudain.
Page 16
5- Une présentation du
spectacle Jules Mousseron par le Collectif Théâtral du Hainaut.
Page 18
6- Un point sur Cafougnette
par Jean-Jacques Potaux.
Page 20
7- Une présentation et
analyse de la poésie de Jules Mousseron par Jacques Coulardeau.
Page 21
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Friday, February 07, 2020
Faite un petit saut sain d'esprit et de corps jusque là
La
Chaise-Dieu dans toute sa gloire
On l'attendait depuis longtemps. La rénovation et
reconstruction d'une chapelle ouvrant sur le cloître pour enchâsser les
tapisseries d'Arras restaurées dignement. La Chaise-Dieu, un haut lieu de la
spiritualité européenne du 11ème siècle à la Révolution Française, essaie
aujourd'hui, dans notre siècle pour lequel spirituel c'est faire preuve
d'humour, ou de sarcasme, voyez côté Les Goguettes, de retrouver sa gloire
ancienne avec tout ce que cela veut dire. Un regret cependant, l'absence des
femmes, ou la présence limitée des femmes dans ces festivals de musique sacrée
ou d'orgue. Quand le Festival de La Chaise-Dieu donnera-t-il à Hildegarde von
Bingen la place qui lui revient dans la musique ancienne entièrement sacrée ?
Medium.com,
2020
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Sunday, February 02, 2020
La théâtre n'est que la vie ordinaire
La
Haine Dramaturgique, Salut Apocalyptique
La haine est si humaine que le théâtre en est
plein et ne saurait vivre sans cette plaie béante de l'âme humaine. Et cela
n'est pas près de changer, comme diraient certains, car c'est écrit dans la
Bible, Ancien et Nouveau Testament, le Coran et bien d'autres livres dits
sacrés. Prenez-en votre parti et simplement allez au théâtre pour vous en
libérer cathartiquement, et si cela ne marche pas, n'ayez crainte vous ne
l'emporterez pas au Paradis, pas plus qu'en Enfer d'ailleurs.
Publication Date: 2020
Publication Name: Medium.com
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