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Posts tagged as “Paris”

20/21 Philosophers: Isabelle Queval

Isabelle Queval is a university professor in education and training at INSHEA-Université Paris Lumières and director of Grhapes (Research group on disability, accessibility and educational and school practices – UR 7287). Former high-level athlete (tennis), associate of philosophy, she devoted her thesis to “a philosophical history of the notion of surpassing oneself”.

Catherine E. Clark: Paris and the Cliché of History: The City and Photographers, 1860-1970

Paris and the Cliché of History explores how the history of photography and the history of Paris in the popular imagination became deeply intertwined. Photography shaped the way people came to see their city, even as the continuous compulsion to photograph Paris shaped how photography as an art form and documentary method evolved. Roundtable in honor of the 2018-19 laureate of…