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Book of Anonymity

Auteure: Anon Collective

Nombre de pages: 490

Anonymity is highly contested, marking the limits of civil liberties and legality. Digital technologies of communication, identification, and surveillance put anonymity to the test. They challenge how anonymity can be achieved, and dismantled. Everyday digital practices and claims for transparency shape the ways in which anonymity is desired, done, and undone.The Book of Anonymity includes contributions by artists, anthropologists, sociologists, media scholars, and art historians. It features ethnographic research, conceptual work, and artistic practices conducted in France, Germany, India, Iran, Switzerland, the UK, and the US. From police to hacking cultures, from Bitcoin to sperm donation, from Yik-Yak to Amazon and IKEA, from DNA to Big Data -- thirty essays address how the reconfiguration of anonymity transforms our concepts of privacy, property, self, kin, addiction, currency, and labor.

Un nouvel été

Auteure: Amélie Baumann

Nombre de pages: 200

Une histoire de famille, une histoire d’amitié... En vingt ans, Alice n’a jamais remis les pieds dans le village de son enfance dans le Béarn, où elle se sentait regardée comme « la fille du drame ». Mais Chloé, sa fille de seize ans, décide qu’il est temps d’entreprendre le voyage qui pourrait la libérer de son douloureux passé.

C'est encore loin, le bonheur ?

Auteure: Amélie Baumann

Nombre de pages: 324

Un petit ami adorable, un métier intéressant, un appartement sympa, une vie bien ordonnée... En apparence, pour Madie, toutes les cases sont cochées sur la liste de la vie idéale. Alors, pourquoi l'ennui a-t-il pris le dessus ? Pourquoi se sent-elle aussi étouffée par la routine ? Pour trouver un remède au mal-être qu'elle traîne depuis des mois, elle décide de partir en Inde. Bercée durant son enfance de contes indiens par une grand-mère fantasque, Madie a choisi le pays des maharadjas pour ce voyage revitalisant. Avec un simple sac à dos et l'adresse d'un mystérieux ashram, la jeune femme se lance dans une aventure où tout est différent : les villes grouillantes, les croyances, les saveurs et les couleurs en passant par les vaches dans les rues. Au fil de son parcours et grâce à l'humanité des gens qu'elle rencontre, la jeune femme va trouver, peut-être, ce trésor précieux qu'elle a perdu : le bonheur.

Bulletin - Société académique du Bas-Rhin pour le progrès des sciences, des lettres, des arts et de la vie économique

Auteure: Société Académique Du Bas-rhin Pour Le Progrès Des Sciences, Des Lettres, Des Arts Et De La Vie économique, Strasbourg

Nombre de pages: 530

Becoming Donor-Conceived

Auteure: Amelie Baumann

Nombre de pages: 337

While it has been argued that anonymity in gamete donation has been brought to an end by legal changes and technological developments, Amelie Baumann suggests that this is in fact still in transformation. By focusing on the narratives of those who were conceived with anonymously donated gametes in the UK and Germany, she examines this transformative process and the role which donor-conceived persons play in it. This book shows that it is not someone's decision to procreate that turns »being donor-conceived« into a meaningful categorisation. Rather, kinship knowledge gets activated by the donor-conceived in specific ways for »being donor-conceived« to become a powerful identification.

The Berlin Wife's Resistance

Auteure: Marion Kummerow

Nombre de pages: 310

The soldier looks her dead in the eye, his weapon raised. “You must leave now,” he warns. But this is her last chance to save her husband, and she won’t be silenced… 1943. Fleeing Germany had been Edith Falkenstein and her Jewish husband Julius’s last hope, selling their remaining precious possessions to make the gruelling journey. But to their horror, they are turned away at the Swiss border. Devastated, they return to the tiny Berlin apartment they share with other Jewish families, with its peeling wallpaper and bare kitchen cupboards. It is a world away from the heady glamour of their lives before. Edith’s worst fears come true when Julius is brutally arrested and imprisoned alongside thousands of other Jewish men, destined for the camps. When she hears the news, Edith feels her heart crack wide open with unbearable grief. But then she hears of women gathering outside the prison in their hundreds—wives and mothers from every walk of life whose relatives have also been taken. They are united by a single, desperate wish. She links arms with the woman next to her and takes up the chant. Standing among these brave women offers Edith a flicker of hope. But can they...

Translating Women in Germany in the 19th Century

Auteure: Elisabeth Gibbels

Nombre de pages: 226

Translating Women in Germany in the 19th Century is a lexicon that presents information on the personal lives, influences, works, and careers of fifty women translators. Among them are luminaries as Rosa Luxemburg, Franziska von Reventlow and Marie Franzos, and also fairly unknown translators such as Amélie von Godin, Claudia and Fanny Birndt and Karoline von Berlepsch. In order to highlight women’s impressive contribution to translation and cultural transfer, the book also provides concise information on over 500 women translators. These women were often highly professional translators and true pioneers. This work is dedicated to these remarkable intermediaries of culture, to their legacy and their impact.

Bollettino della proprietà intellettuale

Auteure: Italy. Ministero Di Agricoltura, Industria E Commercio

Nombre de pages: 310

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