Pop musique, mémoire politique et subjectivation urbaine en Angola et au Mozambique (1960 à 2025) Buata B. Malela Université de Limoges Abstract This article offers a comparative analysis of Angolan and Mozambican popular music from 1960 to 2025. The aim is not to provide an exhaustive history of the music scenes in both countries, but to En savoir plus…

Cozinha viva na casa de A menina morta

Luiz Eduardo da Silva AndradeUniversidade Federal de Alagoas Abstract: This essay investigates the concept of the “living kitchen” as a central interpretive key to understanding Cornélio Penna’s novel A menina morta (1954), analyzing it as a critical counterpoint to the spectral and decadent world of the slave-holding plantation house. Through an inter-artistic analysis that connects En savoir plus…

  Langue, marché et subjectivation politique dans la musique populaire contemporaine en Belgique flamande Buata B. Malela Université de Limoges Abstract This article offers a sociological and cultural studies analysis of pop music produced in Flemish Belgium, focusing on the main corpus of Bazart, Tourist LeMC, Coely, Brihang, Soulwax, Charlotte de Witte, Oscar and the En savoir plus…

La pop polonaise et la transformation du sujet depuis 1989

Musiques populaires, marché, nation et subjectivation Buata B. Malela Université de Limoges Abstract This article examines Polish pop music as a privileged site for analysing the transformation of the subject in post-socialist Poland. Rather than treating pop as a merely commercial or entertainment-oriented form, it approaches it as a cultural dispositif through which social positions, En savoir plus…

Voix, rythme et mémoire diasporique

Figures de la musique populaire dans Le Lys et le Flamboyant d’Henri Lopes Ichola Marcel Balogoun Université de Limoges Abstract This article examines the narrative, aesthetic, and sociocultural function of popular music in Henri Lopes’s Le Lys et le Flamboyant. Far from being a mere sonic background or picturesque motif, music operates in the novel En savoir plus…

Introduction. On the table: Food and Culture in Latin America

Rafael Climent-EspinoBaylor UniversityORCID: 0000-0002-2998-3245 INTRODUCTION On the table: Food and Culture in Latin America Keywords: Food Studies, Latin American Cultural Imaginaries, Gastrocriticism, Foodways, Gastropolitics. Mots-clés : Anthropologie de l’alimentation, Imaginaires culturels latino-américains, Gastrocritique, Pratiques alimentaires, Gastropolitique. Food studies have experienced remarkable growth over the past decades, consolidating itself as a dynamic interdisciplinary field that brings together anthropology, history, En savoir plus…

The Missing Women and the Indigenous[1]

Ganesh Devy Somaiya Vidyavihar University Abstract: This paper offers reflections on the global crisis arising out of climate emergency. Within that context the question of the indigenous is examined, which is rather a solution than a problem for the modern world. The phenomenon of ‘missing women’ articulated by economist Amartya Sen in relation to food-insecurity En savoir plus…

“This Blessed House” de Jhumpa Lahiri : une émancipation féministe intersectionnelle à l’épreuve de l’espace domestique indo-américain.

Diane Sabatier Université de Perpignan CRESEM EA 7397 AbstractThis article examines Jhumpa Lahiri’s “This Blessed House” as a narrative of intersectional feminist emancipation within the Indo-American domestic sphere. Focusing on Twinkle’s playful appropriation of Catholic objects left by former owners, it argues that the house becomes a contested site where gender, religion, class, ethnicity, generation, En savoir plus…

Zily

Du capital vocal au sujet féminin mahorais.  Trajectoire, mémoire et médiation pop Buata Malela Université de Limoges (France) Abstract This article analyzes the work of Zily, a Mahoran singer, as a form of feminine subjectivation situated at the intersection of social trajectory, vocal memory, and contemporary mediations. Based on a framework combining Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology, En savoir plus…