Fiche Définitions Des 8 Axes Du Programme
Fiche Définitions Des 8 Axes Du Programme
Fiche Définitions Des 8 Axes Du Programme
- Identités et échanges :
Mobility (intellectual, physical, etc.) characterises today's world and implies the multiplication of contacts,
exchanges and partnerships while raising the questions of integration, adaptation, inclusion, etc. This mobility
presupposes the crossing geographical and political borders. Issues related to the opening and closing of
borders are at the source of many tensions which are being addressed differently according to the history and
culture of the geographical areas concerned. The term border is understood in its different meanings
(historical, cultural, etc.)
- Art et pouvoir :
How does the relationship between art and power define the characteristics of each geographical area studied
at different times? Power has always relied on art and artists to be celebrated, legitimised, or strengthened.
When the artist depends on political or economic power, can his work take the form of a challenge to it? The
relationship between art and power gives rise to various questions: is art at the service of power? Does power
serve art? Can art be a counter-power? Is art a form of political expression? Can creative freedom be reconciled
with various constraints?
- Fiction et réalité :
Stories, whether real or fictitious, written, or oral, are the basis of the cultural heritage of individuals and
nourish the collective imagination. How are they the beliefs, myths and legends that form the basis of
civilizations and sometimes transcend cultures? Do the figures of the past remain sources of inspiration and
creation? How do modern icons become the incarnation new values? Imaginary worlds offer everyone the
opportunity to escape from the reality while at the same time inviting reflection on the real world: how does
reality nourish the fiction and how, in turn, does fiction enlighten or change reality in a given situation? cultural
area?
- Diversité et inclusion :
Languages play a fundamental role in social inclusion and cohesion in countries with a high level of increasingly
cosmopolitan societies. The study of cultural diversity within an area or linguistic variety within a cultural area
favours the development of a given language or linguistic variety reflection on the relationship with the Other
and allows the implementation of intercultural projects and multilingual. Other forms of diversity can be
explored: how do the intergenerational relations? Is the inclusion of people with disabilities effective? What
cultural elements condition the relations between social categories? The issues of diversity and inclusion are
best addressed together, through the arts, sciences, law, geopolitics, sociology, etc.
- Territoire et mémoire :
The regional, national, and transnational spaces offer striking landmarks (dates, periods, places, events, spaces
captured in their temporal evolution, figures, etc.). emblematic figures, historical figures, etc.) and allow us to
question the way in which the from which a collective heritage is built and transmitted. Commemorations
reflect a need to develop and express individual and collective memories. Multiplication of places of memory
raises the question of the complex relationship between history and memory. The memory of an individual or a
people finds its reflection in the heritage; legacy whose evolution over time bears witness to the relationship
that each people has with its past and, by extension, the way it projects itself into the future. Through the
notion heritage, individual stories merge with collective destiny; these points of encounter and tension
between personal stories and history are at the origin of numerous stories (from testimonials to historical
novels)