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Autor Eric Taladoire
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2019
Text presented in French, English and Spanish: The present bibliography of contributions in French to Mesoamerican studies aims to serve several purposes. For more than a century, Spanish, English and French were the three official languages of the International Congresses of Americanists. This situation stems from historical reasons: the first Congresses took place in Nancy, Luxemburg and Brussels. Since the fifties, the steady growth of Mexican and Central American national researches and the ever-growing weight of United States investigators slowly occulted the French contributions. Conversely, the establishment of research institutions in Belgium, Switzerland, France and Canada facilitated the multiplication of investigation projects in the whole continent, with their correlative publications. With this essay, we wish, 1) to make an assessment of the existing situation; 2) to provide our colleagues with the most complete number of references and draw their attention on unknown contributions frequently illustrated with forgotten objects; 3) to evaluate the contribution of the most recent formations; 4) last but not least, to insist upon the necessary confrontation of methods and points of view. We consider as fundamental this confrontation of methodological approaches, not to underestimate the diversity of interpretations. A language is not only a linguistic vehicle. It implies also a way of thinking, of reasoning. Each researcher answers a question, a problem according to his formation, his prejudices, his culture, his methods and his possibilities. From their confrontation, we may obtain better results, new tools and henceforth a better understanding of these civilizations. - La pr sente bibliographie m soam ricaniste francophone r pond plusieurs objectifs. Pendant des d cennies, les trois langues officielles des Congr s Internationaux des Am ricanistes taient l'Espagnol, l'Anglais et le Fran ais. Cette situation provient du contexte historique, les premiers Congr s ayant eu lieu Nancy, au Luxembourg et Bruxelles. Depuis les ann es 1950, le d veloppement des recherches nationales au Mexique et en Am rique centrale et le poids des chercheurs des Etats-Unis ont progressivement gomm le r le du Fran ais. Parall lement, l'amplification et la structuration des recherches en Belgique, en France, au Canada, en Suisse ont entra n une multiplication des projets de fouilles dans tout le continent, avec les publications corr latives. Avec cette bibliographie, nous souhaitons donc 1) faire un tat des lieux; 2) mettre la disposition de tous le plus grand nombre possible de r f rences, et attirer l'attention sur des contributions originales, souvent illustr es d'objets m connus; 3) valuer l'impact des jeunes formations francophones; 4) et surtout insister sur l'importance de la vari t des points de vue dans la recherche. . Il nous para t en effet fondamental de confronter cette diversit et de tenir compte des approches m thodologiques. Une langue n'est pas seulement un mode d'expression. Elle exprime aussi un mode de pens e, un raisonnement. Chaque chercheur aborde un probl me en fonction de ses pr jug s, de sa formation, de sa culture, de ses moyens, de ses m thodes. C'est de leur confrontation que na t l'am lioration des connaissances, des outils d'interpr tation et par cons quent de notre compr hension de ces civilisations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781789690996
ISBN-10: 1789690994
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 203 x 276 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: ARCHAEOPRESS ARCHAEOLOGY

Descriere

This bibliography of contributions in French to Mesoamerican studies aims to assess the existing situation; provide the most complete list of references and draw attention to unknown contributions; evaluate the contribution of the most recent formations; insist upon the necessary confrontation of methods and points of view.