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Moderator : Thái Thị Ngọc Dư, Former Founder and Dean of the Faculty of Women's Studies at HCM City Open University Abstract Resilience is a powerful trait that can help individuals overcome challenges and obstacles in life. When combined with a desire …
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Moderator : Thái Thị Ngọc Dư, Former Founder and Dean of the Faculty of Women's Studies at HCM City Open University Abstract In the summer of 2017, during a vacation with my children, I met a veteran by chance. I was stunned with what he told. The war …
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Moderator : Thái Thị Ngọc Dư, Former Founder and Dean of the Faculty of Women's Studies at HCM City Open University Abstract I was born in 1960 when a large part of the globe was reviving after the second World War and when the Vietnamese were still …
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Moderator : Thái Thị Ngọc Dư, Former Founder and Dean of the Faculty of Women's Studies at HCM City Open University Abstract 10 years ago I started my personal journey of discovery that led me from huge admiration for the remarkable women of Vietnam to …
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Moderator : Thái Thị Ngọc Dư, Former Founder and Dean of the Faculty of Women's Studies at HCM City Open University Abstract Gender studies in Ho Chi Minh City universities : from pilot project to sustainable development. With the establishment of the …
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Moderator : Thái Thị Ngọc Dư, Former Founder and Dean of the Faculty of Women's Studies at HCM City Open University Abstract Nguyen was born and grew up during the final years of the Vietnam War. Her house was burned down during the war and her family …
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Moderator : Phượng Bùi Trân, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Abstract An article about how Vietnam's history and culture have impacted women's development, taking the author's family members as a case study, could explore Vietnam's long history of …
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Đào Lê Na
Entertainment in contemporary Việt Nam : the commitment of young Vietnamese women
Đào Lê Na
Entertainment in contemporary Việt Nam : the commitment of young Vietnamese women
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Moderator: Phượng Bùi Trân, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Abstract Globalization and artistic advancement in Vietnam have increased the demand for theater innovation to reflect audience preferences and current international theater trends. Young …
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Moderator : Phượng Bùi Trân, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Abstract At the age of 32, I became the editor in chief of Tuoi Tre newspaper, one of the largest ones in Vietnam, regarding circulation and ranking. After 8 years of working as a …
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Moderator : Phượng Bùi Trân, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Abstract I want to tell about the journey of 21 years of writing books and 16 years of living independently in a big city of Vietnam. With 21 years of writing, I have published 5 books. In …
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Moderator : Phượng Bùi Trân, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Abstract Why I committed myself to what I call : The last stand of my life The three conditions for doing so Why the trial is unique, historic and political Society's invaluable support …
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Moderator : Phượng Bùi Trân, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Abstract Why a second life as a gallery owner after retirement ? Why a change of profession at the age of 37 ? Nguyễn Thị Xuân Phượng Filmmaker, gallery owner, …
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Olivier Houdé Member of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques of the Institut de France and the Académie royale de Belgique, Olivier Houdé is Professor of Psychology at the Université Paris Cité, Administrator of the Institut Universitaire de …
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Jean-Pierre Changeux Member of the French Academy of Sciences, Jean-Pierre Changeux is Professor Emeritus at the Collège de France and the Institut Pasteur. His research work in several fields of biology builds on his early work on protein structure and …
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Atsuo Morimoto Atsuo Morimoto was born in Tokyo in 1970. He is a professor at Kyoto University's Institute for Research in the Humanities. He is the author of Paul Valéry. L'imaginaire et la genèse du sujet. De la psychologie à la poïétique (2009) and …
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Gisèle Sapiro Gisèle Sapiro is Director of Studies at EHESS and Director of Research at CNRS, and a member of Academia Europaea. A specialist in the sociology of literature, intellectuals, freedom of expression, publishing and translation, she is the …
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Paola Cattani Paola Cattani is Professor of French Literature at the University of Rome III (Roma Tre). An alumnus of the École Normale Supérieure in Pisa, she was a post-doctoral fellow at the Collège de France. Her research focuses on the history of …
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Antonietta Sanna Antonietta Sanna teaches French literature at the University of Pisa. She is interested in the genetic analysis of texts, text-image relationships, multilingualism and translation, and the digitization of the humanities. She has published …
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Gilles Philippe Gilles Philippe is Professor of French Linguistics at the University of Lausanne. He has devoted several books to the history of language imaginaries and stylistic practices in the 19th and 20th centuries. His latest book was published …
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Jonathan Culler Jonathan Culler is Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at Cornell University, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society and the British Academy. After his first book, …
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Abstract This paper considers the ethical significance of self-involving imagination, where we imagine ourselves as others. This form of imagination occurs in taking on personal ideals, in simulation of others' mental states, and when we imagine ourselves …
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Abstract Is Virtual Reality a special metaphysical category of reality, as David Chalmers claims? In this talk, I argue that this is not the most obvious way, and I oppose it with a (pseudo-)dualistic conception of VR, combining reality and fiction. To do …
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Neil McDonnell
Really just making it up: fictionalism about the virtual (and a whole lot more?)
Neil McDonnell
Really just making it up: fictionalism about the virtual (and a whole lot more?)
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Abstract Are the entities that we encounter in virtual environments real? As a virtual realist, Chalmers argues that they are. In contrast, virtual fictionalists say they aren't. Instead, such entities are merely posits within games of make-believe, games …
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