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Architecture

Author(s) : YANG Xin - Dom Angelico SURCHAMP
Publishing countries : China, France
Language(s) : Chinese , French
Price : 9,45 €

For centuries, human cultures have rooted themselves in stone and monuments for utilitarian or artistic purposes, reflecting the power of kings or the greatness of gods. When first learning about Chinese architecture, what could be better than a guided visit to several emblematic monuments, such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven and the Summer Palace? This is what Yang Xin provides, in a text full of detailed description. We are taught how Chinese architecture is a total art, rooted in the axes of thought: relationship with nature, permanent negotiation between the yin and yang, the empty and full, the sky and the earth. On the other side, Dom Angelico Surchamp, eminent specialist in Roman art, sets forth a panorama of the history of Western architecture, showing the gradual evolution of the temple, church and dwelling house. Little by little, space becomes organized around key values. More than the simple struggle between man and the elements or between man and material, the art of building translates a vision of the world.

Year of publication: 1999

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In this collection “Near and Far”, two authors, one Chinese, the other French, meet and exchange on topics chosen for their relevance in our daily life and in human relations. They tell us about their own experience and explore the roots of their respective civilizations to discuss how philosophers, writers and poets spoke of these topics.

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Taste

Author(s) : GONG Gang - Paul ARIÈS
Publishing countries : China, France
Language(s) : Chinese , French

So few people know Chinese culture, yet many are familiar with Peking duck and fried rice. Gong Gang happily explains how much, in China, the idea of beauty melds inseparably with the idea of goodness, in an association that may appear strange to a Westerner. Drinking tea, for example, invokes particular values, of clarity and limpidity, according to a broader definition of the five senses. For Paul Ariès, the issue is more controversial. Recalling the origin of good taste in the West, expressed particularly in culinary art and in restaurants, which arose in the early 19th century with characters such as Brillat-Savarin, Mr. Ariès is alarmed by globalization and its threat to this table culture. “Can good taste coexist with modernity?” An exchange of views that will delight culinary enthusiasts.

Year of publication: 1999

Collection Near and far

In this collection “Near and Far”, two authors, one Chinese, the other French, meet and exchange on topics chosen for their relevance in our daily life and in human relations. They tell us about their own experience and explore the roots of their respective civilizations to discuss how philosophers, writers and poets spoke of these topics.

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Beauty

Author(s) : ZHU Cunming - Dominique FERNANDEZ
Publishing countries : China, France
Language(s) : Chinese , French
Price : 9,45 €

There is a close relationship between the notion of beauty and that of culture, between aesthetic and humanity. “I am beautiful, o mortals, like a dream of stone” wrote Baudelaire, personifying the relationship. But is beauty truly accessible? How is beauty translated in the universe, whether Chinese or Western? From an original perspective, Zhu Cunming shows how the experience of beauty is universal but also profoundly tied to that of ugliness. Witness the temple bronzes and the dragon heads with enormous mouths, like so many hidden facets of the feeling of beauty. On the other side, Dominique Fernandez defines beauty as an experience of ambiguity. More than the cathedral, which speaks too directly of God, music in particular evokes this inaccessible intangible. Beginning with the myth of Orpheus, which runs through Western culture from Monteverdi to Jean Cocteau, Dominique Fernandez pursues the truth of beauty in an amazing meditation. A delightful, cultural read.

Year of publication: 1999

Collection Near and far

In this collection “Near and Far”, two authors, one Chinese, the other French, meet and exchange on topics chosen for their relevance in our daily life and in human relations. They tell us about their own experience and explore the roots of their respective civilizations to discuss how philosophers, writers and poets spoke of these topics.

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Nature

Author(s) : YUE Dai Yun - Anne SAUVAGNARGUES
Publishing countries : China, France
Language(s) : Chinese , French
Price : 9,45 €

While Europeans are in a struggle or in forced coexistence with nature, the Chinese are, according to Confucian tradition, in symbiosis, in communion, mutually dependent. “We look at each other, the sky and I, without tiring”, sings the famous poet Li Po, cited by Yue Dai Yun. In the countless legends recounted by Yue Dai Yun, man is or becomes nature: how many young girls and (formerly human) gods or goddesses have been transformed into hills and their tears into streams? Mountains, river water and the immensity of seas are not things in China, but living realities that teach man time, death and the insurmountable. As a result, says Yue Dai Yun, we must “not force ourselves or, worse, oppose nature, but rather adapt to ourselves.” For many Chinese people, nature is the source, not the object, of intellectual thought. There is nothing like climbing, for example, to think: “The succession of mountains has no limits for the Chinese, for it represents the elevation of their mind and the expansion of their thought.” Let us not seek out the East-West opposition throughout these two texts. Doesn’t the aforementioned Chinese veneration for high reliefs correspond to our own tradition, that of the Sinai and the Thabor, not to mention the mount of the well-known Sermon? Would our mystics argue when the Chinese say, according to Yue Dai Yun: “There are mountains beyond the mountains; there is another world beyond ours”? And does China have a monopoly on wonder? The magic of nature’s products, which Miao women take to market in autumn, these wild, dazzling red fruits, these leaves of palm – Aristotle also knew this magic. His ideas, according to Anne Sauvagnargues, “were always limpid, full of rocks, animals, men and the starry sky that we observe at night when we lie on the ground.”
Reading these two very different, very literary texts, the reader learns about visions of the world and of nature that were often inherited from the distant past. Distant? Not really! The story of saving the moon", in which Yue Dai Yun heroically took part in her childhood, tells us how much traditional myths permeate men and women today and just may give them the strength to fight for a less despoiled nature

Year of publication: 1999

Collection Near and far

In this collection “Near and Far”, two authors, one Chinese, the other French, meet and exchange on topics chosen for their relevance in our daily life and in human relations. They tell us about their own experience and explore the roots of their respective civilizations to discuss how philosophers, writers and poets spoke of these topics.

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Death

Author(s) : TANG Yi Jie - Xavier LE PICHON
Publishing countries : China, France
Language(s) : Chinese , French
Price : 9,91 €

Two top-level researchers – a French geophysicist and a Chinese philosopher – talking about death: quite daunting for a reader unaccustomed to academic language. Not to fear. Professor Tang Yijie, president of the Academy of Chinese Culture, and Xavier Le Pichon, professor at the Collège de France, talk about their fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters, about their beliefs and their faith. Above all, about life.
Tang Yijie and Xavier Le Pichon have met several times to discuss the essential issues of existence. These two texts thus do not present a simple comparison. They respond to each other, with a nearly pedagogical concern for addressing the other’s culture and for presenting – and questioning – the most representative features of their own civilizations.

Although he considers the place of Christian culture within European culture to be “no doubt excessive,” Xavier Le Pichon chooses to approach the mystery of death from his personal perspective as a Catholic. In the European context, he lucidly shows the extent to which death – formerly incorporated into life and a reminder that “the fate of man is eternal happiness” – has become, through the centuries and with the advance of medicine, an event that is increasingly tied to the pain of living. A passage toward the light, yes, but at so high a cost! Impressive, for example, are these words written by his father on the approach of death: “Death is the most important act of life; it is like the seal affixed to a letter written with so many tears, so much blood and suffering. It is the crowning achievement of life.”

Year of publication: 1999

Collection Near and far

In this collection “Near and Far”, two authors, one Chinese, the other French, meet and exchange on topics chosen for their relevance in our daily life and in human relations. They tell us about their own experience and explore the roots of their respective civilizations to discuss how philosophers, writers and poets spoke of these topics.

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Dream

Author(s) : JIN Si Yan - Maurice BELLET
Publishing countries : China, France
Language(s) : Chinese , French

When we learn that a “Grand Diviner” existed long ago during the Middle Kingdom, a sort of oneiromantic secretary of state placed at the head of an “office of divination,” and when we read what Jin Siyan writes on the role of dreams in her own life, we understand that for the Chinese, dreams are a serious affair. Is it for the sake of counterpoint that Maurice Bellet rues the difficulty of Western man – “this dreamer who does not know himself” – to do the same? Not quite. Philosopher, psychoanalyst, priest and occasional novelist, Maurice Bellet knows and loves dreams after having worked with and on them for other people and for himself and after having long studied their creative value. Although he mentions himself only rarely in his contribution to this book, his analyses and parables reveal his true essence, as they contain much more experience than abstract speculation.
Jin Siyan attaches no more importance to the detached speculation of life. Formerly a teacher at the University of Beijing, lecturer at ENA and professor of Chinese civilization and comparative literature at the University of Artois, her interest is in recounting. She recounts the everyday dreams of her happy rural childhood, those of the legends and myths of ancient China; she describes ghosts and what the dream was in such troubled times as the Cultural Revolution.
For very different reasons, the two writers discuss the dream as mediator. For Maurice Bellet’s Western man, built on divisions – soul/body, subject/object – the dream is a sort of interface “at the junction of mind and body.”
For the Chinese, generally unfamiliar with this type of opposition, the dream is nevertheless an emissary. “It moves unhindered, Jin Siyan tells us, oscillating between the worlds of yin and yang.”

Year of publication: 1999

Collection Near and far

In this collection “Near and Far”, two authors, one Chinese, the other French, meet and exchange on topics chosen for their relevance in our daily life and in human relations. They tell us about their own experience and explore the roots of their respective civilizations to discuss how philosophers, writers and poets spoke of these topics.

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Science

Author(s) : YANG Huanming ; Pierre LÉNA
Publishing countries : China, France
Language(s) : Chinese , French

Symbol of progress and of the reasoning process that tirelessly seeks to explain the real and the fate of the universe, science is also an extraordinary locus of dialogue between cultures via its tendency toward the universal.

Pierre Léna, an astrophysicist, lays out a “promenade of science” mentioning questions that everyone asks themselves. Isn’t science, the search for the invisible through visible appearances, only the domain of specialists? A patient exercise in proof or an elaborate mathematical structure, maybe even a subtle relationship between truth and change?

A specialist in the human gene, Yang Huanming offers the Chinese perception of science, tied to cosmology, wisdom and the vision of the universe and the forces that drive it. He also addresses the ethical dimension in terms of the human genome.

Collection Near and far

In this collection “Near and Far”, two authors, one Chinese, the other French, meet and exchange on topics chosen for their relevance in our daily life and in human relations. They tell us about their own experience and explore the roots of their respective civilizations to discuss how philosophers, writers and poets spoke of these topics.

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Night

Author(s) : TANG Ke Yang - Martine LAFFON
Publishing countries : China, France
Language(s) : Chinese , French
Price : 9,45 €

The geography of time zones instructs us that when Paris goes to sleep, Shanghai wakes up. But if you ask a Chinese writer and a French writer to tell you what night is, they won’t talk (much) about sleep. Tang Ke Yang, a young specialist in comparative literature, and Martine Laffon, a philosopher, are too fascinated with the many facets of night to leave its riches to slumberers. The journey that they each propose to us, to the end of the night of their souls – and of their civilizations – is an invitation to see in the dark what we don’t see, to look into the night of the other to better understand him and to better understand ourselves.
They say that night illuminates. Gone is the fear of the child lost in the darkness; a mysterious alchemy emerges by which the night, as if by surprise, reveals something to us about the infinite. Tang Ke Yang and Martine Laffon have each had personal experience with it. One of them discovered in the night a “space of nonchalance in our life horsewhipped by reason”; for the other, nocturnal time reveals “what the eye and the other senses can no longer distinguish, for they have forgotten what they knew so well in the light of day.” Sleepless nights, those (so French) nights of mischief, once-forbidden nights in China when no one could stroll without special permission, nights of intoxication and nights of lucidity, nights of Pascal and Descartes when they did their best thinking, inner nights and trap-nights, nights of lamps, red lanterns and Chinese candles, nights celebrated according to Christian tradition, night of writers and poets. Based on this litany of evocations set forth by the two writers, we can categorically deny the doubt expressed in passing by Martine Laffon: “And what if night were only night?”

Year of publication: 1999

Collection Near and far

In this collection “Near and Far”, two authors, one Chinese, the other French, meet and exchange on topics chosen for their relevance in our daily life and in human relations. They tell us about their own experience and explore the roots of their respective civilizations to discuss how philosophers, writers and poets spoke of these topics.

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Rencontre internationale d’éditeurs à Bogotá, 25 - 27 avril 2008

Publishing countries : Colombia

Du 25 au 27 avril 2008, le collectif des éditeurs indépendants de Colombie - REIC (Red de Editoriales Independientes de Colombia), a organisé, en partenariat avec le CERLALC et l’Union Latine, une rencontre internationale d’éditeurs.

Les différentes tables rondes programmées ont abordé notamment l’usage des nouvelles technologies dans le monde éditorial et leur impact sur le métier d’éditeur, la diffusion des éditeurs par Internet (impression à la demande, Google books search, ebooks), la construction des catalogues des éditeurs indépendants et le fonctionnement et le rôle des alliances nationales et internationales d’éditeurs indépendants.

De nombreux éditeurs membres de l’Alliance ont activement participé à cette rencontre : Germán Coronado (Peisa, Pérou), Pablo Harari (Trilce, Uruguay), Ivana Jinkings (Boitempo, Brésil), Anne Marie Métailié (Editions Métailié, France), Paulo Slachevsky (Lom Editores, Chili), Marcelo Uribe (Ediciones Era, Mexique), ainsi que Thierry Quinqueton, le président de l’Alliance.

Deux des résultats marquants de cette rencontre furent la création formelle du REIC et l’élaboration des statuts de ce réseau, et la rédaction d’une Déclaration des éditeurs indépendants présents à Bogotá (voir ci-dessous).

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Bibliodiversité 9, février 2008

À lire! Le neuvième numéro de Bibliodiversité, la lettre mensuelle de l’Alliance des éditeurs indépendants, vient de paraître.

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Observatoire de la bibliodiversité

Politiques publiques du livre dans le monde arabe : regards croisés avec le Chili et la France

Plus de 15 éditeurs de 6 pays du monde arabe, du Chili et de France, se sont réunis le jeudi 30 mars 2017, à la Foire du livre de Tunis (Tunisie) dans le cadre d’une journée dédiée aux politiques publiques du livre.

Des panoramas des politiques publiques du livre en Algérie, au Liban, au Maroc et en Tunisie ont été dressés par les professionnels du livre arabophones et francophones. Ils ont été enrichis par un dialogue avec des éditeurs chilien et français, apportant un regard croisé – source d’inspiration et d’échanges.

Au cours de ces échanges très riches, permettant de confronter les points de vue entre éditeurs, libraires et représentants d’associations professionnelles, des thématiques sont apparues récurrentes et similaires entre les différents pays. Les participants ont ainsi souhaité inviter les pouvoirs publics de leur pays respectifs à agir... lire la suite dans le document joint.

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Politiques publiques du livre en Amérique latine, dans le monde arabe et en Afrique subsaharienne/Madagascar

Un des projets phares de l’Observatoire de la bibliodiversité pour la période 2017-2019 concerne les politiques publiques du livre dans 3 zones géographiques (Amérique latine, monde arabe et Afrique subsaharienne/Madagascar). Ce projet se matérialise par 3 phases principales :

  • Récolte de données sur les politiques publiques du livre dans ces zones ;
  • Analyse des données : panoramas, état des lieux des politiques publiques dans les zones étudiées ;
  • Cartographies des données : illustrations visuelles des politiques publiques du livre.

Les objectifs fixés :

  • Répertorier et mettre à disposition des données sur les politiques publiques du livre des pays concernés ;
  • Réaliser des panoramas des politiques publiques du livre, libres d’accès, consultables et réutilisables par les professionnels et les pouvoirs publics ;
  • Favoriser le dialogue et les échanges entre professionnels de plusieurs pays ;
  • Favoriser le dialogue et les échanges entre les pouvoirs publics et les éditeurs ;
  • Développer des outils de plaidoyer pour les éditeurs indépendants ;
  • Contribuer à la mise en place et à la consolidation de politiques publiques du livre dans les pays en développement (entre autres pour une plus grande circulation des livres et des idées, pour une appropriation des outils numériques par les professionnels du livre, pour des échanges équilibrés entre le Nord et le Sud…) ;
  • Affirmer le rôle de la société civile (professionnels du livre et particulièrement éditeurs indépendants) dans l’élaboration et la mise en œuvre de politiques publiques du livre.

Ce projet est soutenu par la Fondation de France.

Consultez le document ci-contre pour plus d’informations, et contactez l’équipe de l’Alliance pour toute question !

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Les malles du savoir, Madagascar... une initiative à démultiplier !

Des malles de livres malgaches circulent en milieu rural, pour un accès aux savoirs et aux connaissances dans des zones isolées. Une initiative à démultiplier tant pour accompagner les lecteurs/enfants dans leur émancipation que pour développer l’écosystème éditorial local.

«Les malles du savoir», une initiative des professionnels du livres malgaches, soutenue par l’association Le livre aux Mille Zébus (département Ille-et-Vilaine, France).

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Recherche d’un auteur : étude “Quelle liberté d’édition pour les éditeurs indépendants ?”

Appel à projet – recherche d’un auteur

L’Alliance réalise une étude inédite sur la liberté d’éditer, qui donne la parole aux éditeurs indépendants, mettant en perspective les questions suivantes :
• Quelles sont les différentes atteintes à la liberté d’édition auxquelles les éditeurs indépendants sont confrontés dans leur pays ?
• Comment cela s’incarne-t-il concrètement dans leur profession au quotidien ?
• Comment les éditeurs résistent-ils pour préserver et défendre leur liberté d’édition ? Comment déjouent-ils la censure ?
• Peut-on parler d’une plus grande « fragilité » de l’acte d’éditer aujourd’hui dans les pays ? Y a-t-il eu des changements significatifs depuis quelques années ?
• Du point de vue des éditeurs, il y a-t-il une limite à la liberté d’éditer (et d’expression donc) ?

Si vous êtes intéressé-e-s pour réaliser cette étude, nous vous remercions d’adresser votre proposition (voir éléments demandés dans le document ci-contre) à l’équipe de l’Alliance avant le 13 mars 2017.

Consulter le document pour plus de précisions sur l’étude et le profil de l’auteur recherché.

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Directives opérationnelles sur la mise en œuvre de la Convention 2005 de l’UNESCO dans l’environnement numérique

La Conférence des Parties à la Convention de 2005 sur la protection et la promotion de la diversité des expressions culturelles de l’UNESCO a approuvé lors de sa sixième session (Paris, 12-15 juin 2017) les directives opérationnelles sur la mise en œuvre de la Convention 2005 dans l’environnement numérique.

Lire les directives en français ici.

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Le don de livres numériques : quelles logiques et quels enjeux ?, 2015

Depuis une dizaine d’années, plusieurs ONG et organismes des pays du Nord tentent de répondre au problème de l’illettrisme et du manque de contenus éducatifs en dotant des écoles de pays en développement d’outils technologiques et de contenus numériques. Des initiatives philanthropiques d’envergure internationale telles que Worldreader ou OLPC (One Laptop Per Child), appuyés par de puissants sponsors, ont ainsi lancé ces dernières années des projets expérimentaux en Afrique subsaharienne, mais aussi en Amérique latine et en Asie. Poursuivant les mêmes objectifs que les structures de don de livres papier, les organismes de don de livres numériques en reproduisent-ils pour autant les mêmes logiques ?

Lire l’article ici.

Cet article est co-publié avec Takam Tikou, la revue en ligne du livre et de la lecture des enfants et des jeunes en Afrique, dans le Monde arabe, la Caraïbe et l’océan Indien (publication du Centre national de la littérature pour la jeunesse – La Joie par les livres, service du Département Littérature et art de la Bibliothèque nationale de France).

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Présentation

Les coéditions solidaires et les traductions facilitent la circulation des contenus et les échanges d’idées. Les coéditions solidaires permettent de mutualiser les tâches et les coûts d’édition et d’impression, et ce faisant, de proposer des livres à prix juste à des publics plus larges. Les partenariats éditoriaux solidaires structurent ainsi sur le moyen terme le marché du livre : diffusion des textes sur des territoires souvent inaccessibles, renforcement des capacités professionnelles, développement des catalogues, échanges professionnels et commerciaux équitables entre le Nord et Sud, échanges et partenariats innovants entre les pays du Sud. Les éditeurs indépendants partagent ici leurs expériences et incitent les pouvoirs publics à accompagner et soutenir les partenariats éditoriaux solidaires.

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