Yōkai, le monde étrange des monstres japonais. Lecture philosophique et sémio-discursive de l’album de jeunesse de Fleur Daugey et Sandrine Thommen
Yōkai, the strange world of Japanese monsters. Philosophical and semio-discursive reading of the youth album by Fleur Daugey and Sandrine Thommen
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children's album, literature, children, myths, societyAbstract
Thinking about man of tomorrow means going towards the essence of his being which is sometimes hidden in the depths of the sociocultural vectors of which the children's album is an integral part. Thus, and to demonstrate the philosophical, discursive and semiological scope of this established fact, the following research proposes a multidisciplinary study at the crossroads of reflexive fields in order to demonstrate the impact of the children's album on the development of social representations but also the role that myth has in the structuring of the self in society. The opportunity to see the key concepts surrounding this children's literature
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