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    gbv_1778781608
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9782271062611 , 9782271077981
    Content: Ce que la mort a de monumental, d’inattendu et de collectif, tel est le sujet de cet ouvrage. Il aborde les morts collectives à travers un regard sociologique, la question centrale étant : la mort d’un collectif d’hommes, outre les traitements habituels, ne suscite-t-elle pas des réactions et pratiques spécifiques en lien avec le caractère collectif de ces morts ? De ce point de vue, cette mort serait collective parce qu’elle génère un traitement original différent des décès “ ordinaires ”. Cette recherche se construit sur un corpus d’une vingtaine d’accidents majeurs ayant eu lieu sur le territoire français au xxe siècle. Le plus ancien est celui de l’incendie du Bazar de la Charité en 1897, les plus meurtriers ceux des mines de Courrières en 1906 et de la rupture du barrage de Malpasset en 1959, le plus récent celui de l’incendie du tunnel du Mont-Blanc en 1999. Y sont étudiées les dangerosités sociales, les réactions émotionnelles, les ritualisations du deuil et la construction d’une mémoire collective. Aujourd’hui les morts collectives ne s’expliquent plus par une vengeance divine ou une Nature furieuse, c’est la responsabilité humaine qui est en question. Se pose alors le problème quasi insoluble d’une responsabilité collective de l’homme, très complexe en terme de droit. En découle l’idée d’un passage impossible, d’où aussi la nécessité d’une sur-ritualisation et d’un oubli récurrent.
    Note: French
    Language: French
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    CNRS Éditions | Paris :CNRS Éditions,
    UID:
    almahu_9947382401702882
    Format: 1 online resource (255 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 2-271-07798-2
    Series Statement: CNRS sociologie
    Content: What death has that is monumental, unexpected and collective, such is the subject of this work. He approaches collective deaths through a sociological perspective, the central question being: does not the death of a collective of men, in addition to the usual treatments, give rise to specific reactions and practices linked to the collective character of these deaths? From this point of view, this death would be collective because it generates an original treatment different from “ordinary” deaths. This research builds on a body of twenty major accidents have occurred on French territory 20th century. The oldest is that of the fire of the Bazar de la Charité in 1897, the deadliest those of the Courrières mines in 1906 and the rupture of the Malpasset dam in 1959, the most recent that of the fire of the Mont tunnel. -Blanc in 1999.Social dangers, emotional reactions, mourning rituals and the construction of a collective memory are studied. Today collective deaths can no longer be explained by divine vengeance or a furious Nature, it is human responsibility that is in question. This raises the almost insoluble problem of collective human responsibility, which is very complex in terms of law. From this stems the idea of ​​an impossible passage, hence also the need for an over-ritualization and recurring forgetting.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Also available in print form. , French
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9782271062611
    Language: French
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    CNRS Éditions | Paris :CNRS Éditions,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958103180302883
    Format: 1 online resource (255 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 2-271-07798-2
    Series Statement: CNRS sociologie
    Content: What death has that is monumental, unexpected and collective, such is the subject of this work. He approaches collective deaths through a sociological perspective, the central question being: does not the death of a collective of men, in addition to the usual treatments, give rise to specific reactions and practices linked to the collective character of these deaths? From this point of view, this death would be collective because it generates an original treatment different from “ordinary” deaths. This research builds on a body of twenty major accidents have occurred on French territory 20th century. The oldest is that of the fire of the Bazar de la Charité in 1897, the deadliest those of the Courrières mines in 1906 and the rupture of the Malpasset dam in 1959, the most recent that of the fire of the Mont tunnel. -Blanc in 1999.Social dangers, emotional reactions, mourning rituals and the construction of a collective memory are studied. Today collective deaths can no longer be explained by divine vengeance or a furious Nature, it is human responsibility that is in question. This raises the almost insoluble problem of collective human responsibility, which is very complex in terms of law. From this stems the idea of ​​an impossible passage, hence also the need for an over-ritualization and recurring forgetting.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Also available in print form. , French
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9782271062611
    Language: French
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    CNRS Éditions | Paris :CNRS Éditions,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958103180302883
    Format: 1 online resource (255 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 2-271-07798-2
    Series Statement: CNRS sociologie
    Content: What death has that is monumental, unexpected and collective, such is the subject of this work. He approaches collective deaths through a sociological perspective, the central question being: does not the death of a collective of men, in addition to the usual treatments, give rise to specific reactions and practices linked to the collective character of these deaths? From this point of view, this death would be collective because it generates an original treatment different from “ordinary” deaths. This research builds on a body of twenty major accidents have occurred on French territory 20th century. The oldest is that of the fire of the Bazar de la Charité in 1897, the deadliest those of the Courrières mines in 1906 and the rupture of the Malpasset dam in 1959, the most recent that of the fire of the Mont tunnel. -Blanc in 1999.Social dangers, emotional reactions, mourning rituals and the construction of a collective memory are studied. Today collective deaths can no longer be explained by divine vengeance or a furious Nature, it is human responsibility that is in question. This raises the almost insoluble problem of collective human responsibility, which is very complex in terms of law. From this stems the idea of ​​an impossible passage, hence also the need for an over-ritualization and recurring forgetting.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Also available in print form. , French
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9782271062611
    Language: French
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