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The Jacques-Doucet Literary Library (BLJD) is a significant institution that preserves collections of manuscripts and rare works, enriched by donations from writers. Its collections illustrate literary modernity and the materiality of literature, including works from renowned 20th-century authors such as André Gide and surrealists. However, the library faces recent controversies regarding the management of its collections, with accusations of mismanagement and the disappearance of documents. In October 2022, an administrative closure was ordered following inspections. In February 2023, a new interim administrator, Fabien Oppermann, was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the library. His missions include recruiting a new team, organizing the reopening, and creating an ambitious cultural project to improve the management and accessibility of the collections.
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The Jacques-Doucet Literary Library (BLJD) is a significant institution that preserves collections of manuscripts and rare works, enriched by donations from writers. Its collections illustrate literary modernity and the materiality of literature, including works from renowned 20th-century authors such as André Gide and surrealists. However, the library faces recent controversies regarding the management of its collections, with accusations of ...
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In 2023, the term 'matrimoine' is not yet recognized in French dictionaries, although it was used in the Middle Ages to define maternal property. Since then, its meaning has evolved, and its rehabilitation is underway, particularly due to the feminist movement that emphasizes the cultural heritage passed down by women. In 2015, the HF Île-de-France association introduced the 'matrimoine' Days, which are celebrated in several French cities. This event aims to acknowledge and celebrate women's contributions to culture and history. In 2023, a petition calls for the 'matrimoine' to be included in the European Heritage Days. While Wikimedia Foundation notes a gender bias in representing women, efforts are being made to document their history. This movement seeks to restore balance in the collective narrative and bring to light women's contributions in various cultural fields.
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In 2023, the term 'matrimoine' is not yet recognized in French dictionaries, although it was used in the Middle Ages to define maternal property. Since then, its meaning has evolved, and its rehabilitation is underway, particularly due to the feminist movement that emphasizes the cultural heritage passed down by women. In 2015, the HF Île-de-France association introduced the 'matrimoine' Days, which are celebrated in several French cities. This ...
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The Jacques-Doucet Literary Library is a renowned institution with a rich collection of manuscripts, rare and precious books, and art objects. However, it has been criticized for its management, particularly in relation to legacies and the preservation of valuable documents. The rector of Paris took a conservative measure to administratively close the library in October 2022. A report by the Inspection générale de l'éducation, du sport et de la recherche was released in February 2023, and a provisional administrator was appointed to organize a general clearance of the collections and propose a new project for the library.
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The Jacques-Doucet Literary Library is a renowned institution with a rich collection of manuscripts, rare and precious books, and art objects. However, it has been criticized for its management, particularly in relation to legacies and the preservation of valuable documents. The rector of Paris took a conservative measure to administratively close the library in October 2022. A report by the Inspection générale de l'éducation, du sport et de la ...
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The Jacques-Doucet Literary Library (BLJD) is a prestigious institution whose collections originate from a bequest by Jacques Doucet to the University of Paris. Although the library has gained some notoriety over the years, its image has been tarnished by criticisms regarding the management of its collections, notably through press articles highlighting issues related to bequests, including documents from authors such as Cioran and Char. In 2022, suspicions of document disappearances led to an administrative closure of the library. A recent report from the General Inspection has shed light on dysfunctions and led to the appointment of Fabien Oppermann as provisional administrator. He is tasked with recruiting a new team, reopening the library, and rethinking governance and the scientific project, which could even include relocating the collections, currently spread across multiple sites.
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The Jacques-Doucet Literary Library (BLJD) is a prestigious institution whose collections originate from a bequest by Jacques Doucet to the University of Paris. Although the library has gained some notoriety over the years, its image has been tarnished by criticisms regarding the management of its collections, notably through press articles highlighting issues related to bequests, including documents from authors such as Cioran and Char. In ...
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The Jacques-Doucet Literary Library (BLJD) is a prestigious institution in Paris, established through the bequest of the fashion designer Jacques Doucet. It houses diverse collections, including manuscripts, rare books, and artworks, reflecting literary evolution since the late 19th century. The library has faced criticism regarding the management of its collections and suspicions of document loss, leading to its administrative closure in October 2022. In February 2023, a report was released by the General Inspection of Education, Sports, and Research, recommending a provisional administrator, Fabien Oppermann. His mission is to reorganize the library, recruit a new team, and consider a cultural and scientific project, which may involve relocating the collections to a unified site. Issues of transparency and organization for the library are central.
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The Jacques-Doucet Literary Library (BLJD) is a prestigious institution in Paris, established through the bequest of the fashion designer Jacques Doucet. It houses diverse collections, including manuscripts, rare books, and artworks, reflecting literary evolution since the late 19th century. The library has faced criticism regarding the management of its collections and suspicions of document loss, leading to its administrative closure in ...
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In 2023, the term 'matrimoine' is undergoing rehabilitation, stemming from a desire to acknowledge the cultural heritage of women after centuries of neglect. Originally used in the Middle Ages to refer to maternal property, it has been overshadowed by the term 'patrimoine.' However, since the 21st century, feminist movements have sought to reintroduce this term to highlight women's contributions to culture and history. The HF Île-de-France association launched the Days of Matrimoine, celebrated in several French cities. In 2023, a project call was made to include this event in the European Heritage Days. The Wikimedia Foundation has also recognized the gender bias on its platform and encourages more female contributions. This return to matrimoine aims to correct the historical oversight of women and restore their legitimate place in the collective narrative, as well as in education and culture.
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In 2023, the term 'matrimoine' is undergoing rehabilitation, stemming from a desire to acknowledge the cultural heritage of women after centuries of neglect. Originally used in the Middle Ages to refer to maternal property, it has been overshadowed by the term 'patrimoine.' However, since the 21st century, feminist movements have sought to reintroduce this term to highlight women's contributions to culture and history. The HF Île-de-France ...
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