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Les Manouches, dont les roulottes et camions sillonnent le Massif central, ne parlent pas de leurs morts. Cette déférence muette procède d’un art plus général du non-dit et de l’absence qui soude la communauté tsigane et l’inscrit dans le monde des Gadjé, le nôtre. Les Manouches ne disent rien d’eux-mêmes. De leurs défunts ils taisent les noms, détruisent les biens et abandonnent les campements aux herbes folles : « L’avènement manouche se fait par la soustraction », souligne l’ethnologue dans ce texte exceptionnel. Seul un intime des « buissonniers », des chasseurs de hérisson, des rempailleurs de chaises et autres ferrailleurs nomades de nos campagnes pouvait procéder à l’ethnographie de ce retrait et de ce silence essentiels, à chaque instant refondateurs de l’identité du groupe dans sa distance aux non-Tsiganes. L’écriture « compréhensive » de Patrick Williams épouse, par son rythme, ses décalages et son inventivité, la complicité subtile du plus apparent et du plus caché, et nous restitue la cassure structurelle qui fait des Manouches ces gens du proche et du lointain, d’ici et d’ailleurs. Ni marginale, ni dominée, ni déviante, leur civilisation n’a cessé de se constituer au sein des sociétés occidentales comme circonstancielle et pure différence. En creux, en contrepoint, en silence. Ce livre plein de finesse, d’émotion et de questions cruciales posées à l’ethnologie nous révèle sous un jour entièrement nouveau l’un de ces « peuples de la solitude » chers à Rimbaud et à Chateaubriand. Alban Bensa

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  • Patrick Williams (auteur)

    Dr. Patrick Williams, Ed. D.,Master Certified Coach, Board Certified CoachOne of the early pioneers of coaching, Pat is often called the ambassador of life coaching. Pat has been a licensed psychologist since 1980 and began executive coaching in 1990 with Hewlett Packard, IBM, Kodak and other companies along the front range of Colorado.Most recently Pat has focused his coaching on private corporations and Federal government entities going through transitions and adaptive leadership challenges in the nonprofit community.He is a member of PHI BETA KAPPA and CUM LAUDE graduate of Kansas University in 1972. He completed his masters in Humanistic Psychology in 1975 (University of West Georgia) and doctorate in Transpersonal Psychology in 1977, (University of Northern Colorado) His dissertation was Transpersonal Psychology and the Evolution of Consciousness.Pat joined Coach U in 1996, closed his 16-year therapy practice six months later and became a full time coach. Pat was a senior trainer with Coach U from 1997-1998. He then started his own coach training school, the Institute for Life Coach Training (ILCT) which specializes in training those with a human services orientation. ILCT has trained thousands of human service professionals on six continents.Pat is department chair of the Coaching Psychology program at the International University of Professional Studies, and has taught graduate coaching classes at Colorado State University and Denver University, Fielding University, Loyola University, City University of London and many others. He was also a curriculum consultant for the Coaching Certificate program at Fielding International University.Pat is a past board member of the International Coach Federation (ICF), and co-chaired the ICF regulatory committee. He is past president of ACTO, the Association of Coach Training Organizations and an honorary VP of the International Society of Coaching Psychology. Pat was also honored in 2008 as the educator of the year for the New England Educational Institute.In May of 2006 Pat was awarded the first Global Visionary Fellowship by the Foundation of Coaching for his Coaching the Global Village, initiative to bring coaching methodologies to villages in developing countries and to leaders of nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations who serve them. He is passionate about coaching and dedicated to ensuring it remains a respected profession.Current projects have included teaching coaching to dozens of federal prisoners, speaking at their graduation ceremonies and currently working on a documentary film about the power of the coach approach for those in prison and for re-entry success back into society.And he is a certified trainer for Points of You TM an international training company with tools for inspiration and creative communication.Pat has authored multiple articles and has co-authored the following books:• Therapist as Life Coach: Transforming Your Practice (2nd Edition 2007)• Total Life Coaching: 50+ Life Lessons, Skills, and Techniques to Enhance your Practice and Your Life (2005)• The Law and Ethics in Coaching: How to Solve and Avoid Difficult Problems in Your Practice (2006)• Becoming a Professional Life Coach: Lessons from the Institute for Life Coach Training (2nd ed. 2015)Most recently he is a contributor to The Philosophy and Practice of Coaching (Chapter 1, 2008)Pat continues to coach, train, speak, and lead in the ever evolving field of professional, life, and wellness coaching.This new book, for a more general public is his first teaching memoir. Getting Naked: Emotional Transparency at the Right Time, the Right Place, and with the Right Person.

Auteur(s) : Patrick Williams

Caractéristiques

Editeur : Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme

Auteur(s) : Patrick Williams

Publication : 8 décembre 2016

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [PDF + ePub + Mobi/Kindle + WEB]

Contenu(s) : PDF, ePub, Mobi/Kindle, WEB

Protection(s) : Marquage social (PDF), Marquage social (ePub), Marquage social (Mobi/Kindle), DRM (WEB)

Taille(s) : 1000 ko (PDF), 1,57 Mo (ePub), 3,5 Mo (Mobi/Kindle), 1 octet (WEB)

Langue(s) : Français

Code(s) CLIL : 3111

EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [PDF + ePub + Mobi/Kindle + WEB] : 9782735117895

EAN13 (papier) : 9782735105403

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