Nous irons voir Pelé sans payer Auteur(s) : Elie-dit-Cosaque, Gilles Auteurs secondaires : Odent-Allet, Patrick Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : Université des Antilles Extrait de : Les rencontres culturelles de la BU 2016-2017. Université des Antilles Description : Nous irons voir Pelé sans payer, de Gilles Élie-Dit-Cosaque (2014). Ce documentaire projeté à la Bibliothèque Universitaire de la Martinique le jeudi 1er décembre 2016, s'est déroulé en présence du réalisateur, qui s'est prêté à un échange avec le public à l'issue de la projection. En janvier 1971, le Santos FC, le club de foot mythique de São Paulo avec à sa tête le roi Pelé", débarque en Martinique afin de disputer un match contre les meilleurs joueurs locaux. La belle affiche a un prix, le prix du billet est multiplié par 10. Un petit groupe d'extrême gauche fraîchement constitué, baptisé « Groupe d'Action prolétarienne », voit là l'occasion d'un coup d'éclat politique. Tout est bon pour la révolution. Ils mettent en branle un mouvement dont le mot d'ordre sera « Nous irons voir Pelé sans payer ». Pendant que les footballeurs s'entraînent, l'agitation prend de l'ampleur. Alors, forces de l'ordre ou manifestants, Martinique ou Brésil, dans la rue ou sur le terrain... Qui gagnera le match ? Siècle(s) traité(s) : 20 Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/V16339 V16339 | Partager |
El CÃÂrculo Cubano in Ybor City. Auteur(s) : Robertson and Fresh Photographers, 1925-1960 ( Photographer ) Résumé : On October 10, 1899, Cuban immigrants formed a recreational society known as El Club Nacional Cubano. Three years later, the society of three hundred members changed its name to El CÃÂrculo Cubano. According to the 1902 charter, the CÃÂrculo Cubano was formed "for the mutual benefit and enjoyment of its members and for the charitable purposes and instruction of its members and the dissemination of knowledge among all classes of people." In order to preserve harmony among its diverse membership, the statutes of the club expressly prohibited any discussion within the society of labor, politics, or religion. In 1917, the Cuban Club opened the doors of its neoclassic clubhouse at 2010 Avenida República de Cuba in Ybor City. (Funding) Funded in part by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Ephemeral Cities Project. Tampa |z 1271000 |2 ceeus Hillsborough County |z 12057 |2 ceeus United States of America -- Florida -- Hillsborough County -- Tampa 14th Street 10th Avenue Droits : All rights reserved. 2005. R05-V-601 | Partager |
El Carculo Cubano de Tampa on Avenida Republica de Cuba. Auteur(s) : Robertson and Fresh Photographers, 1925-1960 Résumé : On October 10, 1899, Cuban immigrants formed a recreational society known as El Club Nacional Cubano. Three years later, the society of three hundred members changed its name to El CÃÂrculo Cubano. According to the 1902 charter, the CÃÂrculo Cubano was formed "for the mutual benefit and enjoyment of its members and for the charitable purposes and instruction of its members and the dissemination of knowledge among all classes of people." In order to preserve harmony among its diverse membership, the statutes of the club expressly prohibited any discussion within the society of labor, politics, or religion. In 1917, the Cuban Club opened the doors of its neoclassic clubhouse at 2010 Avenida República de Cuba in Ybor City. Since then, the CÃÂrculo Cubano has provided a theater, grand ballroom, medical clinic, cantina, gym, and library to its members. The activities of the Cuban Club have changed over time, but it remains open to all men and women who are dedicated to the preservation of the Cuban heritage and culture of Florida (Funding) Funded in part by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Ephemeral Cities Project. Tampa |z 1271000 |2 ceeus Hillsborough County |z 12057 |2 ceeus United States of America -- Florida -- Hillsborough County -- Tampa Avenida Republic de Cuba Droits : All rights reserved. 2005. R05-20735 | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Aruba Aruba Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager Voir aussi Aruba Henriquez, Oscar Aruba ; airport Aruba Golf Club ; boardmembers -- Aruba Golf Club ; directiva Esso Club ; boardmembers -- Esso Club ; directiva Trupialen Senior Sugar Boy Nando -- Boxing -- Boxeo Every, Burny Bridge clubs ; boardmembers -- Aruba Ariba -- Bridge clubs ; directiva Miss Club Caribe -- Henriquez, Marlene |
L’appropriation ludique de la forêt au Québec : d’une gestion privée de « club » à une intervention publique de protection (1885-1935) Auteur(s) : Gagnon, Serge Éditeur(s) : Université des Antilles Études caribéennes Résumé : Les grands domaines naturels, rattachés aux diverses stations de villégiature, étaient dépositaires des meilleurs lacs à truites, d’immenses territoires de sauvagine, de cerf de Virginie et d’un grand nombre de rivières à saumon. Si le littoral et la montagne ont agi comme attracteurs dans le cas de la villégiature, il en a été autrement pour les clubs de chasse et de pêche, qui sont apparus au milieu du XIXe siècle et se sont multipliés à compter de 1885. En l’occurrence, la mécanique à l’œuvre semble avoir posé la « grande nature » comme visée territoriale et le « coureur des bois » comme figure emblématique du héros romantique. L’argument développé dans cet article va s’employer à montrer que le tourisme et la villégiature ont constitué au Québec des procédures de valorisation positionnelle de nature géoanthropologique. Le « clubage » des Laurentides, au sens large du terme, aura constitué en ce sens le présupposé de leur colonisation intérieure. Qu’il s’agisse du lac Saint-Jean, de la Mauricie ou des Laurentides en général, on retrouve l’efficacité du parcours structural de l’établissement humain développé en géographie structurale : l’occupation utilitaire d’un territoire disponible présuppose non pas d’abord une transformation de la nature, mais une valorisation des positions abstraites par le tourisme et la villégiature. The large natural areas, linked to the various resorts, were custodians of the best trout lakes, huge areas of waterfowl, deer of Virginia and a large number of salmon rivers. If the coast and the mountains acted as attractors in the case of the holiday, it was different for the club hunting and fishing, which have emerged in the mid-nineteenth century and have increased from 1885. In this case, the mechanics at work seems to have raised the "great outdoors" as a territorial and "rider of the woods" as emblematic figure of the romantic hero. In this case, the mechanics at work seems to have raised the "great outdoors" as a territorial and "rider of the woods" as emblematic figure of the romantic hero. The argument developed in this article will seek to show that tourism and vacationing were in Quebec recovery procedures such as positional geo-anthropological. The “clubage” Laurentian, in the broadest sense, will be formed in this sense the assumption of internal colonization. Whether Lake Saint-Jean, Mauricie and Laurentides in general, we find the effectiveness of the structural pathways of human settlement geography developed structural: the occupation of territory utility presupposes not available not primarily a transformation of nature but a recovery of vague ... by the tourism and the holiday resort. Québec Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess urn:doi:10.4000/etudescaribeennes.3609 http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/3609 | Partager |
Park and San Carlos Club, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba ; Manuel R. Bustamante Photograph Collection. Résumé : Written on front: "185" and "H.B.Co." Written on verso: "Santiago de Cuba, Club San Carlos (nuevo)." CHC5017 Santiago de Cuba (Cuba) Droits : http://merrick.library.miami.edu/digitalprojects/copyright.html chc50170005480001001 1386 | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00011435/00091 | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00011435/00091 | Partager |
Eleanor Friend Sleight in front of New Plymouth Club and Inn ; The Bryant Slides Collection ; The Bryant Slides Collection, Bahamas Nassau Hope Town Auteur(s) : Unknown ( Photographer ) Résumé : The slides were taken on collecting trips sponsored by the William L. Bryant Foundation, where books, music and art indigenous to the regions were gathered. The are organized by geographical location. Eleanor Friend Sleight in front of New Plymouth Club and Inn. The New Plymouth Club and Inn, originally built in 1830, is located on Parliament Street in New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay. Crotons are planted in front of the hotel. Slide labeled New Plymouth Inn '67. Bahamas -- North America -- New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay, Abaco Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM1972_01a Sheet 19:13 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00029575/00001 | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
Retail stores in the town of Black River, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica ; The Bryant Slides Collection ; The Bryant Slides Collection, Jamaica Auteur(s) : Unknown ( Photographer ) Résumé : The slides were taken on collecting trips sponsored by the William L. Bryant Foundation, where books, music and art indigenous to the regions were gathered. The are organized by geographical location. On the left of the image is a red and white striped two story, retail store in Black River, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica. On the opposite side of the road is the Seaview Club-Lounge. The Seaview Club-Lounge building includes a pharmacy and restaurant. One of the building's signs reads "Its O.K. Kelly's," while another advertisement reads "Ask for Schweppes Bitter Lemon." A uniformed police woman walks down the street while cars are parked on the side of the road. Slide labeled Jam. Black River. Jamaica -- Caribbean region -- Black River, Saint Elizabeth Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM1972_01a http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00030874/00001 | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00011435/00091 | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00011435/00091 | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Juana Morto San Nicolas Aruba Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
Observador Éditeur(s) : Exito Exito ( Oranjestad, Aruba ) Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00011435/00091 | Partager |