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When Marjane Satrapi died earlier this month, we lost an acclaimed graphic novelist and filmmaker … and a voice that explored Iranian society in a wholly unique way. You might know Marjane from her celebrated graphic memoirs Persepolis and Persepolis II. They're about her experience growing up in an unconventional household during Iran's Islamic revolution, and the screen adaptation was nominated for an Academy Award. This week, we're revisiting Eleanor Wachtel's 2011 conversation with Marjane about her book Chicken with Plums. They spoke about Marjane's relationship to her home country, how her family influences her work and appreciating the beauty of life's small moments.Check out the rest of the Writers & Company archive: https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/writers-company Check us out on Instagram @cbcbooks and TikTok @cbcbooks
durée : 00:59:08 - Les émissions culturelles de France Culture - par : Marie Richeux - "Persepolis", le roman graphique de Marjane Satrapi paru au tout début du 21ᵉ siècle, marqua un tournant dans l'histoire de la bande dessinée. D'autres récits suivirent, jusqu'à l'ouvrage collectif qu'elle dirigea récemment, Femme, vie, liberté, écho au soulèvement du peuple iranien. - réalisation : Jeanne Aléos, Mathilde Wagman, Marianne Chassort, Alexandre Alajbegovic, Cyril Marchan, Cassandre Puel, Julie Gastal - invités : Benoît Peeters Écrivain, scénariste de bandes dessinées et éditeur, biographe d'Hergé, Bahareh Akrami Dessinatrice. , Salomé Lahoche Autrice de bande-dessinée et illustratrice Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Jake discusses Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical film Persepolis and Sylvia Federici's book Caliban And The Witch with regard to political economy, gender, race, class, art and magic and shit like that. FULL EP AT PATREON.COM/PODDAMNAMERICA
durée : 00:10:21 - Les émissions culturelles de France Culture - par : Marie Labory - Marjane Satrapi, autrice et dessinatrice franco-iranienne, nous a quitté le 4 juin dernier. Elle était notamment à l'origine de la trilogie de BD "Persepolis". - réalisation : Laurence Malonda, Boris Pineau, Aïssatou N'Doye, Jules Barbier, Zohra Vignais, Lise Ripoche, Mathi Adjinsoff - invités : Catherine Robin Grand reporter et critique de BD à Elle, Lucie Servin Journaliste, spécialiste de littérature et de bande dessinée Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:27:34 - Les émissions culturelles de France Culture - par : Marie Labory - Au programme de ce débat critique, un hommage à la dessinatrice et deux BD sorties récemment : "Aliocha disparu" de Léopold Prudon, une histoire de deuil, et "Flèche" de Simon Beuret, une histoire de concierge. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda, Boris Pineau, Aïssatou N'Doye, Jules Barbier, Zohra Vignais, Lise Ripoche, Mathi Adjinsoff - invités : Catherine Robin Grand reporter et critique de BD à Elle, Lucie Servin Journaliste, spécialiste de littérature et de bande dessinée Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
L'Europe ferme encore un peu plus sa porte Extrême droite : guerre de chefs au Rassemblement national L'homme qui a réinventé De Gaulle Adieu, Marjane !
In the most recent mini episode, Madigan forgot to mention that sadly, the legendary artist/ activist Marjane Satrapi passed away this month. You'll learn about Marjane's work and her life in this special bonus episode. Do you have a topic that you want the show to take on? Email: neighborhoodfeminist@gmail.com Social media: Instagram: @angryneighborhoodfeminist Get YANF Merch! https://yanfpodcast.threadless.com/ JOIN ME ON PATREON!! https://www.patreon.com/angryneighborhoodfeminist Sources: https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/marjane-satrapi-obituary-persepolis/ https://www.lemonde.fr/en/obituaries/article/2026/06/04/marjane-satrapi-author-of-persepolis-dies-at-56_6754122_15.html https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/marjane-satrapi-dead-persepolis-director-56-1236613671/ https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g0nnj51jyo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:03:06 - Dans la bouche de Sophia Aram - par : Sophia Aram - Sophia Aram rend hommage à la réalisatrice iranienne, disparue le 4 juin 2026. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Tento týden zemřela Marjane Satrapiová, pařížská kreslířka, spisovatelka a režisérka, narozená v Íránu. Odešla tak jedna z viditelných tváří íránské diaspory ve světě.Všechny díly podcastu Názory a argumenty můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
With the recent passing of Marjane Satrapi, we are reposting this episode from 2018 that we recorded with Kathlees Gros and Jess Pollard about "The Complete Persepolis." Marjane shared several stories with the world in a few different media during her life, but Persepolis in particular is a seminal work in the medium of comics. This memoir of her life growing up in Iran and then Europe is more important than ever, and it will outlive all of us. Let it never be forgotten. Music by Sleuth. We've got new episodes in the works, so look for that soon.
durée : 00:02:32 - Les Matins de France Culture - par : Guillaume Erner - Marjane Satrapi, qui avait le génie de rendre un monde présent avec presque rien, est morte hier. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:53:12 - La 20e heure - par : Laure Adler - Derrière la caméra, devant sa toile ou dans ses bulles, l'artiste Marjane Satrapi fait l'éloge de l'indépendance d'esprit et du combat quotidien pour la liberté. Elle présente à la galerie Françoise Livinec sa deuxième exposition, "Femme ou rien", hymne au mystère et à la beauté féminine. - réalisation : Lilian Alleaume, Céline Villegas, Elodie Royer, Sascha Sais Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:02:32 - L'Humeur du matin - par : Guillaume Erner - Marjane Satrapi, qui avait le génie de rendre un monde présent avec presque rien, est morte hier. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Quando abbiamo registrato questa puntata, non potevamo sapere che pochi giorni dopo sarebbe arrivata la notizia della scomparsa di Marjane Satrapi, autrice di Persepolis.Riascoltandola oggi, ci sembra quasi inevitabile dedicare questo episodio anche a lei. Perché Persepolis non è soltanto un grande film d'animazione: è una testimonianza, un racconto di formazione, una riflessione sulla libertà e sull'identità che continua a parlare al presente.In questa puntata di Ma t'l'è viste queste? ripercorriamo un'opera che ha saputo trasformare una storia personale in qualcosa di universale.Grazie, Marjane, per averci regalato una prospettiva che il cinema e il fumetto non dimenticheranno facilmente. Buon ascolto.
Send us Fan MailToday we are rereleasing our episode on Persepolis to commemorate the life of Marjane Satrapi, the acclaimed Iranian-French writer, artist, filmmaker, and human rights advocate whose work transformed personal memory into a powerful act of witness. Satrapi died on June 4, 2026, at the age of 56, leaving behind a body of work that helped readers around the world better understand Iran, exile, identity, and the enduring importance of freedom.Born in Iran in 1969, Satrapi rose to international prominence with Persepolis, her groundbreaking graphic memoir about growing up during the Iranian Revolution and its aftermath. Told through stark black-and-white illustrations and an unforgettable narrative voice, Persepolis brought history to life through the eyes of a child and later a young woman navigating political upheaval, cultural displacement, and the search for self. The book became a global bestseller and was later adapted into an award-winning animated film that Satrapi co-directed.Throughout her career, Satrapi remained a fearless advocate for artistic expression, women's rights, and democratic values. "The real issue for me is human rights, it's the freedom of expression," Satrapi said in an interview. Satrapi's final book, Woman, Life, Freedom (2024) continued her life's work of amplifying issues and voices others wished to silence. Her family attributed her death to sadness over the loss of her husband a year prior.
durée : 00:20:00 - Le journal de 18h00 - Elle avait connu la consécration mondiale avec Persepolis. L'artiste franco-iranienne Marjane Satrapi, est décédée à Paris à l'âge de 56 ans, elle exilée en France depuis trente-deux ans, les réactions qui affluent montre à quel point son œuvre a inspiré tous les défenseurs de la liberté. - réalisation : La Rédaction de France Culture, Jean-François Braun, Caroline Bennetot Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:16:39 - Le 13/14 - par : Jérôme Cadet - Elle était le crayon et la voix des femmes iraniennes : Marjane Satrapi est morte à l'âge de 56 ans : l'artiste franco iranienne était célèbre pour sa bande dessinée à succès Persépolis. Nous reviendrons sur sa vie avec nos deux invités : le bédéiste Christophe Blain et le politologue Farid Vahid. - réalisation : Cecilia Arbona, Camille Poux-Jalaguier Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 01:00:33 - Le 13/14 - par : Jérôme Cadet - Beaucoup de français ont découvert le sort des femmes iraniennes grâce à elle : l'artiste Marjane Satrapi est morte à l'âge de 56 ans...son entourage l'a annoncé ce matin. Nous lui rendons hommage dans cette émission. - réalisation : Camille Poux-Jalaguier, Cecilia Arbona Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:20:24 - Les journaux de France Culture - Elle avait connu la consécration avec ses romans graphiques, sans limite de pages. Mais, ce matin, la trace du chagrin a fini par trouver son point final. À 56 ans, Marjane Satrapi a refermé l'histoire de sa vie, "morte de tristesse", selon le communiqué publié par ses proches. - réalisation : La Rédaction de France Culture, Thomas Cluzel, Aloïs Guérin - invités : Lucas Chancel Économiste, professeur à Sciences Po Paris, spécialiste des inégalités mondiales et des enjeux sociaux liés à la transition écologique Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:20:00 - Les journaux de France Culture - Elle avait connu la consécration mondiale avec Persepolis. L'artiste franco-iranienne Marjane Satrapi, est décédée à Paris à l'âge de 56 ans, elle exilée en France depuis trente-deux ans, les réactions qui affluent montre à quel point son œuvre a inspiré tous les défenseurs de la liberté. - réalisation : La Rédaction de France Culture, Jean-François Braun, Caroline Bennetot Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:10:30 - Les journaux de France Culture - L'autrice franco-iranienne s'est éteinte à l'âge de 56 ans "de tristesse", un an après la disparition de son mari. Son œuvre, dont la bande dessinée "Persépolis" aura offert à ses engagements et à ses combats une aura mondiale. Jalons de sa vie et hommages émus de ses proches et amis. - réalisation : Mathieu Laurent, Annie Brault, Martin Desclozeaux, Caroline Bennetot - invités : Laurent Petitgirard Compositeur et chef d'orchestre français (Paris, 1950 -) Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:20:24 - Journal de 12h30 - Elle avait connu la consécration avec ses romans graphiques, sans limite de pages. Mais, ce matin, la trace du chagrin a fini par trouver son point final. À 56 ans, Marjane Satrapi a refermé l'histoire de sa vie, "morte de tristesse", selon le communiqué publié par ses proches. - réalisation : La Rédaction de France Culture, Thomas Cluzel, Aloïs Guérin - invités : Lucas Chancel Économiste, professeur à Sciences Po Paris, spécialiste des inégalités mondiales et des enjeux sociaux liés à la transition écologique Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Les élèves du lycée de Maupassant de Colombes ont vu la pièce "L'Entrée des artistes" au théâtre de l'Avant-Seine et ils ont réalisé leurs propres émissions de radio autour de la pièce. *** LES VOIX DU THÉÂTRE Dans cette émission présenté par Anas, on retrouve la chronique d'Hedi et de Safouane pour présenter ce qu'est une pièce documentaire. Ensuite, Ayoub présente la pièce "L'Entrée des artistes". Pour terminer, Roman donne son avis sur la pièce. Réalisateur : Adam Musique : Aznavour - Hier Encore *** RADIO CULTURE Cette deuxième émission est présentée par Kamya. Sara, Liza, Assia discutent de la hiérarchie entre les cultures. Réalisatrice : Younes Musique : They don't care about us - Michael Jackson *** GENERATION MIRACLE Cette émission présentée par Mehdi, se concentre sur le thème de la célébrité. On retrouve une chronique de Sandro qui donne les points positifs et négatifs de la célébrité. Ensuite, Chahine se demande : Quel est le but d'être célèbre ? Puis Yanis nous donne son avis personnel sur la célébrité. Pour terminer, vous retrouverez un débat entre Chahine et Yanis sur la célébrité. Réalisateur : Hamara Musique : Toujours le même de GMT *** LES PAROLES CROISÉES À la présentation Layina qui donnera la parole à Malak et Melyna pour une interview de Clélia Tambini, responsable des publics au sein du théâtre de l'Avant Seine à Colombes. Ensuite, Marjane et Selma font une chronique sur leur ressenti de la pièce, l'Entrée des Artistes. Réalisatrices : Hanna Musique : Borderline de Tame Impala ACTU FITNA Dans cette émission présenté par Massilia, on retrouve une discussion avec Amilie, Djenah, Kenza, Charlene qui nous parle de leur rapport à l'Art. Réalisateur : Corentin Musique : Poney de Werenoi *** Un atelier radio "A vous les studios", en partenariat avec le théâtre de Colombes, l'Avant Seine, animé le 13 mai 2026 par Pierre-Yves Lerayer et Rosalie Berne.
Il film di questa puntata è tratto da un romanzo autobiografico a fumetti, quello che ripercorre la storia di Marjane Satrapi. Nata e cresciuta in Iran, ha vissuto l'avvento della rivoluzione contro lo scià e la presa del potere da parte dei fondamentalisti islamici. Un film d'animazione vincitore del Premio della giuria al Festival di Cannes e candidato agli Oscar, che racconta i cambiamenti di un Paese che nutriva grandi speranze in una rivoluzione che ha segnato anche la fine della libertà per le donne come Marjane.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marjane Satrapi, artista e intellettuale iraniana, da sempre al fianco delle cittadine e dei cittadini iraniani che rivendicano diritti indiscutibili, ha pronunciato la sua lezione dottorale il 2 febbraio 2023 nell'Aula magna di Santa Lucia in occasione della cerimonia di Inaugurazione dell'anno accademico 2022-2023 dell'Università di Bologna. Il video completo è disponibile sul canale YouTube di Ateneo: https://youtube.com/live/RZj6Vf6L0sU
Dans cet épisode, on explore les multiples facettes de l'identité algérienne avec Hamellia, Marjane, Bouchra et Anis. Ensemble, ils se penchent sur ce que signifie porter une ou plusieurs identités culturelles, sociales ou personnelles en tant qu'algérien(ne) et franco-algérien(ne). Qu'il s'agisse de naviguer entre traditions et modernité, de vivre au sein de la diaspora ou de jongler avec différentes influences culturelles, cet échange intime et sincère met en lumière les défis, les richesses et la complexité de l'identité algérienne. Une discussion captivante qui résonne auprès de toute une communauté, ici et ailleurs.
Danielle joined Daniel and Harry from Jews on Film to discuss "Persepolis," the 2007 animated film co-directed by Marjane Satrapi.They discuss Marjane's split sense of identity throughout the film, and Danielle shares parallel stories of her grandfather that reflect the experience of living in Iran during the fall of the Shah and rise of the Islamic Fundamentalism during the late 1970s.Then the three talk about religious as well as national persecution for Iranians at that time and finish up the discussion weighing the pros and cons of various modern storytelling mediums such as graphic novel, animated film, and audio podcast.They close out the episode by ranking the film's "Jewishness" in terms of its cast & crew, content, and themes.
Daniel and Harry are joined by Danielle Dardashti, co-creator and producer of "The Nightingale of Iran" podcast to discuss "Persepolis," the 2007 animated film co-directed by Marjane Satrapi.They discuss Marjane's split sense of identity throughout the film, and Danielle shares parallel stories of her grandfather that reflect the experience of living in Iran during the fall of the Shah and rise of the Islamic Fundamentalism during the late 1970s.Then the three talk about religious as well as national persecution for Iranians at that time and finish up the discussion weighing the pros and cons of various modern storytelling mediums such as graphic novel, animated film, and audio podcast.As always, they close out the episode by ranking the film's "Jewishness" in terms of its cast & crew, content, and themes.Persepolis Movie TrailerPersepolis on IMDBDanielle's LinksThe Nightingale of Iran PodcastDanielle Dardashti on InstagramConnect with Jews on Film online:Jews on Film Merch - https://jews-on-film.printify.me/productsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jewsonfilm/Twitter - https://twitter.com/jewsonfilmpodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@jewsonfilmTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jewsonfilmpod
durée : 00:47:16 - Le Masque et la Plume - par : Rebecca Manzoni - Faut-il foncer au cinéma pour aller voir "La petite vadrouille" de Bruno Podalydès, "C'est pas moi" de Leos Carax, "Love lies bleeding" de Rose Glass, "Paradis Paris" de Marjane Satrapi et "Rendez-vous avec Pol Pot" de Rithy Panh ? - invités : Jean-Marc Lalanne, Xavier Leherpeur, Florence COLOMBANI, Murielle Joudet - Jean-Marc Lalanne : Critique de cinéma et rédacteur en chef du magazine Les Inrocks, Xavier Leherpeur : Chroniqueur et critique de cinéma (7e Obsession), Florence Colombani : Journaliste et critique cinéma (Le Point), Murielle Joudet : Critique de cinéma - réalisé par : Audrey RIPOULL
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1190, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Languages Of India 1: Some dialects are characteristic of one of these Indian social divisions, like Ahirani, spoken by cattle herders. a caste. 2: Spoken by some 50 million, Gujarati was the first language of this "Father of Modern India". Mahatma Gandhi. 3: Works like the Bhagavad Gita were written in this ancient language. Sanskrit. 4: Marathi is the home language of this city, the financial and commercial center of India. Mumbai. 5: The written language of about 100 million people, it's basically Hindi, but with Arabic script. Urdu. Round 2. Category: Jeopardy! Acceptable Responses 1: While we eternally accept Holland, this is the more accurate name for the country. the Netherlands. 2: We've never even heard anyone say the name Goyathlay, but we'd accept it for this Apache leader. Geronimo. 3: He went by a shorter name, but William Claude Dukenfield is an acceptable answer when referring to this actor. W.C. Fields. 4: You don't have to be high society to know that Society of Friends is an acceptable alternative name for this group. the Quakers. 5: When asking for the name of this mid-20th century British author, we will of course accept his real name, Eric Blair. George Orwell. Round 3. Category: Historic Figures 1: Liu Pang, a man of humble birth, founded this country's Han Dynasty circa 202 B.C.. China. 2: Forced from Mainland China in 1949, he established a nationalist government on Taiwan. Chiang Kai-shek. 3: This English seaman was known to the Spaniards as "The Dragon". (Sir Francis) Drake. 4: Only the core of this 13th century conqueror's army consisted of Mongols. Genghis Khan. 5: Wayzaro Menen, a great-granddaughter of Emperor Menelik II, was the wife of this Ethiopian ruler. Haile Selassie. Round 4. Category: Presidential Pooches 1: Thomas Jefferson owned 2 briards that were a gift from this Frenchman. LaFayette. 2: In the early 1860's, his dog Fido became the first presidential dog to be photographed. Abraham Lincoln. 3: Garfield named his dog this to warn Congress not to send him any bills that he didn't want to sign into law. Veto. 4: A pup of liberty, this "golden" breed owned by Gerald Ford, became a guide dog for the blind. a golden retriever. 5: This chocolate lab was First Dog from 1997 to 2001. Buddy. Round 5. Category: Animated Movie Plots 1: In this 2008 film Jedi Knights try to restore peace as the droid army rampages. The Clone Wars. 2: 4 musicians help Lord Admiral save Pepperland from the Blue Meanies and their anti-music missiles in this classic. Yellow Submarine. 3: Mrs. Brisby gets help from some super-smart rats who've escaped from a lab in this Don Bluth film. The Secret of NIMH. 4: 50-foot-tall, metal-eating, talking robot befriends boy in this 1999 film. Iron Giant. 5: In this 2007 film things don't get better for young Marjane after the Shah is supplanted by the Islamic Revolution. Persepolis. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
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durée : 01:30:20 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Au début des années 2000, la publication de la série en quatre volumes de la bande dessinée "Persepolis" de Marjane Satrapi, récit autobiographique d'une enfance en Iran, est une petite révolution dans le monde du neuvième art. L'autrice se raconte dans “Radio libre” en 2009 en toute franchise. - invités : Marjane Satrapi Artiste, réalisatrice et autrice de bandes dessinées
This week, we read Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi This graphic novel memoir follows Marjane as she grew up in Tehran during the Islamic Revolution. It's a coming-of-age story of a girl trying to navigate what growing up looks like for her and for her family. Abby Williams, who initially read only book one of a two book series, is back to talk about the complete series. In this episode we cover: Why reading a graphic novel was new and exciting The real toll of culture shock and moving away from home What the evolution of our relationships looks like as we grow up Open your book and press play on a podcast episode that will have you laughing and crying all in one comic strip. Mentioned in the Pairings section of the podcast: DRINK: Persian Tea (type of black tea), Darioush Pinot Noir TV SHOW - Derry Girls, Never Have I Ever BOOK - Blankets, 44 DaysIran and the Remaking of the World MOVIE - The Hate U Give, Argo *** Once you're done listening, hop onto our Instagram and TikTok @rwreadspodcast to give us your thoughts on the discussion and the book. We look forward to hearing from you! * Disclaimer * At Red Wine Reads, we want to engage in the stories of people from all kinds of backgrounds and experiences. The value of books lies in the power of storytelling and sharing a range of perspectives. We don't want to just read what we know, we want to read stories that open our worldview. And in turn, that means getting into challenging, rewarding conversations. But we are not experts in any field — literature, race relations, politics, etc .— and we know that our reviews of these books come from a place of privilege. We encourage our community of readers to add to these conversations with their own thoughts, critiques, and questions. We want to open up a safe place for people. That being said, we also realize that getting into race, sexuality, gender, and other difficult topics can be triggering. We aim to include content warnings whenever they are applicable but we are not perfect. So as we continue to do our best, know you have the room to tell us when we can do better and even, if you want to, share resources with us. Let's learn, grow, and have fun together.
Welcome back to Make Mine Paperback, and this week's book: Persepolis. Using powerful black-and-white comic strip images, Satrapi tells the story of her life in Tehran from ages six to fourteen, years that saw the overthrow of Shah's regime, the triumph of the Islamic Revolution, and the devastating effects of war with Iraq. The intelligent and outspoken only child of committed Marxists and the great-granddaughter of one of Iran's last emperors, Marjane bears witness to a childhood uniquely entwined with the history of her country.
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Persépolis (2000, 2004) de Marjane Satrapi es una novela gráfica autobiográfica que nos cuenta la vida de la autora, desde su infancia, hasta sus primeros años como adulta. Marjane nos cuenta sobre los últimos años del gobierno del Sah de Irán, en los que realizó una serie de reformas que causaron numerosas protestas por parte de la población. Con mucho ingenio y un estilo de arte expresivo, Marjane nos cuenta los cambios que sufrió su país y su familia en esos años. Acompáñanos en este episodio para descubrir de qué trata este libro y qué tiene de bueno y de malo. Música de entrada: Triggernometry de Triplepoint Trio Música de salida: Time's Seal (12,000 B.C.) de Nostalvania, The OC Jazz Collective Contesta la encuesta: https://alaaventura.net/encuesta/ ¡Obtén hasta dos meses de servicios gratis en Libsyn al iniciar tu podcast! Usa el código AVENTURA en al registrarte en http://libsyn.com Contacto www.alaaventura.net/contacto www.facebook.com/alaaventurapodcast Twitter: @alaaventura jboscomendoza@gmail.com Ayuda a hacer posible este podcast a través de Patreon http://wwww.patreon.com/alaaventura O compra el libro del que hablamos este episodio http://www.alaaventura.net/libros
durée : 00:52:41 - L'Heure bleue - En Iran, les gens continuent, malgré la répression du gouvernement, de manifester au péril de leur vie. Marjane Satrapi auteure de BD et réalisatrice, Farid Vahid, chercheur à la Fondation Jean Jaurès, et Chirinne Ardakani, avocate, témoignent.
Aujourd'hui, j'ai l'immense privilège de recevoir Aimery Duriez-Mise, cofondateur et co-CEO d'Alenia Consulting, un cabinet de conseil IT spécialisé dans la production applicative et les transformations IT. En d'autres mots, Alenia c'est la boîte qui murmure à l'oreille des CIO (Chief Information Officer) de grands groupes. Alenia, en quelques chiffres, c'est : 1 croissance de 50% chaque année depuis son démarrage en 2019 15 millions de C.A en 2022 Une team de 130 consultants Si je suis aussi enthousiaste à l'idée d'interviewer Aimery, c'est qu'on va parler des ESN (entreprises de services du numérique - anciennement les SSII), de la création au scaling. Un grand merci à Corentin Cadet (Klox) et Alexandre Bellity (Cleany) que vous pouvez retrouver à l'épisode #59 et #58 pour cette chouette mise en relation. Aimery, merci d'être avec nous aujourd'hui, comment vas-tu ? Kicker Question : Pour commencer, je te propose qu'on parle un peu de toi et d'Alenia Consulting ? Comment toute cette aventure a démarré ? Que faites-vous chez Alenia ? Vous avez fondé Alenia à 3, avec Marc-Antoine et Marjane, comment se répartissent les rôles, les responsabilités ? Les questions « Structure » : Q1. Comment crée-t-on une ESN de toute pièce ? Q2. Vous avez 2 cœurs d'activités : l'activité d'ESN classique et celle de conseil stratégique. Est-ce que tu pourrais nous expliquer les différences ? Vous êtes aussi devenus des experts européens d'un sujet spécifique : la production applicative - vous travaillez pour les DSI (Direction Système d'information) d'un grand nombre de banques européennes. Pourrais-tu me dire à quoi cela correspond ? Q3. Comment scale-t-on une ESN d'une dizaine de consultants (2019) à plus d'une centaine en moins de 4 ans (50% de croissance chaque année) ? Comment recrutez-vous ? Comment la cooptation est-elle organisée ? Q4. Tu as passé près de 18 ans à la SG et tu as su faire évoluer ta carrière dans cet immense jeu de société (pour reprendre tes mots). Quelles sont les leçons de cette expérience SG qui, aujourd'hui, te sont essentielles chez Alenia ? Q5. Comment créez-vous de l'agilité dans 1 structure sans silo ? Finish Line Question : Dans 1 an, j'ouvre une bouteille de champagne en l'honneur d'Alenia. À quoi spécifiquement trinque-t-on ? Conclusion sur Recruter grâce à la Cooptation avec Aimery Duriez-Mise Merci encore une fois à Aimery pour son temps et pour ce partage. J'ai passé un excellent moment en sa compagnie et j'espère que vous aussi ! Pour retrouver Aimery Duriez-Mise Profil Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/aimeryduriezmise/ Site Web : https://www.alenia.io/ Les liens pour me rejoindre : Site web : https://www.squared.eu/ YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@Squared-eu Profil LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/romaincollignon/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/romaincoll/
durée : 01:30:20 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Au début des années 2000, la publication de la série en quatre volumes de la bande dessinée "Persepolis" de Marjane Satrapi, récit autobiographique d'une enfance en Iran, est une petite révolution dans le monde du neuvième art. L'autrice se raconte dans “Radio libre” en 2009 en toute franchise. - invités : Marjane Satrapi Ecrivain
durée : 00:24:33 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé - Marjane Satrapi auteure de BD et réalisatrice franco-iranienne et Farid Vahid, iranien, docteur de l'Observatoire Afrique du Nord et Moyen Orient de la Fondation Jean Jaurès sont les invités du Grand Entretien.
durée : 00:24:33 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé - Marjane Satrapi auteure de BD et réalisatrice franco-iranienne et Farid Vahid, iranien, docteur de l'Observatoire Afrique du Nord et Moyen Orient de la Fondation Jean Jaurès sont les invités du Grand Entretien.
Book Vs. Movie: PersepolisMarjane Satrapi's Comic Autobiography Vs. the Animated Feature The Margos this week delve into the complicated history of Iran via the life story of artist and writer Marjane Satrapi who wrote several comics under the banner of Persepolis from her early childhood to her later years as an activist. The original work was published in French as Satrapi is part French and Iranian and spent much of her adult life in France. She had a first-hand look at the Islamic Revolution in 1979 when her family members were jailed for being activists. Satrapi vividly recalls being forced to wear a veil, how women's rights were taken away quickly during this time, and how this affected her education, her family situation, and the eventual war with Iraq. The 2007 film was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 80th Academy Awards. Between the 2000 novel and the film--which did we like better? You have to listen to find out!!In this ep the Margos discuss:The life story of Marjane SatrapiWhat the Margos were taught about Iran in the 1970s and 1980s The controversy around the book being taught in schoolsThe American cast: Amethyste Frezignac (child Marjane,) Gena Rowlands (Grandmother,) Sean Penn (Father,) Iggy Pop (Uncle Anoush,) and Mathilde Merlot as Tina. Clips used:Marji in art classPersepolis 2007 trailerThe revolution brings home AnoushThe Eye of the TigerMusic by Olivier Bernet Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: PersepolisMarjane Satrapi's Comic Autobiography Vs. the Animated Feature The Margos this week delve into the complicated history of Iran via the life story of artist and writer Marjane Satrapi who wrote several comics under the banner of Persepolis from her early childhood to her later years as an activist. The original work was published in French as Satrapi is part French and Iranian and spent much of her adult life in France. She had a first-hand look at the Islamic Revolution in 1979 when her family members were jailed for being activists. Satrapi vividly recalls being forced to wear a veil, how women's rights were taken away quickly during this time, and how this affected her education, her family situation, and the eventual war with Iraq. The 2007 film was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 80th Academy Awards. Between the 2000 novel and the film--which did we like better? You have to listen to find out!!In this ep the Margos discuss:The life story of Marjane SatrapiWhat the Margos were taught about Iran in the 1970s and 1980s The controversy around the book being taught in schoolsThe American cast: Amethyste Frezignac (child Marjane,) Gena Rowlands (Grandmother,) Sean Penn (Father,) Iggy Pop (Uncle Anoush,) and Mathilde Merlot as Tina. Clips used:Marji in art classPersepolis 2007 trailerThe revolution brings home AnoushThe Eye of the TigerMusic by Olivier Bernet Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
"In the book of Phillipians 2:5-8 we read where the Apostle Paul is sharing the greatest and probably the most challenging Characteristic of being like our LORD JESUS. We are told that our relationships with one another should model the example of our LORD JESUS who sho great humility in service to all. Selfish ambition and vain conceit are ways of the natural mindset apart from union with GOD. We should all seek approval from GOD more than any manmade reputation that will not last or impress GOD! My special guest is Gospel Artist/ Songwriter WOG Marjane (Parks). Our 'Shine Artists Spotlight' is CEO at Purpose For Change, Author and Gospel Artist WOG Shemeka Banks. Call (646) 564-839 to join us on Aug. 6, 2022 (Sat) @ 10am PST/ 12pm CST/ 1pm EST. Or go to my Ron E. Jefferson (FB) Page for the program link. *Hosted and produced by Ron E. Jefferson (FB) ronaldjefferson1@aol.com *TWITTER - ronejefferson60 *Instagram - ronaldjefferson1 * I-Heart Radio * I-Tunes * Spotify *Cash App. ~ $RonEfire60 * NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! * ALL RIGHTS GO TO THE ARTIST'S RESPECTIVE LABEL! * FOR PROMOTIONAL and ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY! * I DON'T OWN ANYTHING!
Marjane Satrapi's groundbreaking graphic memoir Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood chronicles the life of a young girl growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. In this episode we discuss the experience of reading graphic novels, the impact of Satrapi's illustration style, and the importance of this work in establishing non-serialized graphics as a legitimate genre of literature. We look at class, religion, and cultural memory through the eyes of Marji and wonder about Marjane's intended audience and how well the book resonates for readers who don't have pre-existing knowledge of Iranian history and culture (spoiler - it hits!). We consult with an Iranian-American millennial about the impact of the book in that community and we play a round of "name that tune" with some of the songs of Marji's childhood. These Books Made Me is a podcast about the literary heroines who shaped us and is a product of the Prince George's County Memorial Library System podcast network. Stay in touch with us via Twitter @PGCMLS with #TheseBooksMadeMe or by email at TheseBooksMadeMe@pgcmls.info. For recommended readalikes and deep dives into topics related to each episode, visit our blog at https://pgcmls.medium.com/.We mentioned a lot of topics in this episode. Here's a brief list of some informative articles about some of them if you want to do your own further research: Emma Watson interviews Marjane Satrapi: https://www.vogue.com/article/emma-watson-interviews-marjane-satrapiWomen and the Islamic Revolution: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/reconstructed-lives-women-and-irans-islamic-revolutionSatrapi interview about the film version of the book: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2008/mar/29/biography
Il ne s'agit pas d'une pathologie ni d'un handicap mais d'une spécificité, une « façon d'être au monde ». Les enfants à haut potentiel, qui représentent environ 2% de la population, présentent un intellect surdéveloppé mais peuvent aussi rencontrer des difficultés d'adaptation notamment à l'école. Marjane, est très haut potentiel. Elle a 8 ans et est déjà scolarisée en 6ème. Pour raconter son parcours, qui n'a pas toujours été simple, elle est venue avec sa maman, Fatiha. Jeanne Siaud-Facchin, psychologue clinicienne auteure du livre « L'enfant surdoué : l'aider à grandir, l'aider à réussir » aux éditions Odile Jacob et co-auteur avec le Dr Jean-Christophe Seznec, du livre « Grandir, vivre, devenir », toujours aux éditions Odile Jacob, répond à vos questions !
Please note, as this episode was recorded in isolation during Melbourne's fifth lockdown, there are a few audio issues. Thank you for your understanding. Born at the close of the 60s, Marjane Satrapi grew up in a changing world. A child of upper middle class, left-wing Iranian parents Marjane came of age during the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the violence of the Iran-Iraq war. Her unique perspective on the revolution and war gives us a child- and teenager- eye view of a violent, complex and turbulent period in a beautiful part of the world. Good news everyone! As of 19th July, 2021, Stan has the film version of “Persepolis” available to stream. If you're in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia or home isolation in another state or territory due to the federal government's extreme failure in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic and their abysmal vaccine rollout, do yourself a favour and check it out! What else are you going to do? Thanks to Mr Grayson Brown for lending us his voice acting talents as our newsreader. You the real MVP. Thanks to the ABC for not suing us for using Charles William's “Majestic Fanfare.” Due to its use in jest and the shortness of the snippet, it probably counts under “fair dealing.” You don't have the money to sue us and we don't have the money to fight it. Let's just chill. Women of War is recorded on Wurundjeri land. We pay our respects to their elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded. This episode contains references to civilian deaths, brainwashing, bombing, torture, immolation, gas poisoning and other atrocities of war, child soldiers, drug addiction, forced marriage, sexual assault and rape. And swearing. All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented in this podcast however with the nature of historical research, there may be mistakes or inconsistencies. For further reading -- read the book! It should be at your local library, or support your local bookshop. Marjane's other works include "Chicken with Plums" and "Embroideries." Emma Watson's interview with Marjane Satrapi can be found here. If you're here because you're studying Persepolis in VCE, nice work on looking for extra resources! Send this to three friends to gain luck from the Gods of VCAA, and good luck on the GAT. For more information on the podcast, go to womenofwarpod.com or follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @womenofwarpod for updates, sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes shenanigans. Sign up to our newsletter at womenofwarpod.com/subscribe to get notified of the newest episodes plus all the cool things we couldn't fit into the episode. Intro and Outro Music: Frosty Forest by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
It's the end of an era on the Lambcast. Jay has hosted since episode 200, but he's now heading off for pastures new, and leaving Richard the keys to the Lambcast paddock. In commemoration, he threw himself a leaving party and invited all your favourite Lambcast guests to join in the fun! This show is the longest in Lambcast history, over 4 hours of mostly film-related nonsense and entertainment, enjoy!00:00 Introductions05:59 Dylan holds Jay's exit interview12:07 Aaron and Jay imagine a live-action Wall-E17:52 Jeanette and Jay dream up Lego sets24:22 JD and Jay share their love of Lord of the Rings31:03 Justin and Jay re-cast Jurassic Park39:57 Sofia, Getter, Nikhat and Jay draft Cornetto trilogy characters48:09 Dan and Jay rank the James Bond actors54:03 Tony and Jay reminisce on their favourite Taskmaster moments60:05 Rebecca and Jay share their film location stories65:18 Kai, Heather and Jay do a Milfcast speed-run75:26 Jason challenges Jay to a round of the Netflix game82:51 Thomas and Jay celebrate the best films of 202089:42 James and Jay list their favourite director cameos95:36 Lindsay, Jess, Rob, Marc and Nick test Jay on his knowledge of them118:53 Meg and Jay bemoan accents and praise posters127:44 Todd and Jay plough through the Police Academy franchise137:00 Howard quizzes Jay on his Hitchcock143:00 DJ Jeff Goldblum calls in for a chat148:34 Zoe scares up Jay's favourite horror movies154:44 Bubbawheat challenges Jay with a mini game of Lambpardy164:07 David serenades the cast with a piano game171:31 Audrey and Jay air their grievances about the 1001 Movies list179:00 Robert and Jay debut their oft-threatened side project185:22 Chris and Jay hand out some blank cheques190:50 Le Anne is curious about Jay's viewing habits200:11 Lackey and Jay sing the praises of their favourite soundtracks206:14 Cameron and Jay fight over their favourite sport movies211:46 Amanda and Jay hypothesise on dinosaur versus magical beast battles217:57 Matthew sets Jay a cornucopia of Simplistic challenges225:25 Lisa and Jay babble over literary adaptations232:18 Doug and Jay try to remember 2020's lesser movies238:35 Elwood and Jay lament their worst movie experiences245:01 Nick gets all poetic250:29 Rob hosts a round of Who Wants to be a Jayzillionaire264:58 Richard has some notes for Jay273:57 Jay closes the show with some parting wordsThe show can be found on iTunes, but the Lambcast archives are now also available on YourListen.com, so head over there to find all the past shows available for downloading and listening too! If you're interested, you too can be a LAMBcaster - we love new blood! For more information on the LAMBcast, check out the topic at the LAMB Forums. Music provided royalty-free by Kevin MacLeod's Incompetech website. Big thanks to Kevin for providing this service. Opening song by Cake. The LAMBcast loves feedback, too, so if you've got any suggestions for the show, leave it in the comments section at the LAMB or contact us on Twitter, @lambcast. Please visit and like our Facebook page, and finally, we're on iTunes, and would still love a review, even if it's a bad one. Thanks for listening!
As the coronavirus continues to devastate communities across the globe, the Trump administration and right-wing propagandists work to recast the White House response and redirect the blame. This week, On The Media considers partisan revisionist history in the White House briefing room and beyond. Plus, a peek inside the thorny world of infectious disease modeling. 1. McKay Coppins [@mckaycoppins], staff writer at The Atlantic, on the latest pivots in the Trump administration's ever-evolving "disinformation architecture." Listen. 2. David Siders [@davidsiders], national political correspondent at Politico, on how coronavirus models became a partisan point of contention. Listen. 3. Joshua Epstein, director of New York University's Agent-Based Modeling Lab, on how to best interpret and apply infectious disease modeling. Listen. Music from the show:The Glass House - Marjane's Inspiration - Daniel BergeaudThe Hammer of Los - John ZornJeopardy (Think Music In the Style of Handel) - Malcolm Hamilton Jesusland - Ben Folds Stay Away - Randy Newman On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
A controversial bill in Alabama is the latest in a wave of different abortion bans sweeping the country. This week, On the Media looks at the influence of Janet Porter, a little-known lobbyist who has been pushing what are misleadingly referred to as “heartbeat” laws. And, a deep dive into the rise of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, and what his autocratic regime tells us about the future of Europe. Plus, a new book reveals how conspiracy theories became a fact of American life. 1. Jessica Glenza [@JessicaGlenza], health reporter at the Guardian US, on the influence of Janet Porter, the lobbyist behind the so-called "heartbeat" abortion laws. Listen. 2. Paul Lendvai, author of Orbán: Hungary's Strongman, on the rise of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Listen. 3. Anna Merlan [@annamerlan], author of Republic of Lies, on the long arc of conspiratorial thinking in the United States. Listen. Support On the Media today at onthemedia.org/donate. Songs: Dame tu Mano by Combo Chimbita Passing Time by John Renbourn The Glass House by Marjane's Inspiration Califone by Burned by Christians We Insist by Zoe Keating Green Onions by Booker T. and The MG's X-File Theme High Water Everywhere Part 1 by Charlie Patton Bullwinkle, Part II by The Centurians On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.