September 19, 2014
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Gérard Chandès, « Réplicateurs visuels et sonores du monde néo-médiéval », Itinéraires, ID : 10.4000/itineraires.1889
The cultural dissemination of the Neo-Middle Ages can be understood by the fact that the Middle Ages can be visually and verbally represented by basic forms linked to sensory perception of space and the self-perception of the body (the crenel, the verbal expression “Oyez”). These forms may be described as replicators: their own characteristics enable them to spread, they are able to resist cultural selection and they can be applied to various different fields.