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Sujets 2011 - ENS de Lyon
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Sujets 2011
ISSN 0335-9409
ENS DE LYON – Concours d’entrée – Lettres et sciences humaines - Sujets 2011
Lettres et sciences humaines
ENS de Lyon
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69342 Lyon cedex 07
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Cette brochure contient les sujets d’écrits et les sujets d’oral dont la connaissance
permet de mieux cerner la nature des épreuves correspondantes.
Son contenu, hors la partie réglementaire, n’est donné qu’à titre indicatif.
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Explication d’un texte d’auteur (LV1)
Frederick Douglass , Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, Written by Himself
- pages 15 - 17
- pages 22 - 25
- pages 34 - 36
- pages 38 - 40
- pages 43 - 45
- pages 48 - 51
- pages 60 - 63
- pages 65 - 68
- pages 74 - 78
William Shakespeare, The Tempest
- pages 97 - 100
- pages 105 - 108
- pages 114 - 118
- pages 124 - 128
- pages 133 - 137
- pages 139 -142
- pages 146 - 149
- pages 153 - 156
- pages 158 - 161
- pages 177 - 181
- pages 183 - 187
- pages 189 - 193
- pages 193 - 196
- pages 196 - 200
- pages 201 - 204
Allen Ginsberg, Howl, Kaddish, and Other Poems
- pages 1 - 3
- pages 7 - 9
- pages 14 - 15
- pages 16 - 18
- pages 19 - 21
- pages 22 - 25
- pages 26 - 28
- pages 33 - 34
- page 35
- pages 71 - 72
- pages 78 - 80
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Analyse d’un texte hors programme (LV1)
Les textes proposés sont extraits de :
The Guardian
- Homophobia has infected the Church of England (03/06/2011)
- Conservatives and Lib Dems plan policy drive as Letwin hails 'deep bonds' (23/12/2010)
- Student numbers could be cut to cover spiralling cost of loans (07/06/2011)
- Student protests planned on a national scale on 24 November (11/11/2010)
- Liberal Democrats : a year of living dangerously (30/12/2010)
- Unpeople ? We used to call them working-class (20/03/2011)
The Independent
- Andreas Whittam Smith : A more 'democratic' Lords can only damage the Commons (19/05/2011)
- Leading article : Britain’s chance for a fairer voting system (18/02/2011)
- Cameron : My war on multiculturalism (05/02/2011)
The Times
- Public services reform stalled as N°10 gets the jitters (16/06/2011)
- Cuts set to hit women the hardest (23/10/2010)
Time
- Does Mitt Romney Have a Prayer with Evangelicals (03/06/2011)
- Julian Assange’s Lawyer : It Was Missionary Position, Not Assault (11/02/2011)
The Observer
- Royal wedding : diehard republicans battle on despite Britain’s love affair with the monarchy (06/03/2011)
- What is the special relationship behind the barbecue bonhomie ? (29/05/2011)
USA Today
- Column : Candidate or not, ignore Palin if you dare (05/06/2011)
The New York Times
- Op-ed Contributor : Droit du Dirty Old Men (17/05/2011)
- President Obama and the Arab Spring (17/05/2011)
- A Political Revival for Ralph Reed (31/05/2011)
- Op-Ed Contributor : Not Going to the Chapel (21/05/2011)
- U.S.: Counting by Race Can Throw Off Some Numbers (09/02/2011)
- The Opinion Pages : When Teachers Talk Out School (03/06/2011)
- E-Mail Fraud Hides Behind Friendly Face (02/06/2011)
- A Theory of Conspiracy Theories (03/06/2011)
The Sunday Times
- Economic Outlook : Is Osborne cutting too hard, or not enough ? (29/05/2011)
Huffington Post
- Top 10 Reasons Palin Should Run for President (06/03/2011)
The Daily Telegraph
- A Triumph for diplomacy, and for the monarchy (20/05/2011)
- Battered Nick Clegg poised for summer of 'noise' (07/05/2011)
The New Statesman
- Why Ed Miliband should be the next Labour leader (30/08/2010)
The Economist
- Scottish politics : Independence by stealth (12/05/2011)
- Bagehot : Britain’s feral press (26/05/2011)
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- The King’s Speech, a preposterous film but oddly shrewd about Britain (14/01/2011)
The Washington Post
- Osama bin Laden killed in U.S. raid, buried at sea (02/05/2011)
- U.S. releases videos seized in bin Laden raid (08/05/2011)
- Republicans hope to spark political revival among evangelicals for 2012 race (03/06/2011)
Analyse d’un texte hors programme (LV2)
Les textes proposés sont extraits de :
Financial Times
- Superman : the survival of the personality cult (30/05/2011)
- Death or glory (30/04/2011)
The New Yorker
- Exit Bin Laden (16/05/2011)
New York Books
- The Grim Threat to British Universities (13/01/2011)
The Times
- Take it from me, stealing is always a crime (20/06/2011)
The Economist
- Where lucre is still filthy (21/05/2011)
- The Lib Dems draw blood (04/06/2011)
- The fault-line between liberty and security divides politics like nothing else (15/07/2010)
- Europe must do more to support Arab democracy, out of self-respect and self-interest (24/02/2011)
- No more royal wedding (23/04/2011)
The Guardian
- The Coulson affair raises the question – who runs Britain? : The deafening silence from political leaders
reveals the grip Murdoch’s empire has over the establishment (24/01/2011)
- My placard read 'Pensioner Slut' and I was proud of it (19/06/2011)
- UK Uncut and US sister group stage more protests at banks (27/02/2011)
- Big brother goes to school: Cameras in the toilets; CCTV in the classroom, pupils’ fingerprints kept in a
database… Can’t happen here? Think again, because the surveillance state is quietly invading our schools.
(09/06/2011)
- Saturday: Free education for young Scots? Only if the English students pay full whack (26/03/2011)
- Unions can’t resist the call to arms. But who’ll get hurt? (15/06/2011)
- PM wins row with Nick Clegg over crackdown on Muslim extremists (04/06/2011)
- What Britons really think about immigration (26/02/2011)
US News & World Report
- America’s Fading Exceptionalism (10/06/2011)
- How Libya Reflects America’s Prosperity Problem (09/03/2011)
The Observer
- Twitter’s doing fine, thank you. Why give it a free plug ? (19/06/2011)
- Comment : Remember Jarrow – anger isn’t enough (27/03/2011)
Time
- No Pictures, Please ! (27/06/2011)
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The Globe and Mail
- Frying the couch potato ; Those lazy days of TV watching are gone as viewers Google, tweet and multitask –
as often in front of a laptop or a tablet as a TV (11/06/2011)
The New York Times
- Does College Make You Smarter ? (25/01/2011)
- The Modesty Manifesto (10/03/2011)
The Independent
- Editor-At-Large : Stop scapegoating our parents, you spineless politicos (19/06/2011)
- Johann Hari : Get bishops out of our law-making (18/02/2011)
- Tony Blair and the painful remembrance of politics past (11/06/2011)
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Concours d’entrée
http://www.ens-lyon.fr
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rubrique « Lettres et sciences humaines »
[email protected]
Sujets 2011
ISSN 0335-9409
ENS DE LYON – Concours d’entrée – Lettres et sciences humaines - Sujets 2011
Lettres et sciences humaines
ENS de Lyon
15 parvis René Descartes
BP 7000
69342 Lyon cedex 07
www.ens-lyon.fr

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