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- After his death, the French Literary award Prix Roger Caillois was named after him in 1991. Caillois was born in Reims in 1913 which he left for Paris at...
- controversy and thereby generate 'free' news coverage". According to Roger Caillois, superstars are created by the interplay between "m**** media, free enterprise...
- Roger Caillois (French: Les jeux et les hommes, 1958) on the sociology of play and games or, in Caillois' terms, sociology derived from play. Caillois interprets...
- disorienting changes in direction of movement. Caillois developed the concept of ilinx.: 97  Caillois identified several categories of play in Les Jeux...
- a novel of Victor Hugo Pierres (poems), a collection of poems of Roger Caillois Pierres is the name of several communes in France: Pierres, Calvados, in...
- Suits' definition is a good answer to the problem. French sociologist Roger Caillois, in his book Les jeux et les hommes (Games and Men)(1961), defined a game...
- readers and friends of Roger Caillois, awarded to both a Latin American and a French author. Since 2007, the prix Roger Caillois for essay comes in addition...
- Collaborators in these projects included André M****on, Pierre Klossowski, Roger Caillois, Jules Monnerot, Jean Rollin and Jean Wahl. The German philosopher and...
- of revolution and of new ideas. Shortly afterwards, French writer Roger Caillois wrote a novel Pontius Pilate (1936), in which Pilate acquits Jesus. Pilate...
- anthropomorphism. She puts forth the thoughts of Surrealist writer Roger Caillois, who speaks of the "spacial lure of the subject, the way in which the subject...