@article{oai:oacis.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002087, author = {Koyama, Naoyuki and 小山, 尚之}, journal = {東京海洋大学研究報告, Journal of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology}, month = {Mar}, note = {By walking from the south of Paris, Ivry, to its north, Saint-Denis, Éric Hazan awakes remembrance of his Parisian life and memories of historical incidents piled in this city. But the areas of modern Paris from the Left Bank to Les Halles lose working-class and intellectual vitality because of neo-liberal renovation and embourgeoisement. On the contrary, from Saint-Denis street to the north, the tenth and eighteenth arrondissements, by its working-class animation in ethnical areas of Africans, Kurdishes, Tamils and Arabs prove that Paris dose not yet become a museum like Venice. In opposition to anti-immigrants discourses in modern France, Hazan attestes their charm, gentleness and tenderness., 東京海洋大学学術研究院海洋政策文化学部門, Department of Marine Policy and Culture, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT)}, pages = {65--71}, title = {遊歩者と現代のパリ ――エリック・アザンの『パリ縦断』Une traversée de Paris (2016)を読む――}, volume = {17}, year = {2021}, yomi = {コヤマ, ナオユキ} }