@incollection{fdi:010017374, title = {{L}a f{\^e}te urbaine comme reconstruction de la ville contemporaine}, author = {{K}im, {K}.{W}.}, editor = {}, language = {{FRE}}, abstract = {{I}n modern societies, citizens can, by holding street festivals, shape their cities and influence their planning in an unusual way, conform to their dreams : it allows them to obtain their own local identity, even if it is a transitory one. {I} discuss two different street festivals in {E}urope. {O}ne is the carnival of {B}inche (in the {F}rench speaking region of {W}allonie, {B}elgium), the other is the {H}oly {W}eek {P}rocession in {P}erpignan ({R}oussillon, {F}rench {C}atalonia). {B}y comparing these festivals held on opposite sides (geographically and chronologically) of the {F}rench cultural area, {I} will try to explain the way people are shaping their townscapes according to their own wills, in order to find something which is otherwise missing in the modern cities. ({R}{\'e}sum{\'e} d'auteur)}, keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGIE} {CULTURELLE} ; {FETE} ; {SOCIETE} {URBAINE} ; {RELIGION} ; {RITUEL} ; {PURIFICATION} ; {SACRE} ; {MYTHE} {D}'{ORIGINE} ; {ORGANISATION} {SOCIALE} ; {BELGIQUE} ; {FRANCE} ; {WALLONIE} ; {BINCH} ; {PERPIGNAN}}, booktitle = {{L}e voyage inachev{\'e}... {\`a} {J}o{\¨e}l {B}onnemaison}, numero = {}, pages = {599--606}, address = {{P}aris ({FRA}) ; {P}aris}, publisher = {{ORSTOM} ; {PRODIG}}, series = {}, year = {1998}, ISBN = {2-7099-1424-7;2-2901560-35-0}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010017374}, }