Does Humankind Still Have a Perspective? No 85, 2009/2 - pagesPages 5 to 22Is There Still a Perspective for the Human Being?By Philippe MesnardPages 23 to 35Perspective and ViewpointBy Alain RabatelPages 37 to 53Constructing Perspective, Constructing Meaning: The Empowerment of the Reader in Récit VariableBy Carole LipsycPages 55 to 64Digital Perspectives: Variabilities, Interactions, and Distributed UniversesBy Sophie Lavaud-ForestPages 65 to 78Is Perspective a Western Myth?By Michel CegarraPages 79 to 101The Stunned Eye: Perspective and Interpretations of Antoine Caron’s Massacres of the Triumvirate (1566)By Valérie AuclairPages 103 to 115Painting under Image: Gerard Fromanger, a Contemporary Usage of PerspectiveBy Jehanne DautreyPages 117 to 125Anselm Kiefer, Perspectives on a Career (Interview with Philippe Mesnard)By Danièle CohnPages 127 to 138Near and FarBy Michèle TosiPages 139 to 154The Sound PerspectiveBy Jean ChatauretPages 155 to 170The Misfortunes of Contemporary PerspectiveBy Thibaut de RuyterPages 171 to 183The Mechanisms of Radical InnovationBy Patrick SchumacherPages 185 to 198The After-City or These Megalopolises Said to Be Unappealing . . .By Régine Robin