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Violence in French and Francophone literature and film / edited by James Day.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- French literature series ; 35.
- French literature series, 0271-6607 ; 35
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Violence in literature.
- Violence in motion pictures.
- French literature--History and criticism.
- French literature.
- Motion pictures, French--History and criticism.
- Motion pictures, French.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (191 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2008.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Stories of violence — such as the account in Genesis of Cain’s jealousy and murder of Abel — have been with us since the time of the earliest recorded texts. Undeniably, the scourge of violence fascinates, confounds, and saddens. What are its uses in literature — its appeal, forms, and consequences? Anchored by Alice Kaplan’s substantial contribution, the thirteen articles in this volume cover diverse epochs, lands, and motives. One scholar ponders whether accounts of Huguenot martyrdom in the sixteenth-century might suggest more pride than piety. Another assesses the real versus the true with respect to a rape scene in The Heptameron . Female violence in fairy tales by Madame d’Aulnoy points to gender politics and the fragility of female solidarity, while another article examines similar issues in the context of Ananda Devi’s works in present-day Mauritius. Other studies address the question of sadism in Flaubert, the unstable point of view of Emmanuel Carrère’s L’Adversaire , the ambivalence toward violence in Chamoiseau’s Texaco , the notions of “terror” and “tabula rasa” in the writings of Blanchot, the undoing of traditions of narrative continuity and authority in the 1998 film, À vendre , and consequences of the power differential in a repressive Haiti as depicted in the film Vers le Sud (2005). Paradoxes emerge in several studies of works where victims may become perpetrators, or vice versa.
- Contents:
- Preliminary material / Editors Violence in French and Francophone Literature and Film
- Justice des hommes, justice de Dieu, le retournement de la violence dans l’Histoire des martyrs de Jean Crespin et Simon Goulart / Mathilde Bernard
- Is It True or Is It Real? The Dilemma of Staging Rape in Marguerite de Navarre’s Heptaméron / Dora E. Polachek
- The Heroine’s Violent Compromise: Two Fairy Tales by Madame d’Aulnoy / Marcy Farrell
- L’indisable et l’obscène: Flaubert, Sade et la loi. À propos de Bouvard et Pécuchet / Florence Pellegrini
- The Narrator-Perpetrator and the Infectious Crime Scene: Emmanuel Carrère’s L’Adversaire / Esther N. Marion
- “Le prédateur, c’est moi” — l’écriture de la terre et la violence féminine dans l’oeuvre d’Ananda Devi / Julia Effertz
- Texte et pré(-)textes dans Texaco de Patrick Chamoiseau / Véronique Maisier
- Tabula Rasa: Blanchot and the Terror / Milo Sweedler
- On Violent Judgment: Louis Guilloux’s Novel about Race, Justice, and the Segregated Army that Liberated France / Alice Kaplan
- Vers le Sud: de la violence, du pouvoir, du sexe et de l’argent / Thérèse De Raedt
- À quoi rêvent les loups? De l’animal et de l’humain selon Khadra• / Michèle Chossat
- Narrative Assault in Laetitia Masson’s À vendre / Mariah Devereux Herbeck
- Homeland Security: How the Community Protects the Individual from Violence in the Fiction and Films of Ousmane Sembène / Patrick L. Day.
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 94-012-0630-9
- 1-4356-8486-9
- OCLC:
- 714567205
- Publisher Number:
- 10.1163/9789401206303 DOI
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